03/01/2009 @ 02:17:26: taxiguy: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I saw this "Chevrolet" Civic in the junkyard parking lot today.
03/01/2009 @ 12:05:22: antp: interesting/funny/special cars sightings

After the high number of Japanese, Korean or European cars rebadged as Chevrolet, why not a Civic
It reminds me my father's Civic ('84 model), which had VW hubcaps for a long time.
03/01/2009 @ 18:02:15: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Such a Civic Shuttle I had rented in 1998 in New Zealand at "Rent-a-wreck" in Auckland. Correctly said, I had two of them, after the first one broke down.
Before we got the Civic, my friend (1.93 m, 155 kg) and me (1.89 m, 110 kg) had presented a orign slapstick-show: when we tried to enter the car, we had chosen at first, a 1986 Honda Jazz. No kidding, it was not possible for us to take place in that car and to drive it. No chance.
Yesterday I saw the first Tata-truck (a light one, max 3.5 tons) with German plate.
03/01/2009 @ 18:04:17: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
@Antoine: don't forget the Russian. In Russia itself they are selling the Lada Niva nowadays as Chevrolet, too.
Unbelievable, how GM had destroyed the reputation of this brand. Much worse than Lancia and Rover did it.
15/01/2009 @ 18:04:55: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
today i had to think at antoine. in our village i saw a plate over a private parking - peugeot 206 parking only. others will be towed.
16/01/2009 @ 02:32:55: Wampa-One: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
It was a nice treat to see this DeLorean on my lunch break back in October. It was parked in a private driveway though so I did not feel that I should go for a closer look.
16/01/2009 @ 13:15:10: antp: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
peugeot 206 parking only. others will be towed.
18/01/2009 @ 17:23:41: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
24/01/2009 @ 02:17:48: taxiguy: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
I went to the Detroit Autoshow this week, and I got some pictures of some interesting new cars.
The severely bloated 2010 Ford Taurus:
The disgusting 2010 Buick Lacrosse
They also had some Chinese car makers on display for the first time ever ("BYD" and "Brilliance"), here's a rebadged previous-generation Corolla that I'm pretty sure was not used under license...
This is a rebadged previous-generation Accord with a different nose that includes an obscenely large and ornate hood ornament
So basically if you want retired Japanese designs with a less reliable powertrain then a BYD is for you
Also here's some nice taxis of Detroit:
24/01/2009 @ 04:25:56: BlackIce_GTS: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
-I'm (eagerly) waiting for the SHO before I start paying the Taurus any great deal of attention, but it does look pretty nice.
-What's so bad about the Lacrosse? Too stumpy looking?
-That
BYD is the most accurate copy I've seen.
Here's a real one, see how many differences you can spot (I got 6, from this angle):
Chinese car makers are known for copying designs, but I can't remember seeing such meticulous detail before.
-After spending some minutes staring at every miniscule detail of those two cars, I couldn't help noticing; the Lumina uses the same headlights as the Bonneville, doesn't it?
24/01/2009 @ 08:47:08: taxiguy: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
If you're refering to the Lumina APV (like the taxi in that last picture) then yes it does. I made that connection a while back too. A money saving measure I guess.
24/01/2009 @ 12:29:42: CarChasesFanatic: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
The new Taurus looks so superb

and the new LaCrosse is just a copy of an Opel Insignia, i don't findit ugly, because i love the design of the Insignia but it's a shame it's not more different but an Insignia with a few changes.
28/01/2009 @ 02:01:29: taxiguy: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Today I test drove a very nice 1990 Dodge Dynasty. Hardly worth mentioning as "rare" or "interesting" car, buy there's one thing about it that was quite surprising. That car was a "sleeper" if I've ever driven one.
With the 3.3 V6 engine (which this one had), those cars are quick.
Too bad the seller was asking more money than we had to spend...
28/01/2009 @ 12:02:29: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
i am stil unable to drive a car and this will be continue until the end of next week - by my broken hand, my license is still alive. not, that you think something else.
so i am hanging around as a pedestrian. in our village arent too spectacular cars to see -especially not in the wintertime, when classic-car-owners will stored their cars inside. so in the last days for me only a simca 1500 from the 60ies in very good, restored condition was worth to remember.
and i saw a 80ies range rover in the typical "camel trophy"-look. i am not sure, if its a real trophy-car or if it was just a fake, later made by the owner. does anyone know, how to identify the real "camel trophy"-range rover?
28/01/2009 @ 12:10:44: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
i can try to make a photo for walter of our local ambulance. its an audi a4 avant.
28/01/2009 @ 16:45:06: atom: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Some pictures from today:
2005 Solstad SAAB 9-3 with a 2005 SAAB 9-5 Kombi 2.3T Polis:
1991 Solstad SAAB 9000 CSI:
1987 SAAB 90:
28/01/2009 @ 16:49:56: 93_Montero: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
Atom, those are great pictures! Thanks for sharing, I've never seen a Saab like that!
02/02/2009 @ 14:23:12: ingo: interesting/funny/special cars sightings
tody i saw a white lincoln town car-limo at our local fiat-dealer. it had no license-plates, but no sales offer inside.
the plate-holders were for us-size and it had no front lamps, so i guess, its an import from the usa, which shall get allowed front lamps for getting a registration.
p.s. to be sure, if it really was a town car, i should go there tomorrow again.