Everything posted by caddycruiser
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Civic "Real Life" Photo Gallery
One thing I keep thinking when I see this car, ESPECIALLY the front....first-year Saturn Ion, only with GOOFIER proportions making up the rest of the body. So strange. Take that first-gen Ion, melt and deform the body slightly, then add a MUCH higher of sophistication, refinement, and build quality, and you'd have this car. I "kinda" like it, but full-heartedly agree that it is WEIRD. :blink: See:
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NEW spy pic of Escalade EXT front...
Good point, and the more I compare "old" to "new", I can see why the new one seems to be going for a different stance/detailing. Virtually every new Caddy has "flat" sides, so to speak, to correspond with the other sharp, straight angles that make up the rest of the design. As such, the Escalade taking such an approach will only make it look that much more modern and sophisticated "Caddy". Can't wait to see ALL of these trucks officially!
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Tiger Woods on crack?
Haha....stupid, but funny http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons//AH-HA_wink.gif
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NEW spy pic of Escalade EXT front...
If you've ever looked at an Escalade closely, you'll realize that the "cladding" on them is NOT plastic, but actually a formed sheetmetal piece. Actually, there are NO plastic moldings on the Caddy versions at all, unless, of course, you count the bumper covers, window trim, etc.
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Magnum SRT-8 to come with Charger's hoodscoop
NEVER. I think that's already been stated by DCX. Auto-only, the demand is insane already, so the engineering costs probably wouldn't even be worth it to make a stick.
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"We Never Meant To Embarrass Toyota" GM Says
Why'd they stop? I would have had a couple of my legal people on hand and just kept on going and going to further the story and have more people impressed by what GM was doing to make their visit better. http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons//AH-HA_wink.gif Either way, that was a GREAT move for once :booyah:
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New 2006 GMC Website
I agree on the moldings. The first time I saw the new ones I just kept thinking how it looked like the truck was bare to begin with and someone just bought a cheap chrome stick on piece at the auto parts store.....something a local dealer seems to like doing to some of the Avalanches they order with no cladding or moldings (plus, often, chrome wheel well lip trim... :puke: ) Overall, the "originals" looked more substantial and fitting of the vehicle.
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LeSabre or LaCrosse
Compared to the new Impala, that is very true, in more ways than one. More room (than the Lacrosse), less awkwardly proportioned, newer engines, better interior, etc., etc.
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NEW spy pic of Escalade EXT front...
I really didn't mean it that strongly....just kind of noticed, after all the various pics we've seen, that it just seems flatter and "thinner" than the current trucks. Not a bad thing necessarily, just different.
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NEW spy pic of Escalade EXT front...
Yep. There was a report from GM that pre-production was done, and some are actually sitting closed away in the plant right now, under wraps. Here's a quote from another board: This was at the end of August, beginning of this month, so the first images should actually be seen by the end of this month, start of October. Here's video of the news conference, so you can hear it yourself: GM TV
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Honda boosts Civic sticker $1,135
I keep thinking about those things too. Though I really can't stand the look of the sedan, the coupes really do look pretty cool and after someone I know just bought a base model '05 themselves, I was stunned at how nice the interior still looked and felt--even if it did have crank windows. In reality, all I really need anyway is A/C and a good stereo, so I could actually see myself in one of those, hubcaps, window cranks, and all http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons//AH-HA_wink.gif
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New 2006 GMC Website
Hmm, that's kind of interesting. The shifter reminds me a lot of the one Dodge used in the '99-00 Grand Caravan ES (the top sporty model) when they gave it Autostick--just a little +/- toggle on the end.
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NEW spy pic of Escalade EXT front...
Guess that's true, because you have to change SOMETHING, or it will really look re-hashed. Looks, from this pic, like they adopted a new skinnier, taller look (even tough it really isn't) to be much more in fitting with the A&S gunfighter look of the cars right now. Pretty much...which is still really worrying me, for GM's sake, even though the GMT-900's are one of their supposed "blow you away" products. Mainly because, styling alone, these new trucks aren't going to get very many interested looks....the only saving grace will be a MUCH more functional and adaptable interior, both from a materials/design standpoint, tons of cool features, and a massive improvement in both 3rd seat access and stowability (i.e., it better at least fold flat, or they're screwed).
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LeSabre or LaCrosse
I'd say go Lacrosse, simply because she said she did want a smaller car, and because the Lacrosse is newer, more nicely trimmed, more refined, and a much fresher car compared to the somewhat cheap feeling rental special LeSabre (a car that I still like, though). Are they nuts....I mean, really? The engine has been out since '03 when they started using it in '04 and '05 Caddy's, albeit with a different 5-spd transmission and RWD layout. But, there's really nothing that new or unseen about it or it's design, just a nice, strong, highly refined, and powerful OHC engine for various "luxury" models. But saying it's too new and experimental? That's just crazy. It's probably because most of their cliental is SO used to being able to get a Buick with a front bench, all they can get as such are 3.8L models, since only buckets come on the CXS.
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NEW spy pic of Escalade EXT front...
Yeah, and if you'll notice for those of us who have seen the other Escalade pics, they seem to be at least one of the actual wheel designs that will be offered/standard. Knowing that so many of the ones they sell ditch the factory 17" rims before they even get driven, it comes as no suprise that Caddy would see fit to bolt on huge chromies right from the get go....though I can see people still wanting to be unique or get a better looking design and still changing them out.
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NEW spy pic of Escalade EXT front...
As an ex-Avalanche owner, the simple answer is yes. Because of the way these trucks are basically a Suburban with the roof (and therefore that added support) chopped off and then a big door (aka the Midgate) added, the sail panels hide additional bracing against twisting underneath, in addition to being a rather important, IMO, design element. Even if there was a way to stiffen the body in that spot enough without them, the overall look would be SO much like a regular Crew cab pickup, it'd be kind of strange.
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New 2006 GMC Website
Uh, what exactly is this new shifter?: The tow/haul mode has always been there, but now it has a new shape and a +/- toggle switch....any idea what model gets this and just what it is for? Kind of like a Tiptronic sort of a deal?
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NEW spy pic of Escalade EXT front...
...fresh shot of the Escalade, this time the EXT model, which almost clearly shows what the front looks like: Only less than positive thing that myself and others seem to be commenting on after seeing both this pic and the leaked pic of the rear of the regular version is how much flatter, and bare the sides look--seem to have lost the very nice lower panels and flares that made the Caddy's unique, and now more resembles a current Avalanche with no cladding or moldings...
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Can One Man Save GM?
Great point, but something I remember reading in an article years ago comes to mind, like this...."We're not saying build a an equal to the MB C-class and charge half price for it, but WHY not make a C-class AND charge a C-class price?" Yeah, it can be hard to get significant $$$ for a new design, especially if you have as bad an image as GM, but it would eventually work if you REALLY DID make cars that were EQUAL or better, and not just try and pass them off as much--you know, cars that are actually WORTH the price they go for. http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons//AH-HA_wink.gif
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Can One Man Save GM?
WOW. Awesome read overall, but that Hummer comment just kind of shot it all to hell anyway....that one line was more telling than anything else, and describes the GM mentality, period, whether they want to admit it or not. Good points on cars like the Solstice and HHR too. Though, considering that they come from GM is amazing in and of itself, the Solstice has too low of a production number to make much of any difference and, even if it does bring LOTS of new people into Pontiac, the other cars there are so pathetic in comparison (G6, SV6...) that it still won't do much to boost the brand. Same with the HHR, which can be pumped out in high volume and is a very "cool" car, but admittedly or not, clearly a carbon copy of something Chrysler already rocked the world with years ago...and is now not doing so hot with. Some of that article seems very promising, but I guess we'll have to see for sure in the coming years....you know, per GM way, "You gotta wait 5 more years, THEN you'll see... :lol: "
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Has anyone seen this spy pic yet !?!?
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Lacrosse outsells Chrysler 300
This Lacrosse is MUCH better than what came before it, but like seems to be GM norm, still not even equal to a lot of the more distinguished competition. After sitting in and playing with things in almost every car at this year's Philly auto show, for instance, I just was NOT impressed by the Lacrosse. More solid than before? Absolutely. Better materials and fit than before? Sure, but still kind of a mix--nice door panel pieces, and some nice dash bits, but a terrible center stack, both from a materials and design standpoint. Better than the Accord? NO way, not a chance. The interior design and shapes alone in the Honda are worlds ahead of the Buick, especially in higher end models. The Lacrosse is not a bad car by any means, but more of a slightly pathetic stopgap than some people like to believe....overpriced, ungainly styled (from a lot of angles), cramped interior, a not so tasty mixture of interior materials and design, and old, gruff technology (think 3.8L, regardless of how many refinements it has gotten over the years). That's a PERFECT way to describe the car. Fixes a lot of the excess cheapness of the Regal, but still really doesn't go far to even meet the more recognized competition. The Lacrosse, along with most GM cars, really needs and should have been a "WOW!" kind of a car.