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heintz

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  1. I would have had the Dodge Copperhead and the Buick Y-Job in there somewhere. But my other choices, the Velite, The Cad 16 and the Nomad ARE there.
  2. Since there is no sign of the Kappa Nomad ( a car I would buy in a microsecond) how about a Camaro Nomad?
  3. heintz replied to BrewSwillis's post in a topic in Chrysler
    I hear this is supposed to sell for $15,000! At that price it looks GREAT!
  4. Looks like a 1930's idea of a "future" car. Truly hidious!
  5. heintz replied to Flybrian's post in a topic in Chevrolet
    Was this designed by the same desogner who did the Nomad? Has a similar feel to it. Much prefer the Nomad though.
  6. heintz posted a post in a topic in General Motors
    Interesting article in the January 7th edition if the San Francisco Chronicle. History is indeed a revelation. Nazis rode to war on GM wheels. And everyone makes mistakes!
  7. heintz replied to Variance's post in a topic in Heritage Marques
    ...and how do Kappa sales worldwide compare to MX5 sales?
  8. heintz replied to Flybrian's post in a topic in SAAB / NEVS
    Can I say Nomad?
  9. heintz replied to Bimmer325's post in a topic in Chrysler
    There is something missing on this car. It has none of the "I've got to have it" appeal. There is nothing there, no substance. Just an OK car. That seems like a waste of years of developement time just to produce an "OK" car. Just because it is a medium priced sedan doesn't mean it shoudn't have some appeal. It SHOULD be competitive feature wise as well as be desirable. I AM a Mopar fan but not in this case. Incidently,I have similar feelings about the production Aura. Yes, they didn't change it much from the show car, just enough to make it bland. Is there a rule that medium size "family" cars have to be bland?
  10. heintz replied to Bimmer325's post in a topic in Chrysler
    This is hideous!!! It must be derived from the Airflite showcar which was gorgeous. A good example of making a sows ear out of a silk purse.
  11. Although I agree with some of his comments ( I don't like the seating position either) I don't see where you can say buying a car for around $20.000 is paying a "premium"! And for that price it isn't what I would call mediocre. Not everyone will like every car built. Just hope enough like each one to make it pay for itself. I would serously like to be paying for a Nomad right now.
  12. Of course, don't you think that the stretched configuration would have forced a move toward a "split" gas tank, whuch would have benefitted EVERYONE with a Kappa. How did such a ridicuous configuration as the "Mayan" tower EVER get into production anyway?
  13. OK, my turn again. Yes, I meant the later Nomad. I saw both the 2000 and 2004 Nomads at shows. I thought the 2000 version was awkward and ugly. On the other hand I LOVED the 2004 version and would buy one in a second if they were to make it. It was my understanding when they introduced the 2004 Nomad that they had done extensive engineering on it and that it was a long ways toward production feasability. At least, that is what several reviewers said at the time. Didn't they qoute the (British) designer on this point?
  14. And wasn't the Curve and the Nomad supposed to demontrate the amazing versatility of the Kappa platform? What happened to that versatility? Trimmed to bring the Sol into production faster? What about the engineering that went into the Curve and Nomad? Did they just flush it? Or is it sitting in a drawer somewhere, ignored?
  15. I totally agree.