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GM- the best there is
GM- kicking ****box ricer ass into the 21st century- and beyond..
http://www.saturn.com/saturn/SaturnI..._1031_homepage |
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Charlie Nudo- the worst there is
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:23:57 -0500, "trippin-2-8-trak"
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Charlie Nudo- the worst there is
On Nov 1, 12:08 am, DeserTBoB wrote:
Kicking Noodles' ass way far ahead into the 21st century...again. Hey Desert Bob YOU CAN SAY THAT,AGAIN! I LOVE IT! I LOVE IT! I LOVE IT! |
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GM- the best there is
On Oct 31, 8:23 pm, "trippin-2-8-trak" wrote:
GM- kicking ****box ricer ass into the 21st century- and beyond.. http://www.saturn.com/saturn/SaturnI..._1031_homepage This has got to be the dumbest post of the 21st century. Saturn doesn't even exist anymore, their vehicles have become nothing more than rebadged ****boxes or Korean engineered turds built in MEXICO! The only thing they had going for them was the Honda engines in the old VUE, even the press was was giving them accolades for that move. Now they build the VUE in MEXICO and we all know racist Charlie Nudo hates Mexicans. http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...red-line_x.htm "The best thing about the Saturn Vue is the Honda powertrain: 3.5- liter, 250-horsepower V-6 linked to a five-speed automatic transmission. It's standard on the Red Line, optional on the civilian- grade Vue." "Not that Vue generally, or the Red Line specifically, are bad. Just that nothing about them approaches the high-class excellence of the sweet-running, smooth-shifting Honda go-unit under the hood. " "In fact, if Saturn could bring the Vue up to the standard set by the Honda components, there'd be some SUV makers out there whimpering toward cover, unable to come close in power, space, durability (Saturn's plastic exterior body panels don't rust or ding) and friendly dealerships." Regarding the engine in the current MEXICAN VUE, the automotive experts had this to say, " A 3.5-liter V6 with 222 horsepower. On the upside, buyers are treated to a six speed transmission and all wheel-drive. On the downside, it's a nasty agrarian mill better suited to being thrown off a cliff than propelling a car." |
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GM- the most mexican there is
On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 11:38:03 -0000, Oodles Of Noodles
wrote: Regarding the engine in the current MEXICAN VUE, the automotive experts had this to say, " A 3.5-liter V6 with 222 horsepower. On the upside, buyers are treated to a six speed transmission and all wheel-drive. On the downside, it's a nasty agrarian mill better suited to being thrown off a cliff than propelling a car." snip Add to that the horrid quality control and high failure rate on anything built in Mexico (GM or not) and you have: GM: THE WORST THERE IS! You'll note that GM has done a "Wal-Mart," after years of touting its Spring Hill, TN Saturn assembly plant as being a model for the future of US industry, all the while quietly moving production to Mexico. |
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GM- the most mexican there is
You'll note that GM has done a "Wal-Mart," after years of touting its
Spring Hill, TN Saturn assembly plant as being a model for the future of US industry, all the while quietly moving production to Mexico. Pretty hard to staff a plant without water and Tennessee (don't know about Spring Hill) is running out. Looks like the U.S. may have to invade Canada to ensure a supply of water, eh? |
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GM- the most mexican there is
On Nov 2, 1:21 pm, "William W Western" wrote:
You'll note that GM has done a "Wal-Mart," after years of touting its Spring Hill, TN Saturn assembly plant as being a model for the future of US industry, all the while quietly moving production to Mexico. Pretty hard to staff a plant without water and Tennessee (don't know about Spring Hill) is running out. Looks like the U.S. may have to invade Canada to ensure a supply of water, eh? Spring Hills demise started long before the rain quit falling in TN. |
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