Everything posted by bearrunner44
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Officially official: 2011 Chevrolet Cruze
I have to say it- I think I hate this car. It's the first big misstep Chevy's made since the latest round of vehicles (Malibu, Traverse) entered the lineup. The cheap black plastic on the C-pillar, the grab bag of vaguely European design elements that EVERY other manufacturer is using right now, the somewhat Elantra-ish look from the A-pillar back; this thing's a confused little mess. It probably would've reached near-Sebring levels of badness if they hadn't put such a bold, unique front clip on it. That's probably the only part of the car I really like. Unless they really nail the interior, and I'm talking class-leading, I can't see myself buying this. If there's going to be a coupe or a hatchback, I just hope it'll look better than the sedan.
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Who wants to see the 2010 Lacrosse interior?
Smooth, elegant lines; excellent placement and dash integration of the center console; nicely detailed gauges; a variety of good materials.......looks like a winner to me.
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Spied! Subaru's new RWD coupe
I like the actual spy shot. The car's proportions definitely bring to mind the old 3-Series hatch back. The rendering makes it look like a Hyundai Accent hatch on steroids, though. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what it looks like unmasked. A sub-$20,000 pricetag + RWD coupe = Me likey.
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Mahrindra Appalachian coming to US in '09, diesel hybrid in '10.
An ugly, 4-cylinder pickup from a manufacturer with no build-quality reputation to go on? Mid-$20,000 range, you say? Count me in!
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NEW FIT
The front end is definitely cartoonish, especially the oversized headlights. It's a clean, decent-looking design overall, though, and the improved interior looks nice. The current Fit is a class-leader in the segment; it handles great, gets excellent gas mileage, and has Honda build quality and reliability. I just wish the MSRP was lower; $1,000 more puts you in a Civic Coupe. It doesn't make much sense to me to have two cars in different segments priced so close together.
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SPY SHOTS! 2008 Honda Accord sedan
The proportions and overall styling scream "1999." It looks more out-of-date than the car it's replacing, which is never a good sign. I respect Honda as a company, but their styling has been taking 6 steps backwards lately. Between this and the "Two different grills.....on the same car!" horror of the new CR-V, their new offerings have mostly been either bland or vaguely ugly. They really need to revamp their studios or something.
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Sketch Competition #11 - NG Small Pickup
I'll have mine ready later tonight.
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Sketch Competition #10 - (GM Supercar) Voting
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Sketch Competition #10 - GM Supercar
NOTE: Sorry for the really, really poor quality of the interior sketch. I did it in about 2 minutes. I'll try to post a better interior before the deadline. Don't hold up the contest waiting for it, though.
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Nissan/Renault Alliance: GM Outgoing, FMC Incoming
A sample size of one isn't all that meaningful. I know someone who traded in a Toyota Camry for a Kia, but that doesn't mean Korea is taking over the entire auto market. Yet.
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Sketch Competition #8 (GM @ NAIAS 2037) Voting!
1st - 2 2nd - 10 3rd - 3
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Is Ford just junk ? Ford resorts to desperate
I was mostly kidding, but point taken.
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Is Ford just junk ? Ford resorts to desperate
As a newly-graduated college student with barely any credit history, I wouldn't mind paying 0% on financing for a Ford Mustang GT. It's sad what's happening to the company, though. I'd much rather pay a higher rate and have a healthy American auto industry, rather than benefit from Ford's poor management.
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Sketch Competition #8 - GM @ NAIAS 2037
I'm working on something, but it may not be done until tomorrow.
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07 SEBRING pics - with interior
The Sebring's interior is bright, elegant, and just all-around pleasant to look at. Unfortunately. the Aura's interior is equally attractive, and it's much better looking on the outside. The Sebring's exterior is f'n hideous; it looks like they pasted 10-year-old Mercedes styling cues onto an oversized Saturn ION. That black graphic on the C-pillar is awful.
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2008 Malibu spied!
It's a bit soft from the A-pillar back, but it's a HUGE (HUGE!) improvement over the current car. I love how they've massaged the SEMA Malibu nose into something bold, yet still mainstream enough for a volume car.
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Sketch Competition #6 (Cadillac Coupe) Voting!
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Mitsu Lancer...
That's pretty hot for a tarted-up sedan. The EVO is the only reason I have to root for Mitsubishi, so hopefully the EVO X will be a home run.
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Smart cars in the U.S.
Yep. It's not a crazy idea at all. A friend of mine owns a club cab Dodge Ram, but he keeps a Corolla as his commuter car.
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Sketch Competition #5 Results
Thanks, man. I loved your Pontiac sketch; it's sometimes tough to make a hatchback look athletic, but you pulled it off very well. Good job, everyone! There were plenty of good sketches in this contest.
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'07 Sebring UNVEILED
Looks like a low-rent Mercedes with all the athleticism of a Toyota Avalon. I'm not feeling it.
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Sketch Competition #5 (GM City Car) Voting!
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Sketch Competition #5 - GM City Car
I couldn't think of a good name for this one. It's an Aveo-sized car:
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Camaro given the go ahead
Ah, sorry about that. The thread must've been deleted or something. Here you go:
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Camaro given the go ahead
The movie the Camaro will appear in is...... *drum roll* ....Michael Bay's Tranformers, due out next summer. You can see the concept being prepped for filming HERE. (scroll down a ways)