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Replying to: docnukem (Mar 28, 2006 10:17 am) My point was that both hybrids and turbos are similar in their role of providing torque when needed. But you are correct it would be ideal to have a turbocharger that is good at higher speeds with a hybrid boost at lower speeds (offseting any turbo-lag). Mark and 2001GS430, I agree with both of you, but my argument was about biodiesel not diesel. There are currently very few places up here in Toronto where you can buy biodiesel fuel. |
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Replying to: ghstudio (Mar 28, 2006 7:07 am) If you were to consider an Acura, either move up to an RL or wait for the freshened E midyear. |
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Replying to: dewey (Mar 28, 2006 4:20 am) In Hong Kong, limos are rare because the streets are so congested and narrow that it would be nearly impossible to make a right hand turn in a stretched limo.
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Replying to: rayng (Mar 28, 2006 3:03 pm) Buying a well engined 7 or S- class as new means an easy 150K USD in China. Guess why people rather prefer 30-40K USD people carrier and luxurily equipped? Buick even dare to offer the GL8 minivan with a 2,5L / 150 HP. You won't find any mention of the weight anywhere because they must be too ashamed of it. Must be a true 2200Kg/4500 Lbs! I let everyone guess how it performs with 7 guys onboard. Back to the LPS with China. BMW is subcontracting their 3 and 5 assembly with Zhonghua, so their 530 is a bit cheaper than if fully imported. I see quite a few in my area. Nothing with stronger Engine, because most Chinese buyer care about the badge, the look and the cabin trim. Driving is secondary. A 550 would cost nearly as much as a base 730 so the 730 will be much more looked for
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Replying to: vchiu (Mar 29, 2006 3:30 am)
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Replying to: bartalk3 (Mar 29, 2006 2:28 pm) I realy don't have this feeling here (I am in Shenzhen close to HK. Buick sell well because they offer the more bang for the buck. You can even buy a 4Cyl 2.0L Buick Regal for a cheap price (well I mean given the context). Of course, performance wise, we strayed to a galaxy far, far away from our LPS current subject. In China, there is very little market for LPS. LS (at low price) is the successful one! |
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GERMANY: BMW’s Panke considers gap in premium model range 31 March 2006| Source: just-auto.com editorial team BMW chairman Helmut Panke has told German car magazine ‘auto motor und sport’ that he sees room for new models positioned between the BMW 7-series and the Rolls-Royce Phantom, reported dpa-AFX news agency. Yawn, yawn, yawn. So will these new pricier models have the same V12 engines as the BMW760? Will these new pricier models be sold at a super hefty premium above the BMW760? Will these new models have more complex and problem-prone electronic features than the current 7 series? You bet they will! Jaguar, Audi, Lexus, MB and the rest of the herd are all doing the same thing as BMW. Hitting an already saturated market with new pricier models(what an ingenious and bold strategy, indeed). I think BMW should focus their Euros on non-herd like activities like increasing R &D on steam engines sooner than later. Such distinct innovations throughout their product-line(1 series and above) will sustain the prestige of BMW far better than just introducing another luxury model with features that are similar to other HELM models.
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Replying to: dewey (Mar 31, 2006 6:54 am)
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Replying to: footie (Oct 15, 2004 3:10 pm) I had no idea the Avalon was on the same platform as my RX! I always thought the GS was on a stretched (and sportier) version of the Avalon platform, due to their similar size.
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