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Rocky
Loren
That's one thing that's really hurt Detroit, bigger is not always better.
When Car Czar Bob Lutz told the world that GM was putting the Zeta platform on hold, it was the second time the rear-wheel drive (RWD) program had been chopped. Two years ago, GM killed Zeta for being too pricey. Less than half a year later, the RWD program was resurrected; working with GM’s Holden division supposedly made it feasible. When Bob announced GM had second thoughts about its second thoughts, he blamed the double volte-face on government fuel economy and emissions legislation. In fact, there’s both less and more to this decision than meets the eye.
First, understand this: the regulations in question have yet to be finalized, let alone codified. While politicians have discussed the possibility of increasing federal CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) standards, no changes have been made. And while the Supreme Court has ruled that the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) can/should regulate carbon emissions, any such action must first go through a lengthy process of debate, drafting and implementation.
Bottom line: any GM carping about government interference is preemptive/speculative. And there’s nothing about the regulations that prohibits the development of fuel-efficient RWD cars through alternative propulsion, displacement-on-demand, turbo-diesels or any number of technological solutions. In fact, GM’s decision to kill Zeta may have less to do with government regulations than commercial realities....
Not too different from my take on what Lutz was thinking.
-Loren
Loren
I also think the Mustang, is doing fine as it is. The interior is a little spartan compared to the ones we see in new GM, releases and the styling isn't my cup of tea but it seems to work for most.
Rocky
And as far as I know, the new Accord Sedan '08 is still camera shy.
As for the Mustang, I do not like the looks, or quality of the interior, nor the gauges and such. The exterior looks OK, but I am not too much into the replicar look. A classic '68 or '69 is just fine, thank you! In the new editions, the 2004GT or even an older 1990's notchback LX with a V8 may be a good classic.
:shades: Loren
The 90's Fox Body Convertibles were the only good Stangs, IMHO. I'm however glad I didn't buy one because in todays world they just aren't safe.
Rocky
It is being picky, I know, but hey.... I want my armrest, and not some cheap thing hanging on the side of the seat, you fold down.
Seems Suzuki is going this route, too, with their SX4 sedan.
What gives? We going back to 1990, when all small cars were what I call for 2007, decontented on the interiors?
Nice car, but I hope, I really do hope, GM decides to "Americanize" it some, and add a "cheap" center console/armrest.
Got spoiled since 1999, having this "feature" in our Hyundai's and Scion tC.
Kind of nice to have, really.
Holds lots of stuff I have no room for in my glove box, and nice to rest your arm on something wider than a pencil(like the fold down arms, as options on SX4, think a package deal).
take care/not offense.
Rocky
This is damn impressive folks. GM, is getting it !!!! The car is drop dead sexy and the car is 100% emissions free. :shades:
Rocky
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070420/AUTO01/704200368/1148-
I am amzed how many automobile manufactors their is today. I think at some point by the end of the next decade another 10 company's/brands will hit our market mainly from China, and India. That's my prediction. I'm glad to see GM, sales are up. Hopefully they can regain some market share.
Rocky
http://www.buick.com/
The Lucerne Super comes also with a heated walnut steering wheel, walnut shifter, and Leather dash. :surprise: I better keep this info from the wife as she has told me she really wants me to buy a Lucerne, as my next car. She saw one at the country club a few weeks ago and asked me who makes that cool car ? I was like * gulp that is a Buick Lucerne. She then played twenty question's on the Lucerne. I told her we will see. I told her we have so many damn choices now it's going to be a hard choice when the time comes. She told me today again the Genesis, I liked was ugly and I wouldn't be getting one. I told her I don't care for that car any more after the shocking story's of human rights I read on South Korea. :mad:
I'm telling you pal, if they would just build my Buick Velite, I'd be the happiest buick owner on the planet. All my problems of picking out my next new car would be over. I could care less if it was made with the new "ULTRA" V8 or Twin-Turbo 3.6 as long as it was very powerful, gave me a 5.1 or 7.1 true digital surround sound system, Delphi Magneride suspension, heated/cooled seats, heated steering wheel, Voice Recognition w/ Navigation, Bluetooth, Lane Departure, BLISS, Ultrasonic rear detection, is there anything else I need ? Maybe a gadget to remove the clouds so I can drop the hardtop. :P
I like the 08' CTS and 09' CTS-V a lot. I however am in love with the Buick Velite Convertible. I've been hooked for a couple years now. My god it has been that long !!!
I almost wished Lutz, would of never built the concept convertible as it really upsets me this car hasn't went into production yet. I ask why such a damn cool car has not seen the assembly line ?
I wished GM executives would read these forums and grant me my wish !!!! :sick: I know there are others that want this car to be built. A Tiger Woods Edition Buick Velite Convertible is my wish.
Oh well maybe Lutz, will make the Velite, in a few years.
Rocky
Rocky
http://gmtv.feedroom.com/
Rocky
Just kidding Audi, as we know about driver error and that.
Actually, I thought it was Mercedes which had made the most advances in automatic steering / braking cars? Not that I would ever consider one in my wildest nightmare. Rather drive a golf cart, or pedal a bike, than travel automatic nose to tail, like pony rides for children through the park. Why not just take the train? Oh that's right, US has little choices in trains, at least on the left coast.
Loren
Does the '08 Accord rear end remind anyone else of the late '90s CL?
Yep !!!
bumpy, it's not just engine noise that makes a ultra light car noisy. I think it also can be because there just is more road noise today than ever. More Traffic, More Pot Holes, and we know what ultra-quiet feels like and pretty much demand it now days. If the Lucerne Super, got a real digital surround sound system I'd probably buy one. I will have to write Buick, and see if the Bose 5.1 will be a option. If so I just might buy this buick, as it would remind me so much of my 02' Cadillac Seville STS only a lot better.
Rocky
http://www.netcarshow.com/buick/2008-lucerne_super/
Rocky
My Dad bought some Toyo Ultra 800 tires, and they have been very-very quiet running. So if noise is a concern, they are about as low on noise of any tire I have yet to comparably listen for road noise while driving.
Loren
Loren
That Royaum feature in Inside Line ain't a Buick.It's a Holden Statesman. That whole article is wrong.
Holden have been selling Staties there for years.
That pic is the superseaded '06 Statesman.
http://www.holden.com.au/www-holden/jsp/corporateinfo/exports/exports.jsp
:shades: Loren
P.S. If you need more HP out of that Si, you can always stick a blower on it.
Rocky
The 2010' model year should bring us the Buick Velite Sedan, and I would naturally assume a Convertible will be launched at the same time or in the spring of 2010 as a 2011 model. The convertible is just a logical guess. The Velite Sedan, was on again until Lutz, pushed the pause button again because of CAFE increases proposed by Congress. I think that issue could make or break the Velite. I do have a logical solution and that problem and that is make the 2-Mode hybrid standard.
The RWD Lucerne, should see production in MY 2011 with most likely a "ULTRA V8" and the Cadillac DTS should be bigger yet and have RWD also. I personally feel these cars are so important to GM, that Lutz, is playing head games with the american people to get sympathy. I can understand why he is doing it as what other choice does he got ? We americans want our engines powerful and want our cars solid in feel. It adds weight but we love our cabins in our luxury cars super quiet.
I'm one of those types and I'm against the CAFE standards until we get this alternative energy programs implemented. You can increase the emissions and fuel economy standards without building the infrastructure to support it.
Rocky
Honda Accord prices in My neck of the woods:
LX (MANUAL) $21,070.00
LX $21,870.00
EX (MANUAL) $23,245.00
EX $24,045.00
EX-L (MANUAL) $24,945.00
EX-L $25,745.00
EX-L w/NAVI (MANUAL) $26,945.00
EX-L w/NAVI $27,745.00
LX V6 $25,895.00
EX V6 6-SPEED $28,095.00
EX V6 $28,095.00
EX V6 6-SPEED NAVI $30,095.00
EX V6 w/ NAVI $30,095.00
I consider anything available with steel 14" wheels and a 4 cylinders an econo car, especially if it has a manual, and even if it can be upgraded to alloy rims. My '84 Camaro was an econo car.
Rocky
Wasting Money: The current issue of AutoWeek has a two-page spread (inside front cover and facing page) touting the will-it-ever-be-built Chevrolet Volt concept car. This was paid for by a corporation which is going broke. The money would have been better spent improving that cheap interior in the Chevy Cobalt (see my posting of 2/1/07). That might increase non-fleet sales and improve overall profitability of the Chevy brand - a first step towards saving the company.
I am not sure what fraction of Accord buyers actually buy $30K Accords. And, I am not sure what percentage of Tahoe buyers buy $50K+ LTZ models.
Bye the way, I love Fusion and Mazda6 pricing. Very nicely priced. GM needs to price new Malibu in the same range. If GM can do that, I may take a look again at GM :surprise:
Loren
Isn't there an Aura Hybrid out now? And the price seems low at around $22K. If you are into the hybrids, the starting price is pretty good on those Auras.
Loren
http://www.saturn.com/saturn/vehicles/aura/overview.jsp
Rocky
I believe this can and will happen.
Rocky
P.S. Oh Yeah, 2-Mode Hybrid for them all......
From what I understand that is true at every dealership. A dealer can charge hatever he/she wants. That's why you have dealer's getting $30K over MSRP on Shelby GT 500 Mustang's.
Rocky
P.S. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suggested_retail_price
Loren
Pontiac is a slacker in GM's bid to cut fleet sales
Pontiac had fleet sales of 44.9 percent in the six-month period from September through February, despite General Motors' efforts to cut overall fleet sales. But Pontiac's sales to fleet dropped to about 31 percent in February. Based on comparisons of R.L. Polk vehicle registration data and overall sales, fleet sales have made up 40 percent or more of total Pontiac sales in five months of the six-month period. story Published: 4/23/07