You are darned right they are good. I’ve owned over 20 ‘verts and they are the body style I love most of all in a vehicle.
You are darned right they are good. I’ve owned over 20 ‘verts and they are the body style I love most of all in a vehicle.
HHMM, a manual trannie version of this might be an interesting vehicle to replace my Scion XB when the time comes. Is the 2wd version FWD ?
Can I add a wish to the Camaro “Dreamlist” for the product guys working on the NEXT gen? Give us a v-8 with twin turbos instead of the supercharger- freeing up the high parasitic losses of the supercharger would give us a welcome boost to power production while minimizing any sort of turbo lag. Of course, the 6.2…
Holy crap, these guys are SERIOUS about their Camaro. If they don’t stop they will get the idiots who harken back to 1970s Camaros lameness with bad mullet jokes in a lather.
MEmo to Ford-
In the old days we had big monster v-8s and were really thrilled when a car actually went around a corner without sliding off the road, or got itself stopped without brakes fading into the sunset. But man, when the road was straight and the sun shining there was nothing like those sleds for driving. Drop the top and…
This likely won’t be approved, given the leftist, progressive bent of this web site- but the simple fact is that Hillary DID. as secretary of state, give authorization for a Russian firm, to purchase the rights to 20% of our uranium ore. There are restrictions on what can be done with the ore, but this fact is in…
Kudos to GM for re introducing the diesel in the new Cruze, and major kudos for doing so with a manual transmission as well. Bravo, well done.
My fave car from the 2017 NAIAS was the unheralded Volvo V90 wagon in all its naked glory. Comfortable, well made and very high end inside and with a sweet wagon body it radiated “Buy me.” My second fave was the new Malibu that had really comfortable interior and seems poised to be a new fave.
THIS cold make me buy my first new Buick since my 1987 Grand National. Bring it on Buick, especially with the dual sky pane roof and v6 engine.
Absolutely correct.
I may well be in the minority but DAMN that thing is ugly. Not Prius bad dream ugly, but open your wallet to do THIS to a Corvette ugly! The question has to be asked, maybe they should have just not done this at all. It reminds me so much of the little Nissan Pulsar of decades ago that had a rear hatch you could swap…
Turbos can compensate for the mile high altitude. Also different cab configuration and transmissions affect the outcome. But yeah, 450hp usually defeats 411- even if all other factors are equal- which they weren’t here.
GM could have given us a new way to “Roll the coal”
Sorry Jason, this appears to be the side trim piece that is breaking. If Mr “X” is dragging his ass across the seat, snagging the trim piece then it’s his issue. If the trim piece is flimsy and poorly designed then it’s a manufacturer issue. Does Mr X snag his butt on the other vehicles he owns?
This man, like all others is entitled to his opinion. Just because he is a talented driver does not mean his opinion means more than any other citizen.
Sedans are a dying breed right now. Crossovers are the new and hot thing. A minivan is the most practical for many, but considered “Uncool” by most. There is great potential here, IF VW screws up the courage to expend the money to build it. The business case has to be made, and it it is sound the buyers are already…
If America IS rising again, then it follows that GM is producing great automobiles again.
The fire in the coal bunker is nothing new, this was known, discussed and investigated in Walter Lord’s book on the titanic in the 1950s, and, as the article discusses, was known at the time of the sinking. Coal bunker fires are nothing new in coal fueled ships and there are NOT “Inevitable” explosions much of the…
LOL, funny and a little sad. The pop Diva just became a PLOP diva.