Not true, I used to work for their pre-production real world testing arm.
Chevy must have spent a lot of ad money on that Citation launch ad I put at the top of the post. Already cringeworthy, it's like they reworked it just a bit and then decided to use it a few years later on the 1984 Corvette launch ad. Do people dance to this or something?
the grille is literally the only difference
Thanks, Mitsubishi. Back when people were buying your cars, you popularized lots of music. Then we got sick of hearing the songs. And then sick of your cars. That's how it goes.
On October 18, 1933, the American philosopher-inventor R. Buckminster Fuller applies for a patent for his Dymaxion Car. The Dymaxion—the word itself was another Fuller invention, a combination of "dynamic," "maximum," and "ion"—looked and drove like no vehicle anyone had ever seen. It was a three-wheeled,…
GM's Oshawa, Ontario assembly line is going to stick around for another years as all of a sudden the company needs that capacity based on strong demand for the Chevy Equinox (really?) and Chevy Impala (makes perfect sense).
The biggest issue with the Z/28 was the name itself. Half of the team wanted to call it "Z28" without the slash mark. That was used on the last Z28 in the fourth-gen Camaro. But the other half wanted to bring back the slash used on prior generations. Designers crafted a bunch of badges with cardboard and engineers…
The issue is a possible short in the wiper system, which could cause the wipers to fail and then you could crash. Dealers will just replace the wiper switched.
When we're not busy stealing their Chinese sales with our Fords and Buicks, we're apparently screwing up Japan's profits in the U.S. with our shutdown.
wouldnt a 4 door be a station wagon?
On the other hand, the variation of batteries that the Tesla Model S uses (and apparently E-Cigs use) are still heavily in demand.
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