by idiom » Mon 13 Oct 2008, 01:35:33
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Why not something like this modern and attractive model from Japan with a 1.3L 4 cylinder.
But no. Ford keeps trying to stuff the round peg into the square hole.
How would you ever fit your dick in there with you? Americans are far better endowed than the rest of the world doncha know?
The world ends without a tragedy,Time is melting into history
The sky is falling, Voices crying out in desperation
Hear them calling, Everybody, save yourself
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by MarkJ » Mon 13 Oct 2008, 08:54:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TreeFarmer', 'I')'m suprised that none of the car companies have at least shown a concept vehicle that is a mix of truck and car. Something like the old El Camino yet with a big enough bed to hold 4x8 building materials.
It's on its way, as usual, too little too late from GM.
Pontiac G8 ST

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'P')reviewed at the 2008 New York auto show, the 2010 Pontiac G8 sport truck is essentially a lengthened G8 sedan - sans a back seat and trunk. Instead, GM's performance division worked a truck bed onto the G8's body, which first originated in Australia as the Holden Commodore. And like the G8's Holden cousin, the sport truck has already been an overseas hit as the Holden Ute.
Powered by the same 6.0-liter V-8 engine in the G8 GT, the sport truck will put out 361 hp and 385 lb-ft of torque. Mated to a six-speed automatic transmission, Pontiac says the G8 sport truck can blast from 0 to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds, just a hair behind the G8 GT sedan.
We expect the sport truck could get Pontiac's G8 GXP treatment - a 402-hp, 6.2-liter V-8 engine - as early as the 2011 model year. This, of course, provided it doesn't speed to the fate of its forefather El Camino.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'P')ontiac isn't about to talk sticker price, but it looks like it could echo the G8 GT's $29,995 price or command a couple thousand more.
Target audience? The warm "smile states," people with motorcycles and wave runners and the like. The bed is 73.9 inches long and 47.4 inches wide between the wheelhousings.