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Re: Looking for another car. . . [ateixeira] by volkov on Sun May 08 22:55:32 PDT 2011

The rain god! He could really drive in the rain. There's something about him that sparks devotion. Schumacher would go on to greater numbers, but never had the same devoted following.

New Twist!!!!! by motorcity6 on Thu Apr 28 11:10:32 PDT 2011

American cars are made in foreign countries and the foreign cars are made in America... I see where Camaros are not selling at a brisk pace, between the 2 dealerships in Sarasota county, they have 38 new Camaros..On the Mustang side the 3 dealerships have 14 new ones in inventory.. Camaro was high on my list until the test drive and the only plus feature was the sunroof..Not a fun drive..Down side on my Mustang GT was lack of sunroof and 5 spd manual, howver with the "track pkg" it is a "Bullit"...My favorite Camaro was a 71 SS350 which I enjoyed for about 20 months accumulating 90k miles..business ride..The 82 Z-28 I bought for the wife was a dud.. My daily drive in retirement is still the 2006 Pont GPGT, w/SC 3.8, good performer, not the greatest fit and finish example, but all sytems work, and hasn't seen a GM dealer service for 15 months..I have all work done by a private shop, also a "Tire Rack" installer, 2 person shop, expensive, but good..appt only..The Mustang has been flawless, and Pontiac sees the local Chevy dealer for alignment... On the subject of Chrysler, my daughter has 2 Jeeps, Cherokee, and a Columbia Edition of the Wrangler, both are not the greatest.. My son in Detroit has a 2009 Chrysler 300C-Hemi after 6 Cadillacs, and seems satisified after 50k miles..The real test comes after 125k miles..His last caddy was a 2002 STS which ended up with a cracked block around 150k which I am sure the dealer found out after it was traded in..

Re: Nissan NV200 to be the basis of the next NY Taxi [rsholland] by volkov on Tue May 03 09:23:45 PDT 2011

I thought the Karsan was the coolest of the bunch. Will they be making a hybrid or electric version? It doesn't look like it. I had thought that with $1B being spent, that a hybrid would have been part of the deal. The hybrids in the fleet now have been getting very good assessments.

Re: WRX's and STI's future? [rsholland] by volkov on Mon May 02 12:57:33 PDT 2011

Drop in the DSG like the Evo and it could probably cut at least .5 sec off the STi's time.

Re: WRX's and STI's future? [ateixeira] by volkov on Mon May 02 11:16:26 PDT 2011

Never saw that. Were they run at the same time? Every other test done at same time and conditions has the STi high 4's and the WRX low 5's. Part of the 0-60 issue is that the STi has one more shift before 60 and the WRX is about to hit fuel cut at 63 or so in second. 0-70 there is no way they are close.

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