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Re: AUDI A3 2.0T [dino001]
by f8u1e on Sat Sep 13 08:48:24 PDT 2008
The local dealer - Harper Audi, Knoxville, TN - tells me that Audi America will not accept an order that includes PPS - Sport Package with sport seats, sport suspension and 18" wheels w/225/40 performance tires. I have also been in DIRECT contact with "Malcolm", a Customer CARE advocate at Audi, who is telling me much the same thing. I would appreciate any help as I have been trying to get this car ordered since early June when the prices and option packages were announced. Thanks!
Re: junk [Mr_Shiftright]
by lemmer on Tue Jul 29 07:07:46 PDT 2008
I've somehow developed a sixth sense on these cars. Walking up on a car, I can tell if I am at least interested before I get close enough to touch the bumper. I wanted to turn and run from this car. However, even this junker was a lot of fun to drive. This reminds me of a story in "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell. The short version is that experienced art people knew a statue was a fake from 10 feet away even though it had been authenticated through various scientific methods. The touchy-feely people were right and the scientists were wrong. It was a fake and somebody lost millions on the purchase. I wish my car senses were that developed. I be Shifty can do this with almost any car.
Re: Pukemobiles [davethecarnut]
by johnmarco on Sun May 11 15:35:45 PDT 2008
Ya I guess I cut a pretty mean swath across the auto universe. But hey --- there are a bunch of beautiful cars out there. I thought maybe a companion list would be fun but beyond the scope of this thread. Subies? Well, shoot, you asked... Like: Impreza, Legacy Don't like: WRX/STi, Outback, Tribeca, Forrester I've never heard of Malcolm... let's just stay consistent and say I hate it. ;)
Re: Pukemobiles [johnmarco]
by davethecarnut on Sun May 11 15:15:20 PDT 2008
Umm.. geez.. I guess you really love your bicycle, eh Johnny?? Just kidding.....How about the Malcolm Bricklin specials? How do you feel about Subarus, the Bricklin and, of course, the unforgettable Yugo? Do you think Chrysler will have any luck with the Chery instead of ol' Mac?
Nissan GT-R
by fordfool on Sun Mar 09 22:47:59 PDT 2008
Malcolm Gunn reviews the GT-R: link title > the base price will be a reasonable $69,850 for a fully loaded base model, while the premium version that includes heated front seats, high-end audio package and other goodies rings in at $71,900. However, given the trickle of GT-Rs heading this way, who knows where actual selling prices will wind up. Triple the cost of a Mustang?
That air-powered car from India
by iluvmysephia1 on Wed Feb 20 19:25:02 PST 2008
looks like it would never pass all of our safety regulations. Here in America we like to make cars, trucks and SUV's so huge that they make huge holes in small cars when they bash in to them. So we have stringent safety laws which, as was already mentioned, require bigger, bulkier rigs to ward off the huge masses of metal in case of an accident. And we keep saying things like "I like that car, but I'd hate to get hit by a humongous SUV in that thing!" So everything gets bigger and bulkier. Oh well. My '08 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS tops out at 3,032 odd lbs.and really keeps good tracking on the freeway in heavy winds. It's good to be in a larger vehicle. It's kind of scary, though, that the Canadian government is blocking ZENN from selling EV's there. Wow-like you gagrice I wouldn't be surprised, either, if the large established automakers were behind these upstart EV-makers being blocked from selling. How many times have you been in conversation and someone says "Yeah, it sure would be cool if I could put one of those 100 mpg carb's on my car." Oooops, fuel injection is invented after the heat from that idea gets too much. Now, someone will say, "They must have fuel/air mixtures that upon direct injection can capably provide us with 100 mpg cars." And what keeps these things from us? Greed of the automakers. So, of course, an air-compressed vehicle or all-electric vehicle is invented, what do we expect from these guys? Of course they're gonna interject and pay lawmakers to stop these inventions from becoming reality, if even by simple crash tests that are impossible or what have you. Malcolm Bricklin's project will be fun to follow from the driver's seat of my '08 fuel-injected, crash-tested Mitsubishi Lancer GTS! Yes it will! And once a large, law-abiding company like The General or Fo-Mo-Co has developed sufficient technology to make a large profit off of us from their own version of an all-electric or air compressed vehicle then we can all have the privilege of buying one from them. Ain't that right, Buford? ;)

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