Friday, February 29, 2008

MORE VW SCIROCCO PHOTOS

For the sake of thorough reporting and historical context, here are more photos of the upcoming Scirocco. In addition, take a gander at the scIROCco concept that came before it and the Corrado & old Scirocco that preceded it.  

Gotta be honest with you: I've been thinking about the plight of Volkswagen suits who don't know exactly how to position the Scirocco and - in North America at least - have decided not to position it anywhere. (Catch Friday's story here and find the links therein.) Now, I won't come right out and agree that Volkswagen has no room in their showrooms for the Scirocco, what with the GTI and R32 filling the sport-compact gap nicely.  No, I won't agree at all.  But when I consider a few facts, I do see VW's point, even if I don't like it or necessarily agree.  


For one, without knowing the price scheme, the Scirocco took a more dramatic styling approach to the hot hatchback ethos.  In other words, it's a more dramatic GTI.  The GTI is made by Volkswagen, just like the Scirocco.  

For two, similar products have struggled here in recent times.  With reason; I know.  The Toyota Celica was torqueless. North Americans like torque, especially the more southern of the North Americans. Acura renamed the the Integra the RSX while relieving it of some driving verve.  Both of those vehicles waved buh-bye.  Hyundai's Tiburon remains and will either be supplanted or supported by a rear-wheel drive Genesis coupe.  

For three, without knowing the dynamic setup Volkswagen wishes to bestow upon the Scirocco, in what way will it be different from the GTI?  More hardcore; more worthy of poseur status?  Bare bones sporting or luxo-sportacious?  Without knowing how the Scirocco will differ from the GTI, it is hard to figure with which competing makes it will battle.  But, in the UK for instance, here are some potential comparison contenders.

BMW's 1-series coupe is powered by a wider range of engines in other parts of the world.  A four-cylinder (maybe diesel?) 1-series has a status badge and worthy dynamics.  Practically, it ain't the solution to the IKEA needs your life presents.  Then again, it's a BMW; and that'll sway many potential Scirocco customers.


The Mazda RX-8 is another high-style sporty coupe.  Unique in many ways - rotary engine, two rear-hinged back doors - the RX-8 is still a pure driving experience and is hardly more expensive than a GTI in the United Kingdom.


Prototype S is just a concept buzzword for Mitsubishi's next Lancer Sportback.  Expect the Ralliart version to be a sharp driving tool with less power and less expense than the Lancer Evo X.  All-wheel drive, dual-clutch gearbox, and 240 horsepower will combine to be a hardcore alternative that the Scirocco must beat.  Or at least tame. 

ACURA TL RECALL

With struggling sales, the last thing Honda's luxury division needs is a recall on their core car.  Acura TL's from 2004 and 2005 (129,600 of 'em) could suffer from failing windshield wipers.  Another issue affects cars from the same period thru 2008: degrading power steering hoses -> cracking -> fluid leaking onto catalytic converter -> smoke & fire?

Get it taken care of if you're a TL owner.  Up to this point, nobody has been involved in accidents or injuries. Don't be the first. Recently, GoodCarBadCar named the TL a Beauty for the Boss. Fortunately, the engineering of the power steering hose and windshield wiper circuit breaker didn't need to be beautiful for the TL to garner 
#5 on the list.


MAZDA ATENZA ROARING IN JAPAN

Mazda is very pleased to see midsize success in their home market of Japan.  The Atenza, which is linked to the 6 but will not be identical to the second generation 6 we receive, sold at three times the expected rate in its first month on sale in Japan.  

Apparently, the 5-door hatch; sedan; and wagon are each making up an appropriate third of the total. Better news lies in the portion of Atenzas being optioned up.  60% of the sedans are oh-so-not base models; also true for 50% of the hatches and wagons.  Amazingly specific data also bears out the distinct colour preferences of sedan; hatch; and wagon consumers, who chose white; black; and blue, respectively most often on the three bodystyles.


PEUGEOT'S LE MANS DRIVERS

It ought to be a matter of national pride for Peugeot, not to mention the disturbing nature of absolute German dominance at France's most famous race, the 24 Hours of Le Mans.  Audi  won this classic race in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007.  Although Bentley - a Volkswagen subsidiary just like Audi - took the title in 2003, it was with Audi's help.  

1996, '97, and '98 were Porsche's years whilst 1999 was BMW's.  The most recent French company to win was indeed Peugeot, but that was 1993.  

Thus, Peugeot is ready to battle again.  This year, they'll be majoring on the drivers as seriously as the cars.  Ask any casual Le Mans follower about previous winners and you will inevitably be told about car companies; not drivers.  If Peugeot manages to wrest the Heures du Mans crown from Audi this year, the drivers will be remembered.  

Jacques Villeneuve, Christian Klien, Alex Wurz, Pedro Lamy, Franck Montagny, Marc Gene, and Ricardo Zonta all sound good.  World Rally man Stephane Sarrazin and ex-Formula 3000 racer Nicolas Minassian should help the cause.  For those keeping track, that's three Frenchmen, one French-Canadian, and not a single German.  


Peugeot's current showrooms are not full of models that could be easily linked to a win at Le Mans.  Like Audi (which uses lines like, "Audi is a trailblazer when it comes to diesel power. Since 1989, over 4.5 millions cars have rolled off the production line with the highly efficient TDI technology under the bonnet. By equipping the R10 TDI sports prototype with this technology, we have just won the 24 Hours of Le Mans with a diesel-powered car for the second time") Peugeot is opting for diesel power in their Le Mans racer and it is on this point that Peugeot can claim 'trickle-down' effect and exercise marketing heft. Peugeot and its sister company Citroen are indelinly linked to diesel engines, and rightfully so.  

VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO IMAGES

Be doubtful of the fact that Volkswagen isn't pleased, deep inside the heart of the company, that images of the upcoming Scirocco were leaked ahead of its auto show debut at Geneva.  These sorts of things contribute to the hype a car generates and simply provides more chit-chat on automotive forums.  How can this hurt?

VW designers have stayed remarkably true to the IROC concept from last year but obviously lost overt show car elements like the massive wheels and the bellicose front end.  It'd be nice to see this image in another shade, but there's no denying that even in a silvery-white; the Scirocco is in impactful design .  


The Good Car Guy whined, but six weeks later news was still bad. On that front, nothing has changed.  Let's hope it does. First words out of the mouth of The Good Car Girl when she saw the pics: "I'd buy that."  





Thursday, February 28, 2008

CHEVY MALIBU POPULAR ON THE DUB-DUB-DUB

Compete.com has some statistics (this from SeekingAlpha.com) that show the Chevrolet Malibu to be a much, much, MUCH more popular vehicle on the internet than its competitors.  Expect year-end data from MSN Cars and others to bear this out.  Admittedly, the more complex data shows that more Honda Accord shoppers became 'engaged'.  This doesn't detract from the positive news for GM and Chevrolet brass - people are attracted to the Malibu in a way they never ever could have been with the old Malibu. As it stands at present, here are some of the stats:

236,011 - online shopping excursions for the Malibu in December of 2007

67,921 - online shopping excursions for the Malibu in October of 2007

247 - percentage increase in online shoppers for the Malibu from the tenth month of 2007 to the twelfth

2 - number of midsize cars (named Accord and Camry) it takes to develop the numbers the Malibu achieved on its own in December

3 - number of consecutive months led by the Malibu in the midsize sedan category, the first time during the web's relatively short lifespan that an American-badged car pulled that trick

CONSUMER REPORTS Reports

Consumer Reports, not a bastion of automotive enthusiasm but a respected resource nonetheless, has named its ten best cars.  

The Hyundai Elantra takes the crown of best small sedan.  Consumer Reports refuses to give a crown to any vehicle lacking Electronic Stability Control.  That safety feature is standard on the Elantra along with a host of other pieces of equipment relevant to passenger protection.  Apart from ESC, the Mazda 3 and Honda Civic would rank as highly as the Elantra.  ESC is not standard on those two Japanese sedans, however.

Not surprising to readers of GoodCarBadCar, the Hyundai Santa Fe is a terrific small utility vehicle.  It earns the nod from Consumer Reports in the midsize SUV, with respect given to its excellent fit and finish among other things.

If it weren't for reliability questions, the Toyota Tundra may have beaten out the Chevrolet Silverado Crew Cab.  Reliability matters.  Silverado takes the pickup title at Consumer Reports.

Lexus' hybrid version of its LS luxo-limo-sedan lost out to a vehicle offering far greater value, the Lexus LS460L.  Factor in fun-to-drive and the LS is still a little too Lexus and not enough BMW, but it still earned a near-perfect score from Consumer Reports.

Honda's Accord took the family sedan category.  "Surprise; surprise", say those familiar with The Good 12. Similar words in reaction to the Infiniti G35's win in the upscale sedan sector.  I gots to say - them are good picks.

A separate category for "Fun-To-Drive" strikes me as humorous, but the Mazda MX-5 has earned its stripes. The Toyota RAV4, discussed on this page earlier today in relation to the new Subaru Forester, captures Consumer Reports' award for small SUVs.  Surprising speed will be forever linked to the present generation's V6 version.  On the other hand, the four-cylinder RAV4 is the most fuel efficient non-hybrid SUV available.

Although recognizing the Honda Odyssey as more fun, Consumer Reports presents the Toyota Sienna as its minivan pick.  Meanwhile, for the fifth year in a row, Toyota's Prius wins the green car award.


Other Award-related posts on this site: 
The Good 12 - GoodCarBadCar
The Bad 8 - GoodCarBadCar
Ten Best - Car & Driver

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

4 MALIBU HYBRIDS AND $1MILLION FOR DARWIN HEAD

Just minutes ago, during the first intermission of the NHL game between the Vancouver Canucks and Colorado Avalanche, Darwin Head and two friends were to shoot pucks from centre ice in order to win 1, 3, or 4 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrids.  Mr. Head shot first and popped enough goals to gain a car for himself.  His first friend scored enough to put them over the top before the third friend even shot one puck. Each competitor won a new Malibu Hybrid and one member of the GM Place audience won a car as well... no effort required.

Darwin Head, of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, moved back to the opposite blue line to shoot 20 more pucks. He had just 24 seconds from his first release to the time the fifteenth puck had to cross the goal line. Darwin Head scored fifteen.  Darwin Head won $1,000,000.  

How much did the television and live audience learn about the Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid?  Next to nothing, although the oft-advertised draw was heavily advertised on TSN.ca for quite some time.  Last year, the prize included Chevrolet Silverado's, but the $1million was not won.  By the way, the score in the game was 0-0 after 20 minutes, prompting uncomfirmed reports (in this post only) of free agent signings of Mr. Head and his buddies.

HUGE FORD MUSTANG RECALL

Ford is recalling 470,000 late model Ford Mustangs to recalibrate the force with which airbags deploy.  There have been no reports of injuries or accidents related to the airbag problem, but Ford's own testing showed there could be a problem with smaller passengers.

What does this recall tell you?  Ford has sold a lot of Mustangs in recent years.... and, it pays to do testing like this before you release the model. 2005-2008 model year 'Stangs make up all 470,000 cars involved.

BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW...

The nation of Iran plans to invest up to $40,000,000 into a venture for Iranian Samand cars to be built in Belarus.  This from one of the most hilariously titled websites I've ever seen - here.

Mohammad Junaid Yunus Shaikh, a 21-year old Indian man, was arrested for stealing at least fifteen cars in the last year alone.  A tip led police to Yunus Shaikh outside a mall in Malad where he had in his possession a set of master keys and a Toyota Corolla.  He has been arrested for this sort of activity before and spends most of his profits at bars.  

Reports by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and National Resources Defense Council say that the advent of plug-in hybrids (like the Chevrolet Volt that General Motors says is electric with a 'range extender') could increase deadly air pollution even as fuel consumption goes down.  The MCPA: "Use of PHEVs could result in more sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions -- a component of corrosive acid rain - at levels more than double those of gasoline engines and about 3 or 4 times greater than hybrid."  The study also mentions that cars like the Volt and obvious Toyota competitors that "lower tailpipe emissions may be offset by smokestack emissions from the utility generating plants supplying electricity to recharge the big batteries that allow plug-ins to run up to 40 miles without kicking on their gasoline engines."

The median age for a car in the USA is 9.2 years.  41.3% are over 11 years old.  Trucks? Median age of 7.1 years with 29.5% over 11 years old.

Suzuki will sell cars in South Africa soon.  They've been absent from that market for four years.

Automotive production in Slovakia nearly doubled in 2007 to 572,000 vehicles built, up from 295,000 in '06. Volkswagen, Kia, and Peugeot-Citroen are the main players, and the latter two will likely contribute most of the increase in '08 that should take the total to 675,000.

The Seaside Five will likely be fired.  They're five constables based out of the Blackwood police station who challenged each other to an odd form of truth or dare.  Who can escape to the most distant location without being caught?  Apparently they got as far as Porthcrawl and Barry Island (30 miles from their post) and then decided to attempt trips into England as well.  Finally, one of their cars broke down on the wrong side of the Welsh border.  Lesson: you can drive very far from home, indeed.... but you'll get caught.

YOU SMOKE? YOU WANT DRIVENTOQUIT.CA

Good news for everyone involved.  The Canadian Cancer Society will give somebody in Ontario a Toyota Prius if they go smoke-free next month.  

You can register at www.DrivenToQuit.ca and find the rules there, too.  The site encourages quitting buddies and will verify the winner of the grand prize draw with a urine test.  Non-smokers won't need to be around as much smoke, smokers have an incentive to quit.  One person will receive a new car for going 31 days without smoking. Health Canada pays out slightly less for health care costs related to smoking.  

It would've been terribly inappropriate but awfully ironic if the Society had decided to give away an '89 Volkswagen Golf diesel.  


SECOND DEEPER LOOK AT THE AMERICAN MARKET

Details are wonderful things. After all, the forest is made up of many trees. To see yesterday's look at the American automotive marketplace (circa 2007) click here. For today's look... umm, keep reading.

Although the large pickup market fell 7% last year, Chevrolet Silverado sales were down just 3.1%. That leaves the Silverado with 618,257 units sold; more than a quarter of all Chevy's.

Nissan is beginning to successfully ride the coat-tails of Toyota and Honda. The midsize Japanese duo should really be considered a trio now, with Altima sales up 22.1% in '07 to 284,762.

General Motors bosses were rewarded for making obvious (and correct) decisions with Saturn sales in 2007. Few would be surprised by the fact that sales were up 5.7%. The lineup is completely different than it was just a couple years ago. L-series now equals Aura. Ion was replaced with Astra. Vue is new. Outlook is Enclave-lite. Sky never used to be. Expect Saturn to improve again this year, or in case of economy troubles, to struggle less than other domestics.


Check out AmericanTrucks.com and their
large selection of Ford Truck Wheels

That note above about Silverado sales not falling as sharply as the sector it competes in? Ford's F150 tumbled 13.5% last year. Ouch. Officially, the F150 is still the best-selling vehicle in America with 690,589. Technically, the combined effort of what is basically the same truck (Silverado and GMC Sierra) forms 826,500. So, Ford has the single best-selling vehicle, but General Motors sells more light-duty pickups.

In 2007, Hummer sales were down 22%. Enough said. Well, actually, for more on that, click here for The Good Car Guy's test drive of an H2.

Nissan's luxury brand, Infiniti, could use some help from the G35's teammates. With the FX35 and FX45, M35 and M45, QX56, and new EX lux-cute-ute, the G's 54,015 units sold seems fine. But last year, the other non-Good 12-winning elements of Infiniti's lineup combined for just 73,023 vehicles sold. That needs to improve.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008

WORLD CAR OF THE YEAR

The Ford Motor Company is well represented in the (nobody cares about) World Car of the Year competition. Subsidiary Mazda has a successful and worthy small hatch in the 2 and the Blue Oval is represented by the Mondeo. Mercedes-Benz rounds out the field with the new C-class.

World DesignOTY will be taken by either the Audi R8, Mazda 2, or Volvo C30. There's another award that has two Ford Motor Company candidates, with the C30 taking the Mondeo's place.


World PerformanceCOTY features the Audi S5 and R8 as well as the BMW M3. GreenCOTY contenders include the diesel-powered smart fortwo, BMW 118d con Efficient Dynamics, and Volkswagen Passat 1.9TDI. Take notice hybrids, hydrogen and other beginning-with-h fuel solutions: three diesels that make use of subtle but very useful additions or subtractions. Weight loss; seats; idling, for three.

Who will win and who should win? GoodCarBadCar will go with the Mondeo although the
2 is deserving. The R8 could run the Design and Performance table, although the C30 is a more fitting winner in the former category. Green works well with the smart, but expect the BMW to take the crown. There are other candidates that aren't on the list but should be, mind.


A DEEPER LOOK AT THE AMERICAN MARKET

BusinessWeek is currently placing labels on automakers. BMW, Honda, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Mini, Porsche, and Toyota are considered Top Dogs.  Audi, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Jeep, Lincoln, Mazda, Nissan, and Saturn are considered Underdogs.  Here are some of the important stats:

BMW sold 293,795 cars in the USofA last year.  Two shocking asides you need to know include the fact that 142,488 of those were 3-series sedans, coupes, wagons, and convertibles (a Good 12 winner). Secondly, it wasn't long ago that Jaguar was aiming for great success with 200,000 annual global sales.  Even as the market grows stagnant, BMW recorded their 16th consecutive year of sales growth.  

Of the 1,371,438 Honda's sold in the States last year, more than a quarter were midsize sedans.  That'd be the Accord (a Good 12 winner), for those of you not up to speed.  Ridgeline, Odyssey, Pilot, CR-V, Element, S2000, Fit, and Civic combine to sell 972,207 sales.


Lexus sold 82,867 ES350's last year.  Consider adding that to another large number - 418,757 - which is Toyota's Camry total for last year. That's basically 501,624 separate editions of what is basically the same car. Yes, it does appear as though I'm using the term "basically"; liberally.  

More than one-third of all Porsche's sold are Cayenne's.  12,547 more of the ugly utes were driven off the lot and into public roads in 2007.

BusinessWeek makes a very valid point in comparing historic Cadillac sales to Lexus' current sales.  Cadillac hasn't topped 300,000 since 1986.  Lexus nearly hit 330,000 last year.  More poignantly; that great year for Cadillac in '86 came when the competition was much softer.  A Lexus showroom was not to be found.
Hyundai's sales have increased 24% since 2002.  

Jeep sold 119,243 Wranglers last year, 60% of which were of the four-door fashion.  If you pay as much attention to "trending" in the automotive marketplace as I do in my fantasy hockey pool (third and rising), consider that Lincoln sales were up 8.8% last year. Nevertheless, that 8.8% climb took Lincoln to just 131,487.  Thanks to terrific crossovers like the CX-7 and CX-9 and a new performance edition of the 3, Mazda sales have climbed 15% since 2005.  

MITSUBISHI & JANUARY SUCCESS

Eleven consecutive months of production growth is music to the ears of Mitsubishi's top bosses.  Globally, Mitsubishi Motors produced 115,805 vehicles in January.  Mitsubishi exported 29,316 cars from Japan to Europe alone.  The global production figure is 7.5% higher than it was in January of 2007.

The story in Japan is not dissimilar to that of other big Japanese automakers like Toyota and Honda. January of '08 sales were down 2.3% to 15,165.  

Mitsubishi's vehicle lineup in North America is more than a little different than what you'd see in Mitsu showrooms abroad.  While the Lancer is the smallest vehicle available to us, Mitsubishi UK would sell you an i - yes you read that right - or a Colt (pictured).  If you're familiar with the decommisioned smart forfour, the Colt is not a completely different animal.  The i would be considered a smart fortwo competitor and will be compared with the Toyota iQ when it reaches production.  

North American Mitsubishi buyers can also purchase a Dodge Dakota-based truck (the Raider) and two crossover SUV's that are not available in the UK.  Conversely, consumers across the pond are offered the L200 pickup and the Shogun sport-ute alongside the Outlander that we can have as well.  

In accordance with typical European auto selling, Mitsubishi produces the Grandis.  Picture a Mazda 5 mixed with a Mitsubishi Outlander.  Moving to Japan, well.... follow the link.  Lots of odd shapes, dramatic style, and practical; everyday useability.  
Monday, February 25, 2008

evo TESTS BUDGET CARS @ WEMBLEY

A short YouTube clip below shows you the guys from evo magazine testing four cheap used cars at the Race of Champions circuit.  After you've gotten a taste, the link and I will direct you to www.evo.co.uk to watch more.

HONDA'S FACTS AND FIGURES

68,000 - vehicles Honda expects to sell in India during this fiscal year which ends next month

90,000 - vehicles Honda expects to sell in India next year

160,000 - vehicles Honda expects to sell in India in 2010

1,100,000 - approximate total number of vehicles sold in India last year

405,000,000 - money, in USD, poured into Honda's Greater Noida plant in India since 1997

28 - race victories taken by Honda in the Indy Racing League from 2003-2005 before Honda became the sole engine supplier

166,608 - total number of miles driven by IRL drivers - with Honda engines of course - in 2007

1 - total number of in-race engine failures during those 166,608 miles

65 - race victories taken by Honda in CART, another major open-wheel; Formula style series in America, during Honda's nine seasons of competition in that series

1 - IRL/Champ Car series created by this past week's merger of the two competing open-wheel series' in America

2,000,000 - vehicles built at Honda's Swindon, England plant during its 16 year lifespan as of last week when a silver CR-V rolled off the line

25 - growth, measured in percent, of production volume at the Swindon plant over the last eighteen months

80,000,000 - added investment, in pounds sterling, that Honda will put into the Swindon plant

0 - total wins expected in the Formula 1 season by Honda's own technical director - the very-famous former Ferrari tech director - Ross Brawn, who said, "Today we don't have a car to win, we will see what happens during the year, but in 2009 and 2010 we can be more optimistic."

TIM HORTON'S & THE TOYOTA MATRIX

This year's "Rrrrroll Up The Rim To Win" contest will feature an all-wheel drive Toyota Matrix as its grand prize. Canada's favourite coffee shop holds this competition each year with the winning prizes being printed on the underside of the coffee cup rim.  Although muffins, donuts, and coffees are the usual winning fare, the Canadian-built Matrix would leave a very nice after-taste.  To learn more about the all-new Matrix, click here.  Or follow this link to Toyota's site.  

Toyota will provide 35 winning Tim Horton's drinkers with a new Matrix. There are also 100 boats to be won in addition to 5,000 Garmin navigation systems that come preloaded with Timmies locations; 20,000 Tim's gift cards worth $50; and 31,000,000 food and drink prizes.  


At the Kandahar, Afghanistan Tim Horton's franchise, military personnel could win prizes of $1,000; more navi systems; 6,000 food and drink prizes; and 1,000 Kandahar Tim Horton's hats.

Tim Horton's was started by the late Tim Horton, an ex-National Hockey League player, and Fox Harb'r big shot Ron Joyce in 1964.  There are now 2,823 locations in Canada and 398 in the USA.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

MORE QUESTIONS FOR THE GOOD CAR GUY

Questions form the entry point of learning.  If we don't want to know; we won't know.  Questions come into GoodCarBadCar regularly and earlier this week - for the first time - The Good Car Guy took time to answer with completely honest and opinionated responses.  You can check that out here or scroll down for more questions.... and more answers.

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ARE HONDA'S BAD CARS? To be frank; no.  Are Honda's always interesting, fun, and desirable?  No, again. Nevertheless, few Honda's are unrecommendable.  For such a mainstream lineup from the world's preeminent engine builder, Honda does produce a surprising number of driver-centric vehicles and continues to carry its reputation as a top quality/reliability/durability brand.


ARE LAND ROVER LR3'S WORTH THE MONEY?  In The Good Car Guy's test drive of the Land Rover LR3 that you can read here, praise was forthcoming.  At the end of that post, you can follow a link to another story that is not so favourable as relates to reliability.  So, if you will allow GCBC to have it both ways, here'sa sitting-on-the-fence answer: if your LR3 doesn't break; fail; or stutter, the vehicle will be worth way more than the asking price.  But, if your LR3 acts like a Land Rover of the (recent?) past, you will wish you hadn't paid half the asking price.  Which is, by the way, starts at $49,300 in the USA.

CHRYSLER SEBRING, GOOD CAR OR BAD CAR?  The fact that The Good Car Guy made the Sebring convertible a member of the very un-coveted Bad 8 doesn't bode well for Chrysler in this response.  Nor does the article where GoodCarBadCar lists the Sebring as #5 on its list of Top 5 Turkeys for 2007.  The lashing the Sebring received at the hands of The Good Car Guy early in GCBC's existence makes this a triad of badness.  The links form the answer.  

DOES THE 2008 HONDA FIT AUTOMATIC QUALIFY FOR THE ECOAUTO REBATE? Canada's ecoAuto rebate that you can read about here can now be had ($1,000) on Honda's Good 12-winning hatchback since Honda made changes to the manual transmission.  This list of cars provided by Transport Canada includes the manual transmission Fit only.  However, it is believed that Honda will issue $750 gas cards to buyers of automatic-equipped Fits.  

Saturday, February 23, 2008

SHELBY GT COMMERCIAL

Seen it or not, it's worth taking a look. Ford and Shelby have teamed up in a major way these last few years. The Shelby GT500 and GT500KR garner most of the attention, but the GT-H and its Ford dealer brother, the Shelby GT seen below, are true American pony cars with deserved reputations.

Check out AmericanMuscle.com and their
large inventory of Mustang Superchargers

Friday, February 22, 2008

MAYBACH LANDAULET

Vomit-worthy.  Puketastic.  The 612bhp Maybach Landaulet was revealed some time ago, but I just took a look at this overhead shot of a white Landaulet and nearly lost my lunch.  There's something(s) just very, truly, really, awfully wrong about the existence of a car like this.  


Care for some genuine German class?  Follow this link and pay particular attention to numbers 5 and 1.
 

QUESTIONS FOR THE GOOD CAR GUY

An expression of inquiry that invites or calls for a reply. An interrogative sentence, phrase, or gesture. A proposition brought up for consideration by an assembly. Question.  

The following inquiries have come into GoodCarBadCar.net in 2008.  
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IS A SAAB A GOOD CAR? Nothing like generalizing, eh. True enough, with Saab's slimline model lineup, generalizing may not be so difficult.  If the questioner(s) are using 'good' in the GoodCarBadCar definition, then they're equating 'good' with 'I-wanna-buy'.  In this instance..... no, Saab's are not good.  Most 9-5s and 9-3s send way too much power to the front wheels and make use of (espeically 9-5s) ancient architecture that limits their all-around ability. The 9-7x Aero (test driven by The Good Car Guy here) has appeal under the hood, but buying one would be like buying a white HP laptop with a banana on the cover because it reminded you of a MacBook. It's not the genuine article, most Saab's aren't, but; to be true, pulled away from such amazing competition, the Saab's wouldn't look terrible at all.  Plus, you can await the 9-1 with a good measure of interest.

IS A BMW M3 A GOOD CAR? See the above response for a better understanding of 'good'. The strictly opinionated answer from GoodCarBadCar would steer you toward an Audi RS4 for two reasons: the new M3 looks a little soft and it's the generic cut-price supercar. The strictly honest answer is: yes, the BMW M3 is a wickedly awesome good car.  

IS THE YARIS A GOOD CAR? Toyota's Yaris can be had in a variety of configurations the world over, so we're forced to generalize this answer.  The Good Car Guy's test drive of the Yaris should help explain more thoroughly; but to be brief, the Yaris is exactly what it should be, minus barrel loads of fun.  The fun quotient is what puts the Honda Fit over the top and into The Good 12 and keeps the Yaris as a recommended purchase to all who consider it.


ARE BUICK'S A GOOD CAR? Some recent Buick's have been built at North America's best automotive manufacturing plant.  And.... I don't rightly care. Recent GoodCarBadCar posts include a Buick Lucerne Super Lowdown, but you ought to go further back to the Enclave test drive. It's the only Buick vehicle worth getting excited over. Therefore, in The Good Car Guy's eyes, the only good Buick.

ARE CARS GOOD OR BAD?  I suspect there's a degree of deep philosophical importance here.  Which I'll ignore.  I'm gonna go out on a limb and say.... YES.