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Published 21/10/2019 @ 04:58:50, By eLMeR
Following the Renault Master, the Opel Movano got its facelift too in May 2019. The Master's inner changes are almost all kept, but weirdly the Movano keeps the old face, with just a slight facelift:
Unlike the Master, there's a small change in the rear part of the Opel: a Blitz replaces now the "Opel" badge on the left rear door.
Speaking of Opel, let's not forget the 2018+ Combo / Combo Life (rear view here, thanks to Mystery Man) nor the 2019+ Vivaro (utilitarian van) / Zafira Life ("civilian" model), both made on PSA platforms:
Apart from the griffin replacing the Blitz, Vauxhall models seem to be exactly the same. Except that the Zafira Life is sold as Vivaro Life in U.K.
Latest Edition: 21/10/2019 @ 05:06:24
Unlike the Master, there's a small change in the rear part of the Opel: a Blitz replaces now the "Opel" badge on the left rear door.
Speaking of Opel, let's not forget the 2018+ Combo / Combo Life (rear view here, thanks to Mystery Man) nor the 2019+ Vivaro (utilitarian van) / Zafira Life ("civilian" model), both made on PSA platforms:
Apart from the griffin replacing the Blitz, Vauxhall models seem to be exactly the same. Except that the Zafira Life is sold as Vivaro Life in U.K.
Latest Edition: 21/10/2019 @ 05:06:24
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Published 21/10/2019 @ 15:28:15, By Sandie
Vauxhall models seem to be exactly the same. Except that the Zafira Life is sold as Vivaro Life in U.K.
Can't think why they wouldn't use the Zafira name really
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Published 22/10/2019 @ 19:53:38, By ingo
This was posting no.11111 in this part of the forum.
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Published 28/10/2019 @ 19:18:57, By night cub
Ford is killing the Flex and the Lincoln MKT, production ends at the end of November. 450 employees at the Oakville, Ontario plant will be laid off.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a29611853/ford-kills-flex-crossover/
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a29611853/ford-kills-flex-crossover/
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Published 28/10/2019 @ 21:16:49, By night cub
Another dead model, Infiniti in the US has discontinued the Q70 sedan for 2020. It also discontinued the 4-cylinder 2.0t Q50, making the 6-cyl 3.0t as the base engine. They are introducing a new base Pure trim for the 3.0t.
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Published 28/10/2019 @ 22:57:37, By Baube
Sad for the loss of jobs, a little bit for the Flex but about time for the MKT..
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Published 29/10/2019 @ 02:46:14, By Terra
Wasn’t aware the MKT was ending production. What does that mean for the Limousine? The MKT was pretty much the Town Cars replacement for Limos and Hearses for Lincoln
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Published 29/10/2019 @ 03:40:28, By night cub
I guess the new Aviator is expected to pick up that void?
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Published 30/10/2019 @ 00:02:44, By Terra
As a Limo, makes sense. But as a hearse? Thats a stretch
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Published 01/11/2019 @ 09:20:00, By Exiv96
Following the Renault Master, the Opel Movano got its facelift too in May 2019. The Master's inner changes are almost all kept, but weirdly the Movano keeps the old face, with just a slight facelift:
https://www.e-camion.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Opel-Movano-506645-735x400.jpg
https://www.e-camion.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Opel-Movano-506645-735x400.jpg
Maybe because the Movano will get a PSA-sourced replacement in the near future, and Opel decided not to bother too much with the current one ?
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Published 01/11/2019 @ 09:51:22, By Exiv96
Coming soon everywhere : the new Toyota Yaris.
https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/29933748.html
https://global.toyota/en/newsroom/toyota/29933748.html
I forgot to mention in my Yaris post from last page, that by "everywhere", I also meant that Toyota is dropping the Vitz name in the japanese market.
And speaking of streamlining, another big change is happening in Japan next year : Toyota's four dealer networks (Toyota, Toyopet, Corolla & Netz) will offer the full range of cars. Until now, they all had their exclusive models, and that's the reason why Toyota has offered the same cars under several names with some cosmetic changes (Corolla & Sprinter, Mark II & Chaser & Cresta, and so on).
Now, having a unified range across the dealer networks means some duplicate models will disappear. The Allion and Premio are getting replaced by the new Corolla, and I guess there will be at least one victim among the Noah/Voxy/Esquire minivan triplets.
https://www.nippon.com/en/news/yjj2019062400779/all-toyota-vehicles-to-be-available-at-every-dealership-from-next-may.html
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Published 03/11/2019 @ 02:55:02, By eLMeR
Maybe because the Movano will get a PSA-sourced replacement in the near future, and Opel decided not to bother too much with the current one ?
I was thinking from the production side: if Renault, Nissan and Opel versions are made in the same factory, using 2 assembly lines to provide the 2 (strongly) different front faces is certainly not the most efficient nor the least costly method...
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Published 23/11/2019 @ 08:27:49, By eLMeR
I first thought it was a joke, with its "post-atomic future" design from the 1980s. But it has already its dedicated page on Tesla's website, so we may assume that the Tesla Cybertruck is not a April fool's joke...
(Pictures © Tesla)
The launch date is apparently late 2021. But some small details have to be fixed before
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=464puoD09dM&t=7m4s
(Pictures © Tesla)
The launch date is apparently late 2021. But some small details have to be fixed before
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=464puoD09dM&t=7m4s
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Published 23/11/2019 @ 18:54:09, By chicomarx
The "armour glass" fail may be clever marketing, it would never get so much attention otherwise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udxR5rBq_Vg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udxR5rBq_Vg
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Published 02/12/2019 @ 04:00:17, By Baube
Soon seen in movies, if you wanted a family but didn't wanted to give up your Mustang, you can now have both.. 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E ( stangely i get 2020 in results from Europe )
the GT ( why not, Porsche uses Turbo for their top Taycan ) has a different face, with real grille and different headlights
the GT ( why not, Porsche uses Turbo for their top Taycan ) has a different face, with real grille and different headlights
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Published 02/12/2019 @ 04:02:19, By Baube
also, in about every rap video ( maybe i should get the TV on mute and start watching.. )
it even comes with its bling bling wheels..
sorry for double post, still having some forum-related issues
Latest Edition: 02/12/2019 @ 04:03:44
it even comes with its bling bling wheels..
sorry for double post, still having some forum-related issues
Latest Edition: 02/12/2019 @ 04:03:44
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Published 04/12/2019 @ 20:15:28, By night cub
Buick is killing all versions of the Regal for the US and Canada after the 2020 model year. They will continue to sell the model in China. So that means starting next year, Buick will only have crossovers in it's North American lineup. They are adding a 4th soon with the Encore GX.
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Published 04/12/2019 @ 20:19:52, By Terra
The sedan market in the US is rapidly dying Won't be long before more full size sedans are gone. I predict the Chevrolet Impala and Ford Taurus will be next.
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Published 04/12/2019 @ 20:24:33, By night cub
They've already announced the demise of those two, it's only a matter of time. Chevy only has plans for the Malibu moving forward and the Fusion is on borrowed time (though Ford keeps extending the end date)
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Published 04/12/2019 @ 20:27:46, By Terra
Might want to add the Chrysler 300 to the list. I don't think that one will last much longer.
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Published 04/12/2019 @ 21:14:45, By Terra
The Chrysler Voyager is returning for 2020 but looks to be a less expensive Pacifica.
https://www.chrysler.com/voyager.html
https://www.chrysler.com/voyager.html