Everything posted by Dsuupr
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GM builds best small cars in world ...
I think we are ready for high gas mileage, low power GM cars. I wouldn't have been apposed to getting a smaller engine in the Cobalt for better gas mileage.
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Philosophically speaking, are you happy?
This might sound cheezy, but as long as I put a focus on Christ in my life all seems to work right and I'm happy.
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New Enclave Spy Shots!
It looks very close to the show car, just like the Aura. If they keep it the same, it would be perfect.
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Gas mileage you get
2.2 4-cyl with a 5 speed If you checked our DIC right now you would see 41.6 mpg over 300 miles.
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IF you had to drive none GM....
If American makes existed; Mercury Milan If no American brands Volvo V40 (oops still American ) If only Asain I'll walk thank you
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Gas mileage you get
Our Cobalt gets 39 mpg when I use it, 42 when my wife uses it, and 37 mpg when my friend borrows it (he is a big time lead foot driver). We've never gone under the 34 mpg mark, even when we only did in town driving. To our positive suprise, GM got the EPA gas mileage wrong by a LONG shot. We are considering an HHR. Anybody getting the same kind of gas mileage out of those?
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I like the front end, I don't like that box design. It does look a little bland overall.
- Woot I'm married!
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TCC: New Acadia Spy Pics!
The back end treatment makes it not look as long as the Saturn or Buick models.
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"We Build Confusion"
Can we not go one day without someone slamming GM for their decisions? I for one think going rear wheel drive is a GREAT idea for Pontiac. Selling in bulk has not proven to help GM in the long run. Selling things that are "hot" and make a crap load of cash is the answer. Going rear wheel drive will make Pontiac stand out, and adds to the potential of Pontiac making "hot" cars.
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I agree with Empowah, when is the hybrid or diesel coming out? Not that a turbo charged HHR isn't a great idea, they just need to also think green.
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Recalls a time for Toyota to shine.
Funny, all this toyota love seems to be creating negative repsonses. Once again, toyota is following in the foot steps of GM 30 years ago.
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Do you like where you live...
I like living in Dundee, but the majority of Oregon is just too liberal for me. The weather here is depressing (too much rain), most people drive crap for cars and are all to willing to put down American cars, the homes are over priced, the traffic is terrible for being such a small city, and on and on. If my wife was up to it, I would move some where else like Simi Valley, CA (though we would have to have a crap load of money to pay for a home) or Castle Rock, CO (we could get 1000 more square feet of ne home and have money left over).
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Oldsmobile Alero 1999-2004
We loved our 2002 Alero GL2.
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What ever it is, it has some style to it. I like it.
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SCOOP: Holden's all-new VE in the open
Not bad, but a little bland.
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New Harbour Report
If you note, they don't have much if any engine or transmission plants here. Thereby showing they are NOT American made products.
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New Harbour Report
Imagine GM getting 113% utilization of their plants. 2006 Habour Report
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Big Three sales fall in May
I excited that GM has finally learned from their mistakes of the past and willing to take a dive for it. Low fleet sales and not giving into "monthly" sales is the way to do in the long run. The next couple of years will hurt, but in the end they will end up ahead of everyone else.
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How reliable has your car been?
Roach I 390k+ miles. Muffler, catalytic converter. Even water in the tank didn't stop Roach I. Roach II is no different. In 90k miles our 1998 Intrigue had 1 item go bad. At 60k miles the ABS sensor went bad and GM paid for over 90% of it. Regular maintenance for the rest. In 120k miles my brothers 1998 Silhouette had a lumbar support break. Regular maintenance for the rest. In 60k miles my Mother-in-Law has had only 1 issue with her 2002 Rendezvous. The wiper stalk went bad. In 40k miles my parents have done nothing to their 2003 Rendezvous short of regular maintenance. In 60k miles my parents did nothing to their 2000 Regal short of regular maintenance. I wish I could say the same for our most recent foreign cars in the family. Scion already rattles (only 8k miles), & the Prius has been in more than once for "issues" though my Brother won't tell me why (out of embarrassment).
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It's hard to sleep with sweaty balls
We are one of the few in Oregon with central AC, but it rarley gets hot enough to use it. As of yesterday we are still keeping sweaters around when we go out.
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Why no fuel-efficient FlexFuel cars?
I thought GM was going to convert the Ecotec shortly to E85 capability?
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2006 G5 Pursuit Comments
I have a Cobalt coupe, but have little wind noise. The tires are going bad with 35,000 miles so we are getting lots of road noise. The sedan we got as a rental car once had little wind / road noise.
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GM searches for 200,000 mile club
If they want to show true high mileage vehicles with heavy abuse, they just have to look for old police cars turned taxi cab turned personal rigs. Around here it's not uncommon to find an old Caprice with over 500,000 miles on it (though Crown Vics of the same don't exist). One of our local taxi cab companies tried switching to Crown Vics once they no longer could buy Caprices. Because he had so many problems with them, he switched to Impalas after a year. For those that think if it's foreign it lasts longer think about this; Taxi's can run up to 500,000 miles before being dumped. Rarely do you see a toyota or honda used as one, because they don't last long enough with true use and abuse.
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Would you go...
I would, if my wife would let me.