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The 2019 Blamaro
Or the Camazer......
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/chev...-awd-rs-engine 2019 Chevy Blazer RS based on the 2019 Camaro, a "Performance Crossover". I think the looks are ok, not bad. They really don't go into the performance side too much in the article. Interior definably shows some Camaro providence. Quote:
https://c.ndtvimg.com/2019-chevrolet...9738473793.jpg Thoughts? /Rich |
GM is doubling down on the atrocious front end styling for the new blazer.
Who copied who..GM or Lexus?:thumbsdown: |
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The Camaro front end refresh is being rushed into production for 2020 to fix the 2019 styling debacle on the SS.
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I sat in one the other day and the inside was ok. It was not the RS but I think a premier. Sticker was around 50. They might have trouble selling that the way the front end looks.
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Ugly
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GM doesn't have a clue.
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I would be interested in the performance end of it. I will be downsizing from my wife’s Yukon Denali XL. There is nothing performance in the smaller suv world. I miss the trailblazer SS!
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If you look at the blazer image posted above you see a desert landscape in the background and midwest farmland complete with rolling hills grass and leafy trees in the reflection on the side of the blazer.
Pay attention to the details GM.... |
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I'll keep my 1978 K5 Blazer. I have never been a fan of crossovers especially automakers trying to make them performance oriented. Maybe I'm old school but performance belongs on cars not trucks, crossovers, or suv's. I think Chevy should have built what they now are going to call a Blazer as a smaller Tahoe, meaning a body on frame of the Colorado pick-up.
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I bought a BMW X3 3 years ago when I started having alot of hip trouble and the Accord I had was killing me. Nice height car to get in and out of and the 300 horse and go cart handling makes it fun to drive. And the best seat I have ever sat in.
What I find odd with any of these, who in the world is taking them off road? I see several with air suspensions, and you know those will eventually have problems. Some of the jeeps had trouble when they were brand new. There are several commercials where they are running around in the desert. |
That car is being built in Mexico and I hope it tanks. I just got idled at my plant at Lordstown Ohio and think something like that could have been given to the plant I worked at. People need to read the vin numbers and understand where these cars are being built. If they don't sell they will not keep building them or hopefully consider bringing them back in the US where they belong. I and my Dad have both had long careers at GM and it is sad the direction this company has taken and the position they have put myself and others in to consider transferring to other plants leaving our family and friends to start all over again.
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I really hope you get allocation again and soon.:flag: |
Is it based on the Equinox platform?
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Looks wider than the equinox, same as Acadia and caddy ct5
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I'll stick to my 2018 truck. At least the front end has some style and doesn't look like it's cloned from a Hyundai or a Toyota. Yuck!
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Too many of the new cars with that big mouth grille. Lexus seemed to start it and now you see it around. yuck
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Well... Ford just released teaser renderings of an SUV called the Mustang Mach E.
By the looks of it perhaps Chevy abandoned the idea of a Camaro SUV and resurrected the Blazer name instead only to have Ford steal the MOJO. |
To me, and my opinion only, every crossover looks the same and if you held a gun to my head I probably couldn't tell one from another unless I saw the badge.
Whatever happened to daring styling? Something that stood out from the rest. I get that the crossover realm doesn't lend itself to a lot of different styling easily, but good night, can't someone do something that isn't exactly like the other? |
Proof that no one has any original ideas or imagination anymore.
Be it new cars,new movies,new TV shows or new songs,all are just copycat warmed over remakes of past originals that can't compare today. ..just dull & bland brain dead ideas,while looking for accolades. |
I like it, but....that's just me! I like the Camaro styling too, the '18 the '19 and the '20 - I really don't care that much I guess as long as they keep making them...
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Might be fun if there was a Blazer LT1 model like the 2020 Camaro
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Well it is official. Now GM has a couple of years to watch sales of the mustang SUV and then consider what to do with the Camaro name plate. |
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Betcha these will sell well to the female demographic too....
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Try the Tahoe RST with the 6.2 - or for the same money a Yukon Denali. The 6.2 makes a world of difference over the 5.3. |
The new Silverado is ugly as hell. I was behind one at a light, the LEGO tail lights are ugly. I need a new vehicle, I’m gong to look at the Road Rage Ram. Lol
And I was alway a Chevy truck guy. |
I gotta say, my new Raptor is the best truck I have ever owned. Absolutely love it.
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The new Mustang line up
Mach-E in the center. |
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Rear with a nod to heritage.
If GM saves the Camaro this is likely how it happens. |
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Put the junk in the trunk.
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Plugging in:naughty:
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I wonder if it is possible to make a "siphon" cable? Pull up next to a car in a parking lot, pop open their charging door and download a few kW's.:naughty:
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Is there any way that you could pull up to a guy charging his and borrow the cable for a while?? Maybe they shut off when unplugged. Seems like these cars will ruin driving anywhere on vacation. If they get 350 miles a charge, you would have to charge 3 times to get where my family goes in Florida.
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I've always thought that Tesla or another charging company should partner up with McDonalds and install a few charging stations at their restaurants that are located right off major highways and interstates. Maybe dedicate 4 spaces with super chargers where you have to pay for the charge (I know it's free now in most places but it's not going to always be and I think people will pay for the convenience even now if it saves them from having to drive very far off the highway). It's a win-win for both: the person will probably have a drink or bite to eat while waiting for the charge as well as making a nominal amount to charge up the vehicles.
Also, I bet in the not-too-distant future, batteries will improve tremendously with much increased ranges and the time to charge will be reduced. I would imagine that there also may be battery exchange stations where you pull in and there is a mechanism that will drop the battery out the bottom of the car and install a new in a relatively short time. The wave of the future is definitely electric whether we like it or not. |
Electric is here now and the basic technology existed 100 years ago. The problem then as now is: Conventional electric will never be as convenient as fossil fuels.
The only way this changes is if thermal resonator technology is created and made so efficient that a battery would only be needed only for extreme usage conditions. We get that technology and it is over for fossil fuels. Till then we get to enjoy our gas powered vehicles. |
Did anyone else catch 60mins last night? There was a spot on harvesting nodules from the Pacific Ocean that contain a bunch of rare earth minerals which would supply raw materials to build among other things batteries. They were talking about how many electric car batteries they could build from the trillions of nodules they could bring up.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rare-ea...es-2019-11-17/ |
Yeah, I caught that story on 60 Minutes. Very interesting. What worries me somewhat is what damage could be done to the ocean floor including plants and animals that live there in the deep if all this potential harvesting goes thru.
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