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Looks very nice. I'm curious what the power rating on the 1.5l will be, if it's going to a DOHC layout is it a completely new engine?
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Throatwarbler posted:Looks very nice. I'm curious what the power rating on the 1.5l will be, if it's going to a DOHC layout is it a completely new engine? Looks like it's supposed to be one of Honda's new "Earth Dreams" engines that debuted in the 2013 Accord (think Mazda's SkyActiv).
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# ? Jul 19, 2013 14:57 |
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Are the Honda engines similarly high-compression?
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# ? Jul 19, 2013 17:50 |
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lazer_chicken posted:I think the Fit is the closest successor to the 90's Civics. Sure it has a cheap suspension (struts up front, torsion beam rear) but it only weighs 2500 pounds and it handles very well. And the L15A7 is great and feels just like a vtec D15. The Fit feels pretty much like some time-warped in a 90's honda and put new body panels on it. EnergizerFellow fucked around with this message at 18:06 on Jul 19, 2013 |
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Thwomp posted:Looks like it's supposed to be one of Honda's new "Earth Dreams" engines Oh Japan...don't you ever go changin'
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# ? Jul 19, 2013 20:45 |
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The Camaro got a refresh:
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 00:04 |
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Aside from the tank commander levels of visibility, that looks better.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 00:06 |
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Not a fan of those tail lamps at all.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 00:18 |
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Refresh resmesh, it's just lipstick on a pig. The V6 ATS is 400lbs lighter than the V6 camaro, even with all the luxury junk packed into it. It is kind of funny with the malibu and vette adopting the camaro taillights, while at the same time the camaro is going the other direction. Also, i stopped and looked at the new 2014 impala and it looks really good in person, a lot better than photos, but still it's going to be a hard sell for a 195hp car at $29k, especially with 300hp "old model" 2014s with 30k everywhere for $13k. Powershift fucked around with this message at 00:27 on Jul 20, 2013 |
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Nobody is cross shopping V6 Camaro's and V6 ATS'. Almost everyone buying a V6 Camaro is buying it for the styling.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 00:43 |
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Devyl posted:The Camaro got a refresh: It's all squinty now!
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 00:46 |
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I like it, and I also like the fact that the Phaeton is definitely coming back to North America for 2014. I have all kinds of crazy plans in my head for how they can choose to play it, top among them is to just keep the old platform, maybe give the styling and interior a refresh, smaller engines and a move downmarket to the $45k price range.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 00:57 |
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Linedance posted:I just had a new Golf from zipcar, so far it has been the worst for this. I took a picture from my perspective. The camera was a little in front of my face, so in practice I could see slightly more of the speedo (up to about 50mph!). At least you have the option of seeing the speedo and being uncomfortable. A lot of friends' cars I've borrowed recently have been late 2000's to new and haven't had adjustable wheels, which is even better if the car has buckets installed that don't have adjustable height.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 01:18 |
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Drunken Lullabies posted:At least you have the option of seeing the speedo and being uncomfortable. A lot of friends' cars I've borrowed recently have been late 2000's to new and haven't had adjustable wheels, which is even better if the car has buckets installed that don't have adjustable height. Curious as to what models these are - are you sure you're not just missing the adjuster?
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 01:38 |
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dissss posted:There is the City too which is basically like a Fit sedan. The Fit is fun to drive, and the press generally considers it to be the best driver in its class. Interestingly, the NA Civic is one of the few Civics that haven't moved to an enlarged Fit platform. EnergizerFellow posted:I'd argue a true successor to 90s Civics is the current Hyundai Accent SE. The 4th gen Accent SE hatch and 5th gen Civic Si are virtually identical in length, width, wheelbase, power, and curb weight. The Accent is ~7" taller and up ~20% torque output, however. I'd counter that a car needs good steering and handling to be a true successor to the 90s Civics.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 02:19 |
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dissss posted:Curious as to what models these are - are you sure you're not just missing the adjuster? I really can't remember many because I drive a lot of cars in a week, but in particular I can't figure out how to adjust my girlfriend's GH impreza's wheel for the life of me. I'm really short and she has the factory sparco buckets which sit you really low in the car to begin with. I haven't looked at the manual, I've just fished my hand around the steering rack a few times and felt disappointed.
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VikingSkull posted:Nobody is cross shopping V6 Camaro's and V6 ATS'. Almost everyone buying a V6 Camaro is buying it for the styling. What i mean is that the next Camaro is supposed to be on the same chassis as the ATS, they're wasting time and money on retooling the fat bomb bunker rather than accelerating development of the next model.
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Powershift posted:What i mean is that the next Camaro is supposed to be on the same chassis as the ATS, they're wasting time and money on retooling the fat bomb bunker rather than accelerating development of the next model. Dunno it looks like all they did was change the plastic for the F/R bumper covers and lights and it looks to me at least like zero sheet-metal changes. It makes more sense to milk all the money out of a model that's still selling decently and has more or less paid itself off instead of cutting corners or spending extra cash fast-tracking the new platform version when the old one is still selling.
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 02:57 |
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That's the same front/rear end on the 2014 Z28 that was revealed a few months ago, no? edit: yep
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 05:28 |
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ehnus posted:That's the same front/rear end on the 2014 Z28 that was revealed a few months ago, no? The Z28 looks to get slightly different lights, but fitting into that same rectangular hole. I like the old styling a bit better. Wonder if there's any 2013 ZL1s out there still...
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 05:32 |
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PeterWeller posted:The Fit is fun to drive, and the press generally considers it to be the best driver in its class. Maybe in North America, certainly not where I am. New Zealand is actually quite an interesting market for model ranges, here Honda has the Jazz(Fit)/City, (Euro) Civic Hatch/(US) Civic sedan, (Euro) Accord/(US Accord) for sale alongside each other. Likewise Toyota has the (Euro) Corolla(Auris) Hatch/(US) Corolla sedan, US Camry sedan and the Avensis wagon
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Drunken Lullabies posted:I really can't remember many because I drive a lot of cars in a week, but in particular I can't figure out how to adjust my girlfriend's GH impreza's wheel for the life of me. I'm really short and she has the factory sparco buckets which sit you really low in the car to begin with. I haven't looked at the manual, I've just fished my hand around the steering rack a few times and felt disappointed. Here's the illustration from the manual, don't know what models do / don't come equipped (I guess it's an option).
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 06:03 |
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How much did they change the Fit platform between the 2007-2008 and '09+? I had an '08 which I enjoyed a lot but the 09s feel a lot bigger, heavier, and more..."bathtub-y." They're probably not even that much bigger or heavier though. I didn't care for the redesigned Fit's interior either.
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Let's talk about Cameros https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCnbwm4dcFs
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 09:30 |
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It's a very odd thing for me to say but Chevy has been knocking it out of the park lately. It's not a stretch to imagine in a year's time that I will replace the Spyder with a C7 Z51.
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Throatwarbler posted:Let's talk about Cameros Whoa, it has 305 tires all around. Is that a good thing?
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# ? Jul 20, 2013 19:27 |
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CharlesM posted:Here's the illustration from the manual, don't know what models do / don't come equipped (I guess it's an option). Yeah it doesn't seem to have either of those levers which is kinda weird because it has like every other option imagineable. Well it has 1 of the 2 levers but I can't make it budge. Drunken Lullabies fucked around with this message at 20:01 on Jul 20, 2013 |
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Ummm two levers? The bottom lever goes down at which point the wheel cam tilt and telescope. Maybe it's really tight? To add to the Fit chat I've been enjoying mine a lot. The 09+ is a lot quieter, a lot more stable on the highway and has more storage space. It handles well, the gearbox feels solid and steering response is good but it's not as tossable as the GD if that makes sense. I've been getting a solid 30mpg city and around 36 highway, the EPA estimates are a bit low. The biggest advantage, and why I ended up with one rather than a 2 or Fiesta, is the fact that it has almost twice the cargo room compared to anything else in its class. I should post photos of the 55" TV, 6ft dresser, etc that I've moved. Last camping trip my car was able to fit 4 adults, 2 lage coolers, an RC plane plus all of our camping gear. Bulk Vanderhuge fucked around with this message at 20:17 on Jul 20, 2013 |
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Pr0kjayhawk posted:It's a very odd thing for me to say but Chevy has been knocking it out of the park lately. It's not a stretch to imagine in a year's time that I will replace the Spyder with a C7 Z51. Eh, it's been a mixed bag I think. They've hit a few homeruns, but they've also whiffed on a few. The 2013 Malibu was a total letdown and the 4 cylinder Impala shouldn't even exist.
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Bulk Vanderhuge posted:Ummm two levers? The bottom lever goes down at which point the wheel cam tilt and telescope. Maybe it's really tight? So you can say everything fit?
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There's some interesting rumors surrounding Fiat/Chrysler lately. One claim is that all future Alfa Romeos will be rwd (unlikely with the Mito and Guilietta moving forward), but it does match up with speculation over the Avenger being reborn as a D-segment rwd sedan. That would go a long way to differentiate Dodge from Chrysler while spreading out the new platform's costs, which is also supposed to spawn an Alfa sedan and maybe some coupes for both sides of the company. While this all sounds promising, I'm eager to see how the new 200 turns out next January, as it's supposed to the first true example of the fully integrated design teams. It'll give us a real idea what Fiatsler is capable of or not.
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Q_res posted:Eh, it's been a mixed bag I think. They've hit a few homeruns, but they've also whiffed on a few. The 2013 Malibu was a total letdown and the 4 cylinder Impala shouldn't even exist. What's wrong with the Malibu? I thought Chevy has been getting props for how good they've been doing with it.
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leica posted:What's wrong with the Malibu? I thought Chevy has been getting props for how good they've been doing with it. The 2013 Malibu was a step back from the car it replaced (which was arguably a homerun in its own right) in virtually every possible way. Worst of all sales reflected that, hence the emergency 2014 refresh.
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Throatwarbler posted:I like it, and I also like the fact that the Phaeton is definitely coming back to North America for 2014. I have all kinds of crazy plans in my head for how they can choose to play it, top among them is to just keep the old platform, maybe give the styling and interior a refresh, smaller engines and a move downmarket to the $45k price range. Sorry, but I can't see this working out any better than it did last time. Even if they get it down to $45k...the Audi A6 starts at like $42k. I realize that the A6 is a bit smaller, but I just can't imagine Americans spending that much money on a sedan whose brand isn't really associated with luxury or prestige. Especially since VW is going for a more 'mainstream' image with the current Jetta and Passat. Bouillon Rube fucked around with this message at 01:15 on Jul 21, 2013 |
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Q_res posted:The 2013 Malibu was a step back from the car it replaced (which was arguably a homerun in its own right) in virtually every possible way. Worst of all sales reflected that, hence the emergency 2014 refresh. They also launched it in the dumbest possible way, with only a single engine choice of the worst hybrid they've ever made, and all of it pushed out the door in a rush because a certain CEO doesn't know poo poo about how cars are made.
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Eh, the 2008 Malibu a "home run"? Certainly not in terms of sales. But I guess it did at least put GM on the map of many shoppers compared to the N-body that it replaced. The mechanically similar Saturn Aura was actually released a year before the Malibu and was hailed as the turning point for GM/Bob Lutz, Saturn just didn't have the brand recognition and dealer/customer base that Chevy did. Augmented Dickey posted:Sorry, but I can't see this working out any better than it did last time. Even if they get it down to $45k...the Audi A6 starts at like $42k. I realize that the A6 is a bit smaller, but I just can't imagine Americans spending that much money on a sedan whose brand isn't really associated with luxury or prestige. Especially since VW is going for a more 'mainstream' image with the current Jetta and Passat. Lots of Americans buy a large Buick that costs more than a small Cadillac, or a large Toyota over a small Lexus, and there are plenty of well off people who would rather not be seen in an Audi. The market is there, price it at about the same price as a mid-spec A6 and it will sell but the key will be whether they can actually pull it off. It was tough back in 2003 when it was a brand new bespoke platform with its own plant, but at this point the Bentley Continental chassis is 10 years old.
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Throatwarbler posted:Eh, the 2008 Malibu a "home run"? "Home run" in the sense that it was probably the best mid-size effort from GM ever. Certainly the best to wear a bowtie.
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Q_res posted:"Home run" in the sense that it was probably the best mid-size effort from GM ever. Certainly the best to wear a bowtie. Damning with faint praise, there
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Q_res posted:The 2013 Malibu was a step back from the car it replaced (which was arguably a homerun in its own right) in virtually every possible way. Worst of all sales reflected that, hence the emergency 2014 refresh. How is that even possible? The worst car I've driven in the past few years was a 2012 Malibu rental that I foolishly took over a Mazda 6.
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Forming opinions on cars based on rental experience is about the dumbest thing you can do. Almost all are stripper models, some even moreso than you can buy from a dealer, depending on the fleet order. On top of that, they get flogged to death and often don't get maintained like they should, and to add insult to injury, the economic downturn has forced almost all rental agencies to prolong fleet life to cut costs. Rental cars are all poo poo, it doesn't matter what brand it is. We get rental Mazda 6's in all the time at my auction, and they are loving garbage, too. They are literal appliance cars. It's like saying a wheelbarrow is uncomfortable to sit in. Can you haul things with it? If so, it did what it was designed to do. If you want a nice rental car, you have to pay extra for the highline poo poo. Seizure Meat fucked around with this message at 15:52 on Jul 21, 2013 |
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