Everything posted by the_yellow_dart
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Vehicles named after Geography
Lots of examples just from GM: (not an exhaustive list) Acadia Malibu Monte Carlo Bonneville Montana LeMans Yukon Rainier
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Foose Cruze
Chip Foose is designing a Cruze for the Toronto auto show. See the Facebook album of progress <a href="
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Audi News: Rumorpile: Audi A3 Sedan
Shouldn't that be an A2 (in keeping with their naming conventions)?
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GM News: General Motors Leads 2011 Global Auto Sales
Another article http://www.autoblog.com/2012/01/19/gm-retakes-global-sales-crown-with-over-9m-units-shifted-in-2011/
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Fabulous Flops: The Renault Avantime
Those hinges are bizarre. Maybe moreso than the styling.
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Industry News: 95% Of Trips Can Be Made In A Electric Vehicle
My big problem with them is if I want to go on vacation. I could see myself in a Volt, but not a Leaf. My 800 km (500 mi) one-day trip to Quebec City from Toronto last spring would have taken a whole heck of a lot longer in a non-range-extended EV.
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VW News: Volkswagen Thinking About Dropping The VR6
Would a VR4 configuration help to make a 4 banger more compact for certain appllications like city cars? For example, would a VR4 fit in the Smart forTwo engine bay?
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Industry News: 95% Of Trips Can Be Made In A Electric Vehicle
In other news, water is wet. Why would I buy a car that can only do 95% of what I want it to do?
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That dog doesn't look nearly EXCITED!!!!!!!!!! enough
Why did she name him Pontiac?
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GM considering Holden shut down: Weatherill
How does Holden's reputation in Australia compare to Opel's in Europe?
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Hyundai Adds Turbo Power To Veloster: Comments
the_yellow_dart replied to William Maley's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)...but I must say, I love the 3-door design. One of the things I hate about my Cruze is a symptom of any sedan - you can't easily shoulder check as the B-pillar is right beside your head. Miss my Cobalt and its long coupe doors for that. This is the best of both worlds. More useful than the Saturn 3-door too, as the rear door hinges normally.
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Hyundai Adds Turbo Power To Veloster: Comments
the_yellow_dart replied to William Maley's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)My comment on the Dart again applies here. Who decided that widemouth bass were the new trendsetters for grille design?
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Chevrolet's Code 130R packs big muscle into a small package: Comments
the_yellow_dart replied to Blake Noble's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)Reminds me of this
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Cadillac ATS press photos!
the_yellow_dart replied to the_yellow_dart's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)Thanks to whoever fixed the thread. I posted it with an iPad and it's hard to copy the pictures in individually.
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Cadillac ATS press photos!
the_yellow_dart posted a post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)Cadillac ATS Photo Gallery
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Detroit 2012: The Return Of The Dart: Comments
Looking at it again, there are still some details that bug me, but overall it's a nice design. This is coming from a guy who usually doesn't like new designs at first glance.
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Detroit 2012: The Return Of The Dart: Comments
http://jalopnik.com/5873960/2013-dodge-dart-this-is-it I'm getting really sick of this trend of putting a black bar under the grille to give the car a huge "mouth". At least this ones not a grin Ike the Mazda 3.
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Sales: December 2011 - Chrysler Group, LLC
Chrysler is definately my new Toyota. I feel they are undeserving and every month they succeed it irks me. Especially this much. At least Toyota went through a crisis and appears to have learned something. Chrysler didn't learn jack.
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Chevrolet News:Facelifted Chevy Cruze photos emerge
I think these tallights help http://www.aliexpress.com/product-fm-img/478594509-Chevy-Cruze-Mercedez-Benz-style-Type-LED-Tail-Light-Lamp-for-09-11-4P-set-wholesalers.html
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Industry News: China Withdrawing Support For Foreign Investments Next Year
They picked a great name. 'Free market' sounds like 'free speech' and 'free choice', and that makes it harder to deride. (but I'm going to anyways) I never really understood the need for free trade. Conditions in the economy of every country are different, and need to be controlled by each government accordingly. That's why I never understood why Europe adopted the Euro... you lose control of your economy and inflation rate, which is a lesson they seem to be learning the hard way right now. Can anybody enlighten me as to why free trade or currency unions are a good thing? I'm only seeing negative points for both.
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Industry News: China Withdrawing Support For Foreign Investments Next Year
I don't see why we don't have tariffs... What's wrong with protectionism? ...and how is that socialist?
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How to be an asshole...
I thought Jeremy Clarkson had decided that the real a-holes had moved on to Audis...
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Daily Driving Through Strange Times
I think he's trying to focus on the life changes with this thread and isn't happy that it's evolved into a discussion of what he should get.
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