Everything posted by pow
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G6 CONVERTIBLE NOW AVAILABLE!
I'm doubtful GM will spend the money on reengineering side curtain bags for the convertible. That's probably why the seat-mounted side airbags are available as stand-alone options. As far as performance, the GT sounds like it'll be a dog, with 201 hp, a four-speed automatic, and 3800 lbs with those heavy 18" wheels.
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GENERAL MOTORS NEWS
And no LaCrosse Super V8 or whatever.
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GM Versus the Media
So you really think the GP, Freestar, and Colorado are fine, class-leading products?
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GENERAL MOTORS NEWS
Damn, the Solstice GXP sounds exciting. Power is what the base Solstice always needed, not Miata delicacy or poise. Brute American force always makes up for it.
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Do you have Two plates on your car?
Passat has been fined twice for no front plate... interestingly, no fix-it ticket. Since then, we've put it back on. The Odyssey still doesn't, though, but who'll do such a thing and fine a poor, family-values minivan?
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Interiors
One of my favorite interiors... I love how the matte cherry wood bisects the dash, how it feels like a modern but cozy, British-owned, German-engineered resort in the frosty Swiss Alps. The gauges and switchgear are a bit too fiddly and unergonomic, but they are nice and intricate, sort of pre-German and pre-industrial.
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Interiors
It's difficult for me to pick one current interior and say it'll work fine in a particular GM car. A successful interior, IMO, apart from looking professional and being well-made, has to reflect the character of the entire car. And that's what most GM cars still need: more character. Fitting a chic Range Rover interior into a generic appliance like the Malibu doesn't work from a design perspective. Likewise, the Jaguar door panels (and seats) and the uninspired dash design of the Lucerne is fitting with what the Lucerne is: a highly derivative, but competitive-enough, unoriginal car.
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Buick Lucerne real world pictures
It's too vertical, IMO, leaving too big of a rear 3/4 area.
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SRTGR8
Hope you're not referring to me because I'm sure as hell not GM brand loyal...
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Motor Trend 2006 Car of the Year
The Si's engine is in a completely different compared to the xB's in terms of sound quality.
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Buicks new name?
Safeway = Pavilions, Vons, Genuardi's, Dominick's, Randalls, Tom Thumb, and Carrs, and they each sell Lucerne products. I say "lew-scern", btw.
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Watched it this morning thanks to some "Operation Read" program. It seemed a bit thin and blatant.
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Auto Show tips for Buick?
I'd suggest hiring some attractive-looking "civilians" pretending to be impressed by some Terraza. Have them all over the Buick area, saying BS like "Honey, I like this more than the Sienna."
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Breaking the rules
Yes, it sounds like iDrive, MDrive, and BMW Assist.
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Alpha-Numeric Bullcrap
:rolleyes: Yawn... and so it goes on.
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Good Kills?
Hm, well, yesterday, I was driving up a hill in our Odyssey and was sandwiched between a slow Grand Caravan in front and a tailgating Quest behind. I passed the GC after it finally moved into the right lane, and then I moved into the right lane as well. The driver of the Quest floored it, as did I, and um, Odyssey > Quest. http://www.tripsystem.net/odyclub/odyssey2.avi Can you do that in your Uplander? :AH-HA_wink:
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Official 2007 Camry Pics & Details
ROFL! The interior plastics don't look flattering, either. From a styling standpoint, this car's success solely relies on its reputation.
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December 7th 1941
The RL's SH-AWD is the only system that does that, I believe. BMW's xDrive is similar, but can only shift power between front and rear axles, not independent wheels. Conventional limited slip diffs mechanically redistribute power whenever there is wheelspin; xDrive and SH-AWD do it to predict and prevent wheelspin by first inducing neutrality.
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Cadillac Sixteen
Rest assured that if the Sixteen were to be ever mass-produced, probably in the form of the ULS, it'll have plastic engine trimmings.
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Alpha-Numeric Bullcrap
I find Cadillac's renaming of models fitting with their distinctly-American A&S theme. Plus, it's not really alpha-numeric unless you include the 2.8 or 3.6. STS = Seville and so on, though I think "DTS" should be reserved for a proper A&S RWD Cadillac, not some AARP or Enterprise, parts-shared special. For that same reason, the Escalade name works. I'm all in favor of an ETC (Eldorado). Edit: Whoops, I thought I was in the Cadillac forum. Um, yes, G6 is pathetic and meaningless, particularly because there isn't a G3 or G9.
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Ward's 10 Best Engines for 2006
The DCX Hemi, Ford 4.6 V8, and Saab 2.8T are all questionable selections. GM's LS2 or LS7 are more deserving of a win, IMO, the Explorer/Mustang V8 doesn't plow any new ground, and the 2.8T supposedly suffers from excess turbo lag and doesn't offer any additional performance over the NA HF 3.6.
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GM Delivers Hybrid Power for Buses
I rode one at Yosemite National Park... it didn't seem noisy or smelly, but to be fair, I haven't ridden in many buses before so I can't really compare.
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Can tail fins ever return?
I personally like the modernized tail fins on the XLR and CTS.
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The True Nature of GM's Challenge......
Sounds like a cool experiment... I'll do one for the South Bay area (PV, Torrance, Redondo/Hermosa/Manhattan, etc.)