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Random Thoughts Thread
Wow, forgot to take your pills? Such a stupid post or I missed the tongue in cheek. Just live to stereotype don't you..
- Industry News: Ford Executive Wants A Sequel To "Cash for Clunkers"
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Random Thoughts Thread
But the report has Mazda being above average in the dependability survey.. I see no mention of the CX5 individually on the link. Somewhere else perhaps? I find JD Power's rankings pretty odd.. Buick and Chevy being so much higher rated than GMC currently. Even twenty years ago when Buick was just a lightly disguised Chevy/Pontiac/Oldsmobile with a softer suspension and slightly changed body panels from the same production facility it was so much higher rated.
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June 2020 Car Spotting Thread
Was driving behind a Taycan for a bit yesterday evening, a 911 Turbo S drove past going the opposite direction, turned around and caught up to us for a closer look.
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frogger started following Genesis News: Genesis Sprouts An SUV
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Genesis News: Genesis Sprouts An SUV
Has some heft/presence on the road with a large front end for these times, definitely room for a smaller model in their lineup.
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Review: 2020 Acura RDX A-Spec
Let's see it! Take a picture or use a scanning app... C&D doesn't seem to look back on it too fondly. https://www.caranddriver.com/features/g15378902/black-sheep-embarrassing-offspring-from-otherwise-upstanding-automotive-families/?slide=12
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Review: 2020 Acura RDX A-Spec
The days of BMW doing simple RWD sport sedans with a bit of luxury are over because everyone wants faster numbers.. more HP, lower 0-60, more ultimate grip. Everything is digital now for all mfgs, it is a lot easier to drive fast without skill with cars basically doing the work for you and removing risk with torque vectoring AWD systems and nannies, but the connection to the road for the driver is gone, whether sedans, CUVs or even sports cars. BMW is doing very well regardless, their sales went up in 2019 and USA is not their core market, it is less than 20% of their sales. Just because they don't build what they used to and you romanticize but bought something that wasn't anything like them doesn't really matter, the market has spoken. Oh and an Acura fan poking fun at BMW Infotainment is priceless..
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Review: 2020 Acura RDX A-Spec
I don't see where Oldsmobile fits and would have enough sales to be around still. Do we really need more 1.5t, 2.0t and 3.6L CUV's from GM?
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Review: 2020 Acura RDX A-Spec
They are doing enough to survive, but competition is far greater these days compared to their heyday of the 90s and early 2k. Tesla has eaten up a lot of that market of entry lux vehicles with the 3 and Y, Porsche is no longer just a sports car company, Koreans are moving upmarket and investing a lot of coin attempting to do so.
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Review: 2020 Acura RDX A-Spec
Yeah 500hp and probably almost 50% more expensive except for Tesla, and projecting a 100% douchebag image driving one.
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Random Thoughts Thread
Seems that the BT-50 is sold in international markets (Australia from what I can tell), and this is just the next generation. Doesn't seem to indicate it will be coming to the US.
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Random Thoughts Thread
I was thinking developing densely populated countries with areas of mass poverty like India and Pakistan would fail to control the spread the most.
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Random Thoughts Thread
I'm not going to retail places often, my wife goes to the regular grocery store and Korean grocery store once a week each, and I go to the bakery and fruit/veggie market each week. Other than that a couple times to garden centres and hardware stores over the last few months. So we are not using our masks much, just making do with reusable multi-layer cloth ones. They are not that comfy outdoors now with the heat, should probably get some disposables. I carry a small hand sanitizer with me on my walks to the stores, not much of a shortage of those around here any longer either. We put a soap pump outside next to the hose bib to wash our hands before going in the house. We try to be careful with my inlaws isolating with us in our home during this period. My wife works at a hospital and is given two disposable masks a day to use there.
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Random Thoughts Thread
My colleague had a RAV4 rental late last year, I'm guessing it was the base model, it was really meh inside, enough so that he preferred his Jeep Cherokee (and he doesn't really like his Cherokee). Upper trim levels are nicer and the hybrid is quieter/more powerful but wife preferred the Outback as it drives closer to a traditional midsize car.
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