Everything posted by HarleyEarl
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Closing of Millennium Park
Interesting news items....facinating really. I like GM being cheeky like this.
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2006 Honda Civic
I don't mind the dash execept for the readout at the top. The coupe, I think is better looking of the two. The sedan is slightly odd.
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Closing of Millennium Park
Don't know. This is was written by GM. Did they close an old one and open a new one?
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Name this Car
Imaj you are very warm.....since you are so close, I'll name it. It's the '54 Plymouth Belmont. It's really a nice design for the times, and for a Plymouth.
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Opel Theta ? Antara GTC !!!! *Merged Topic*
That spyshot is definitely this but with hints of the Opel grill.
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2005 NHTSA CAMPAIGN RECALLS
Very interesting and illuminating statistics.
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What should the big Pontiac be?
I forgot about Catalina....not a bad idea. It might be time to resurrect that name.
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Buick Velite
That looks very good. You could almost see what a LaCrosse(Regal) coupe could look like, or even a Lucerne(LeSabre). This is the design language that Buick has to use.
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Chevrolet Brand
Future, me too. I have made a 180 degree turn. I was wrong in my doubts about Daewoo. This may be the deal of the century for GM.
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2006 Chevrolet
That is so hot looking. It really shows the potential of this car. That is one sexy butt.
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Name this Car
It does look like a Norelco razor lol. But no. Hint: American Big Three, 1954
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2006 Hyundai Accent
Well, let's face it, Hyundai has always been about copying. Their name sounds like Honda, thier logo looks like Hondas. The new Sonata looks Honda. They are masters at it and it will pay off big time.
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What should the big Pontiac be?
LOL....too funny, and hands free too!
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The joy and beauty of Wagons (estates)
..always liked those big GM wagons with the tailgate sliding into the bottom.
- Oddball File
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Lets start a list of possiable cars
Looks like a nice line-up intrigued.
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Pontiac - New Model Arrival
Pontiac sold the Sunbird/Sunfire for years in the US. This would be no different.
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Closing of Millennium Park
FOR RELEASE: 2005-09-08 General Motors says Chicago is for Everyone Responds to the closing of Millennium Park by offering free rides and tickets to other high profile attractions CHICAGO - In response to the closing of Millennium Park, General Motors, the world's largest automaker, today is providing Chicagoans and tourists free rides and admission to some of the city's other world-class attractions. GM will be providing free rides in more than 40 of its newest cars and trucks -- and admission (where applicable and while supplies last) -- to the following destinations: Navy Pier (Ferris Wheel, Wave Swinger or Carousel) Field Museum (general admission) Shedd Aquarium (general admission) Museum of Contemporary Art Hancock Building Water Tower Place To participate in the program, people should go to Michigan Avenue in front of Millennium Park from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and ask a member of the GM street team for a free ride and ticket. "Chicago is for everyone and only GM is providing its newest selection of cars and trucks so everyone can experience Chicago's premier destinations," said Jim Bunnell, Regional General Manager of General Motors. "As a leader in providing high-quality cars and trucks to consumers, we are excited to bring a variety of our vehicles to the people of Chicago that will enable them to experience the GM "Total Value Promise" in a new and unique way." Participants will have the opportunity to view and ride in vehicles representing all eight GM divisions, including the new Chevrolet HHR, Pontiac Solstice, Pontiac Torrent and HUMMER H3. To ensure participation for all Chicagoans, GM has provided vehicles with wheelchair accessibility, as well as child safety seats. GM has a long history of supporting Chicago, from the Cadillac Palace Theatre to sponsorship of the Bears, Cubs, White Sox and all area minor league baseball teams. Since 2000, the GM Foundation has contributed $6.8 million to more than 75 Chicago universities and colleges, in addition to many local charities. About GM General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world's largest automaker, has been the global industry sales leader since 1931. Founded in 1908, GM today employs about 317,000 people around the world. It has manufacturing operations in 32 countries and its vehicles are sold in 200 countries. In 2004, GM sold nearly 9 million cars and trucks globally, up 4 percent and the second-highest total in the company's history. GM's global headquarters are at the GM Renaissance Center in Detroit. More information on GM can be found at www.gm.com.
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Oldsmobile Alero 1999-2004
It seems anyone that I come in contact with that owns one, always has a good word about the Alero.
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Interested in a "cruising cruise"?
I love this kind of stuff!....If I was in that area, I would be first in line. A wonderful idea knightfan. You will have to let us know all the adventures.
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Oldsmobile
lol...I promise. Of course not a hard promise to keep. :)
- 2006 Chevrolet
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2006 Chevrolet
I know Knight....I can't believe I didn't know about that MC concept. And I like it alot...
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What should the big Pontiac be?
I would like to see it as a Grand Prix, low slung, wide track, modern, edgy, sexy, and only V8 rwd. I like the idea of suicide doors.
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new rediculous size charts...
Does size really matter?