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rino's Avatar Picture rino – December 09, 2007 05:14AM Reply Quote
As started by Binky in land of old ...

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Binky
A place to discuss your wheels!

"Use your wheels, that is what they are for." - Hawkwind

John Willoughby – December 22, 2010 01:06PM Reply Quote
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
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El Jeffe
I love the rear-end design of the Juke. The side shot takes a bit getting used to. But John McElroy keeps singing the Juke's praises.

Kind of a Juke box, is he?

El Jeffe – December 22, 2010 01:18PM Reply Quote
What a journey.
hero ... with stars in his eyes!

John Willoughby – December 22, 2010 03:40PM Reply Quote
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
I'm no Foreigner to such things...

Tony Leggett (Moderator) – December 22, 2010 05:10PM Reply Quote
Anyone have a car that gets a flat battery if it's not started up at least fortnightly? (actually, it takes less than a fortnight to go totally dead)

Grrr! Stoopid Chrysler...

NBAA (Never Buying American Again),

TL

El Jeffe – December 22, 2010 07:04PM Reply Quote
What a journey.
are you leaving the slider door open at night?

John Willoughby – December 22, 2010 10:14PM Reply Quote
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
How old is the battery? They are surprisingly short-lived. Surprising, at least, to an automotive ignoramus such as myself.

porruka (Admin) – December 23, 2010 06:19AM Reply Quote
Tony,

1) What JW said. Depending on the "premium" of the battery, it could start having trouble in as little as 36 months.
2) Hie thee to a reputable repair shop. If the battery isn't specifically faulty, it sounds like you have something amiss in either the wiring or an accessory. Wouldn't want that to start a fire or cause other wonkiness while driving.

Bruce Robertson – December 23, 2010 01:25PM Reply Quote
My 1999 Subaru is still on its original battery.

El Jeffe – December 23, 2010 03:41PM Reply Quote
What a journey.
what brand/make?

John Willoughby – December 23, 2010 09:14PM Reply Quote
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
Energizer Bunny.

Jeff Cooper – December 28, 2010 06:02PM Reply Quote
At the 2011 Indianapolis Auto Show, a sign of the times: which do you suppose more people would prefer?



The car show itself seemed better attended than last year. It was significantly smaller, however, largely because of the total absence of GM, which formerly occupied about 1/3 of the available floorspace.

Mokers (Moderator) – December 28, 2010 06:23PM Reply Quote
Formerly Remy Martin
can you tweet that so I can re-tweet it?

Jeff Cooper – December 28, 2010 06:25PM Reply Quote
Believe it or not, I don't tweet (yet). You're welcome to appropriate it as you see fit, though.

ddt – December 28, 2010 06:27PM Reply Quote
I think that car comes _with_ an iPad, pre-loaded with the car's own app.

ddt

Mokers (Moderator) – December 28, 2010 06:33PM Reply Quote
Formerly Remy Martin
Well, clearly the iPad is the runner-up prize (I think), but it's still nice to make fun of ambiguous signage:


El Jeffe – December 29, 2010 02:27AM Reply Quote
What a journey.
How'd I forget the car show?
Last year, did you sit in the Porsche Panamera? Nice ride.
Those Sonatas are selling like hotcakes.

GM is listed on the show's page...

http://www.theindyautoshow.com/exhibitors.php



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John Willoughby – December 29, 2010 07:23AM Reply Quote
Homo Sapiens Sedentarius
I want a Nissan LEAF (capitalized despite not being an acronym), but the bastards won't sell them in Nevada for another year.

El Jeffe – December 29, 2010 11:46AM Reply Quote
What a journey.
Just got back from show. I wore down towards the end. But GM was there. Perhaps they were not prepared before?

Jeff Cooper – December 29, 2010 02:53PM Reply Quote
Interesting, Jeffe. There was a small portion of the floor that I didn't visit, but I'm 99 percent sure GM wasn't there. Perhaps they opened up a new area that was closed on Monday. GM always had a large area off to the side to itself; there was no large side area on Monday, just a biggish rectangle. Ford was big; Chrysler was miniscule (Jeep, mostly); the Japanese, German, and Korean brands were there in force (mostly), but I didn't see GM. Maybe I'm just even more blind than I think.

Edit: And Mokers, yeah, I'm pretty sure that the iPad is second prize to the Sonata--but it's still funny that, by listing the iPad first, Hyundai pretty clearly signals that the iPad is a bigger draw.



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El Jeffe – December 29, 2010 02:59PM Reply Quote
What a journey.
I'm thinking they might not have been ready or something. Almost would be a rip-off if that were true.
Here is my crappy Sony sweep panorama of it. This one really turned out badly.

http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/2227/gmindyautoshow.jpg

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