Everything posted by A Horse With No Name
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TL-S, G35, IS350 around Willow Springs
TL-S is better than the G35 by spades. Ditto on the interior quality thing. Front drive or no I would love to own one. Chris
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COMPACT CARS
Funny how cars copy each other, though. Look at the front of a 65 Plymouth and a 65 Ford. Same stacked headlights, similar grill, same basic boxy shape... Which is why I like cars like the Mini Cooper S, Sky, etc. Life is too short to drive boring cars. Chris
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COMPACT CARS
The Nova is a classic, classic good looking car that is a hoot to drive with that much power. Too bad good donor cars for clones seem to be going thorugh the roof price wise. I would like to build a Yenko Nova Clone. A co worker had a 27,000 Mi blue 6 Cyl Nova he put a warmed over LS-6 in. That thing would scream! Chris
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Toyota Tops GM in 1Q Global Auto Sales
A horse race indeed. Chris
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COMPACT CARS
Actually, no. I just don't like most of the current offerings. Would you spend your own money on a Caliber? Besides, I think that I included the Sky, Solstice, and Cobalt SS/SC in my list of desireable small cars. When Ford brings back the SVT Focus I will be the first in line at my local Ford dealer to buy one. I am a huge fan of the Neon ACR, Neon R/T, The old Turbo Mopars of the 80's, and a lot of other small domestic cars. They just lost me with the Caliber and the Ugly, Ugly Focus restyle. Chris
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COMPACT CARS
Actualy maybe 66 Mustang Ragtop (what else?) Make it a 4 speed. I'll agree on the Firebird thing but make mine a 67-68 V8 ragtop. Instead of an olds I'll take a 64 chevelle SS with a 4 speed and a ragtop, please I'll agree with the Yenko Stinger, seen them vintage raced, they are cool and rare. Give me a 68 Dart GTS ragtop instead of the Barracuda please...and oh yeah...a 4 speed. The Yenko is way cool until you see 10 high dollar clones show up at the same car show/cruise in. Chris
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Scott Adams comments on Automakers...
As a Mustang guy I hate to say it but...Ford. Chris
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Toyota wouldn't have grabbed the global sales crown if GM hadn't killed Oldsmobile.
Come to the Mopar nationals here in Columbus, Ohio sometime. People old enough to remember still miss Plymouth. They built some great cars. Ever see a 64 Sport Fury? Plymouth used to build great cars! Granted I miss Olds a whole lot more. Chris
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Toyota wouldn't have grabbed the global sales crown if GM hadn't killed Oldsmobile.
Freddy Mercury sang for Queen and had testicles but didn't drive a Mercury. That being said I am sorry to see Olds gone. G.M. still needs to cut a lot of duplicate platforms. Don't know how they are going to do this. Chris
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April 2007: Nissan North America Sales
Aside from the Mazda Miata, the Mazda 3, and the Honda S2000 we need to seriously ask the Japanese to stop trying to style cars. I am probably the biggest fan of Japanese cars here but their latest efforts are amazingly ugly. Chris
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April 2007: Mazda Sales
Glad to see the 3 and the Miata are doing well. Those are two great cars. Chris
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April 2007: Kia Sales
Breaks my heart. (NOT) Chris
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April 2007: Kia Sales
Come on Brian, the Amanti is the "Korean Packard." This may explain why Packard went away in 58. Kia needs to do the same. Chris
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April 2007: General Motors Sales
Troubling also is Solstice is not doing so hot...but Sky is way way up. I like the sky better but theya re both good designs. Woonder why the Solstice sales are down? Chris
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April 2007: General Motors Sales
Exactly. The front of the G.M. Design center isn't the only place that needs the "Shrubbery" (Bushes) trimmed back. Chris
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MID-LUXURY SEDANS
Looks like I think like you guys...were I to be in the market in this segment it would probably be a Bimmermobile. Chris
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COMPACT CARS
Once I get used to the styling I would probably add that to my list. But I really prefer the 99/00 SI. That car was HOT! Chris
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COMPACT CARS
My order: CooperS/Miata (tie) Mazdaspeed 3 Sky Solstice GTI TC SS/SC Cobalt Nothing else in this segment matters to me. Chris
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RWD and Global Warming.
....gotta say it...it's a car worth dieing for. Chris
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SHOULD GM (and Ford) MOVE OUT OF MICHIGAN
One thing that no one is considering is that the cost of living is low in the midwest, freeways are much less crowded, you can actually get away from urban congestion, there are lots of good colleges here, We have halfway decent schools, a decent rail network, an existing base of suppliers and vendors, and the midwest does have some good teams (Colts anyone?). I would like the idea of Ford and GM staying in Michigan. This is a great place to life and offers a high quality of living to those who live here. Which is a nice benifit for those who work their asses of to build what we drive. Chris
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March 2007: Mazda North America
Actually with the 3, 6, and Miata they will keep customers. The CRX-7 is sweet for an suv also. Chris
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March 2007: Mazda North America
I actually like the Mazda 3 wagon though. It is a decent looking car that likes to turn. Chris
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2008-2009 BMW M3 Production Version Revealed (Yes, Already)
Actually I love it. Chris
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BMW M3 Will Honk 420 hp
...agree on the Camaro thing. Can't wait to see it come out. Chris
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MIDSIZE SEDANS
I've had a few experiences driving a stick like that, and I still prefer a stick. Actually if I never own another automatic I'll be happy. The point is that people like me often would like to buy American but end up buying foreign because we want to shift and this is one area both Ford and G.M. fall down on. Chris