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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Cobalts are usually about as reliable as gravity... Chris
  2. One word-Manual. This is one reason why I don't buy Automatic trans vehicles. Yes, I know most of them (99.7%) are reliable, but the same damned thing happened to me driving an Econoline at work. Shifted from 3rd to first just as we were crossing a major interesection with some cross traffic. 32k should still be under warrenty. Back in the Day the trans was rebuilt in my Safari under warranty for just such behavior. Chevrolet dealership held all of the parts and it took a little bit of fighting, but in the und I got an $1800 covered with no out of pocket. Chris
  3. Also, Dodgefan I am as mystified as you are about old Cadillacs being junked. I've seen a lot of decent Cadillacs scraped for no reason and I just don't understand it.
  4. Timing chains will streatch and go bad with time. Chris
  5. Exactly. Talked to a guy today who is getting rid of a 2002 Cavalier to get a 92 Accord with twice the miles because "Hondas are better cars and more reliable." He's had zero problems with the Cavalier. Chris
  6. I miss high school. There was a Cutlass just like that every day in the school lot with a 455. Chris
  7. Audi is under rated. Thinking I might eventually buy a used TT myself, glad things are working out for you. Kind of nice having two different cars to drive, isn't it? Chris
  8. When a Chinese made Demon starts winning in the SCCA against the Solstice it will be a disgrace to everyone...assuming Chrysler still builds it. Chris
  9. My old neighbor had a Dale Ernhardt special edition Monte Carlo with a bunch of Jeff Gordon Stickers and a big #24 on it. Suprised that car didn't get keyed from a loyal Ernhardt fan. Most of the Nascar fans around here seem to still buy domestic BTW. Chris
  10. ...and the nicest thing about the car IMHO is that the two door (excuse me, three door) is really HOT in the styling department. Up close that thing is really a looker for a modern car. Chris
  11. Say what you will about Honda, those boys build some fuel efficient cars. Would love to see the Astra do better, but it is a cool small car. I drove one and road noise was not an issue at all, but the car I drove didn't have the sunroof. Noise seems to be more of an issue with sunroof cars, IMHO. Manual trans in the car I drove was really slick, almost like a Miata or a Honda S2000. I wonder if it varies from car to car? Chris
  12. Actually I think GM sold the Doraville plant where the Uplander was made. My understanding is that they still hold plenty of real estate in Flint, though... Chris
  13. Ottawa and Washington have this in common-they are both about 15 square miles surrounded by reality... Chris
  14. Congrats on the car! I may be buying one in a few months also. Good to know you didn't buy the slushbox! Chris
  15. Would be interesting to see what could be done with a refreshed Trailblazer. Chris
  16. Looks good in both the silver and the blue. Did you get a manual or an auto? Chris
  17. ...o.k., so what do you replace the Colorado with? I love it, but it seems to be too big to be a small truck and too small to do the work of a full size. Also, does Chevrolet really need two small cars? Why? My mother has an Aveo and it is not THAT much more fuel efficient than a Cobalt, and the out the door price is not that different. Would love to know what you are thinking. Chris
  18. My take- Solstice-refresh with a better top and a real trunk. Keep the SCCA race winning suspension, the good looks, and the ecotech 4. Put a little more hip and shoulder room in the car-this is another area an already great car could be improved. Vibe-keep it... G-5-build a small car on the same chasis as the redesigned Chevy platform I talked about in the Chevrolet thread. G-8-keep- Grand prix is already gone or irrelevant, or both. Pontiac needs to develop another sexy midsized car other than the G6, perhaps a really good, slightly smaller g6 replacement for about 2011. Give this car a hybrid option and skip the convertible and the goofy GXP street edition, build instead a reallly sexy 2 door and really comfortable 4 door version of the car. Test the 4 door version with average sized Americans and make sure they fit... Chris
  19. Keep- Full sized vans and p/u trucks-we in the trdes need them. Put a smaller diesel in the half ton p/u and van. Corvette-development work is already done and it's a great halo car. Build a few mid engene concepts and a few wild show cars to keep the public guessing. Malibu-what else can be done or said? Next version should have a sporty two door model, however. Update-redesign- ...Aveo and Cobalt into one really good small car, similar to Astra. Start with a fresh sheet of paper, and go all new from the ground up. Build a hybrid and diesel version, as well as a sport compact version. Impala-perhaps an RWD car on the Pontiac G8 Platform. Don't they already sell such a vehicle in Saudi and so forth? Make it a limited production car. Plan on selling about 35,000 a year. Should be a niche vehicle. There are lots of older people with money, as about 80% of the wealth in the US and Canada is with people over 50. These are people who remember RWD sedans with power.Houston, you've found your market. Trailbalzer, Equinox, HHR, et all-consolidate into one good economical smaller SUV type vehicle, smaller than current CRV/RAV-4-etc. Lots of females seem to like vehicles like these, the Hyndai santa fe, etc. Work on making this vehicle fuel efficient, because Carbiz is right, with the weakness of the Dollar $5 gas is gonna be a reality and people are still going to want to buy SUV's. Colorado-Discontinue Chris
  20. It's called the Mustang...to be followed by the Camaro and the Challenger. Seriously, though...I really wonder what a modern BMWish version of a Malibu/Cutlass/Skylark/Torino/Cyclone/whatever could be. High winding v-6, couple of different suspension choices, a slick paddle shift automatic or a 6 speed...built in Michigan and available down the street at your local dealer. Chris
  21. But if we could capture and burn that Methane we could have renewable fuel. Perhaps future cars will have ducting from the drivers seat to the intake manifold? Chris
  22. If your ever in Ohio, try a fried Balonga sandwich at the bar in Waldo. They are world famous for a reason. Chris
  23. Now we just need a red line version of the Astra and we'll be all set. Looks good in the photo's, GM did a great job with this. Chris
  24. I don't really follow NASCAR, but didn't the Toyota trucks do well last year? Chris

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