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400 hp & 410 lb-ft
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Ill say it again....I like how everyone forgets other cars that are WAY less realiable..like that good old RX-8. People having issues like creaks, rattles, bad cranks sensors, overheated engines, malfunctioning cat converters, coolant leaks between rotors, cloudy headlights, gas tank recall, shift paddles dont work, really bad mileage, fast wearing interiors, bad A/C condensers etc....like a Ford Focus for gods sake.
Nissan Titans have plenty of rattles and brake issues...not all..just most it seems. I think its funny how people complain about our brakes being weak BUT they are the same brakes that Pbr supplies to Toyota....you never hear issues with them though![]() " Como what?CHRIS
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6 speed sickness.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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I haven't heard of anyone having problems with the GTP yet. The regular GTs yes...they also don't have the same steering system the GTPs do. Regardless, my GTP feels MUCH more stabile driving than the Accord did. Go on any other car forums...Accords, Maximas, etc. they ALL have problems, creaks, rattles, etc. shiiiiiiiit even *failing transmissions*!!!! Go read on www.v6performance.net about all the problems ppl have with their Accords. Read how many trannys have fuked up. Read about mine being replaced by Honda America... Its funny how some of you just throw out the fact that imports are having same/similar/worse problems and find anything you can to bash GMs quality. |
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GAGT - Junkie
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Only thing I really bash right now is their $$ into the car (all of them) and the price. I liked my Grand Prix's 1 had 116K miles on it before I got rid of it, ran strong with no rattles, I like my Cavalier even though it is the most bashed GM car of all (thanks to the mexican built ones), my GAGT was kind of a pile but it could have been just bad luck. I will continue to buy GM, but used only for now till they pull their head out their ass, they charge too much now for what you get IMHO. That my only real issue. The Impala V8 is pretty bad ass. The idiots charge over 30G's for it MSRP. That's the problem. I am not paying 30G for a damned Chevy unless it's a CORVETTE! Another thing not pointed out, like the GAGT with 175HP, I would wager that the G6GTP knocks down some of the imports performance-wise even if it has less HP. Axle ratio and average HP and TQ have alot to do with acceleration, not just peak numbers. Yeah, I pointed out negatives and stood by them but no one noticed not 1 positive thing in my original post, no one argued or commented on the positives, just the negatives. Just want to clarify again I am not bashing the G6! |
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I understand that all cars have problems. But it's how many times a car has problems that needs to be analyzed. |
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6 speed sickness.
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I was referring to when I first got the Accord...
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Again, if more effort was put into the G6 I wouldn't have a problem. But as it stands, it's a ripoff. Like I said, i'd rather have a base Mazdaspeed 6 with it's AWD system and more powerful engine for 28k than the GTP loaded for that same price. However, i'd spend the extra dollars and add the nice options such as HID headlamps and Navigation (can't go without them on my next new vehicle). I'd even settle for a Nissan Altima SE with those features. But since I know a new Altima is around the corner (2007), i'd wait for that. Sorry, the G6 is 3 years too late. It sure looks that way...dated. |
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The reason I said you are a broken record, is because you say the same things over and over!!! We all know you can't accept the fact that an american car maker makes a good product. We all know you want navigation and HID headlamps on your next car, which you've been planning for about 3 years now. We all know you think Nissan/Mazda/Honda/Whatever > GM. Accept the fact that other people's opnions are different, and people's opinions can't be wrong because they are unique to each individual.. Once that gets through your thick skull you may be able to look at all cars with an impartial and unbiased eye instead of having your mind made up already. Quote:
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The 4.3L V8 from Toyota/Lexus is only making 290 hp...hardly any more than the 3.5L 6 cyl....and 2 or 3 sec. is quite a bit.
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RIP 09-11-2001
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Do all the gas lid doors on american cars open the same way/direction?
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Oh, and do some research before you go on a rant spewing your bull sh|t next time. I haven't talked about the G6 in months. I actually like the GTO, Corvette, Chrysler 300C/Dodge Magnum/Dodge Charger, Ford Mustang... etc. These are good american products. As much as I like the Ford Fusion and 500, I still feel more content as well as power could have been added. It's certain paticular products that I have issue with and the G6 is one of them. It does not surpass the competition, only come close. Why is it that Hyundai can beat a best in class product, the Camry but a Malibu can not? Anyhow, you have a problem with my opinion? Tough sh|t. Quote:
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GAGT - Junkie
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... see... you should have got an Altima instead of the Accord.... *ducks head* |
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There are a couple of GM products that deserve credit and the Corvette is one of them. It shows what GM is capable of and proves that GM can produce a product that is not only appealing, powerful, and sporty, but also technologically advanced. At this point, in the segment it plays in for the price it retails for, it can't be beat. I'd just like to see more effort on their lower end products. And surprisingly, Hyundai is providing that with each new product they debut and release. This company is proving that they want to be labeled as a #2 or #1 automaker. GM on the otherhand is proving that they want to be dethroned. |
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What are their trap speeds?
I tell ya, I saw a new Impala SS in silver with just really slight tint and thought it looked really nice with the polished 18" wheels and all. It is SO much better looking than the last one. As usual though, these cars I would hope would appeal to totally different people. I would drive the Impala but would buy a GTP before that....the Avalon is a bit too AARP for my tastes. A Maxima would be sitting in my garage WAY before the Avalon. CHRIS
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The new Impala is a softer design than the last one, but it does look better I agree. A tad more upscale in appearance. I would much rather have the Maxima over the Avalon too, but I wouldn't argue and surely wouldn't mind driving an Avalon if it were given to me. I want something a bit youthful, but the Avalon is appealing in it's own way. The Avalon is best suited as a daily driver and it is one comfortable driver. I've sat in one and the seats are plush and soft. |
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GAGT - Senior Member
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I wouldnt mind any car for free either....the Avalon seems nice but Toyotas average buyer is older than most companies and the cars like the Avalon solidify that. When walking around the Toyota booth at the auto show I couldnt find anything that people were running up to and wanting to sit in. The people that were sitting in them looked like the people on the new Mazda6 commercial..the people asleep at the wheel of their boring cars. The ONLY cool thing was the FJ...and maybe the Tacoma.
Thing I noticed too: the "metal" trim in the top of the range Camry is cheesey. Its like clear coated aluminum grained plastic. The trim in the new H3 is 100 times more convincing..couldnt tell if it was metal or not. And that mousefur cloth interior that Camrys are sporting..I dont know what is high quality about it...no different than the stuff that everyone else is using (except Mitsubishi..blah)...However the interior color DOES match the hubcaps most Camrys come with nicely ![]() CHRIS
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