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GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept
bowtie_dude replied to !!!TED!!!'s post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)The 3er coupe has a b-pillar and so does the 6er.
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GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept
bowtie_dude replied to !!!TED!!!'s post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)
- GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept
bowtie_dude replied to !!!TED!!!'s post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)Yeah. I, too, think a pillarless coupe looks better, but when the cheapest coupe without a b-pillar is nearly $50k, despite being pretty much an E-Classe coupe, I figure there's a reason for that.- GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept
bowtie_dude replied to !!!TED!!!'s post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)Why would it be THAT much more expensive than the sedan? The coupe shouldn't be more than $36-37k- GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept
bowtie_dude replied to !!!TED!!!'s post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)You're like a f@#king broken record. The Mercedes coupe you're talking about is $50k+.- Ford @ NAIAS 2008: North American Ford Verve Concept
bowtie_dude replied to thegriffon's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)Heh, Verve sounds like a noise you make when you burp. What kind of car is that? Oh, its a Ford VERVE. Woah...excuse me...- Toyota @ NAIAS '08 Venza Crossover
bowtie_dude replied to bowtie_dude's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)The interior is really nice, actually. Though the shifter placement and design surrounding it is a bit odd. Throws off the symmetry. And I like symmetry in my interior design.- GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac Provoq Concept
bowtie_dude replied to bostonspider's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)Concept huh? http://www.autoblog.com/photos/cadillac-pr...-reveal/582804/ Looks production-ready to me.- Toyota @ NAIAS '08 Venza Crossover
bowtie_dude replied to bowtie_dude's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)They are building it at Georgetown...- Toyota @ NAIAS '08 Venza Crossover
Just what we needed, a giant Camry. http://www.autoblog.com/2008/01/14/detroit...es-edge-murano/- GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept
bowtie_dude replied to !!!TED!!!'s post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)Gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous. And I'll never be able to afford one...- 2009 Impala 50th Anniversary Edition
Ugh... Is it 1998 again?- Front pic of new Camaro up
Did he indicate what would be different about the grille and headlights in production?- Front pic of new Camaro up
That is a HAWT car.- GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac CTSv - PHOTOS
bowtie_dude replied to Chris_Doane's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)And my new dream car has arrived.- GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac Provoq Concept
bowtie_dude replied to bostonspider's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)I think its awesome.- GM expects flat U.S. sales in 2008
You keep saying GME, what the hell is GME?- More Camaro Spy Pics
That center stack is a crazy! Kudos to GM for thinking outside the box. Not sure about the usefulness of those gauges, though.- Lutz: GM to rethink product plans if 35 mpg CAFE passes
*shudders*- The Signature/Avatar Test Thread
I would imagine that the perceived compensation for each of those vehicles is the opposite of what you posted.- Are you ready for a stark new future?
No amount of climate change could wipe out the human race. Due to technology and sheer brain power, we adapt to differing climates better than any animal in the history of the world, except cockroaches. We survived a severe ice age 10,000 years ago when all we had were animal hides and caves to live in. IF climate change took an extreme turn, the human race would survive because even in the hottest or coldest, there will be environments where people can flourish and we would more than easily adapt to other environments. Short of an asteroid the size of Texas smashing into the planet, there isn't much that would truly exterminate our species. Cut our population to a few million? Sure. Wipe us out? Not hardly.- The Signature/Avatar Test Thread
Bout time I updated this damn thing...- Are you ready for a stark new future?
Wait a minute...did someone say climate change could wipe out humanity?- Malibu...Oh Malibu, where art Thou?
Thank you.- Car and Driver Reviews Malibu LTZ
Why would you slow from cruise and not inform people following you that you're slowing? What situation would call for needing to cancel cruise via a designated button and not via the brake? - GM @ NAIAS '08: Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept