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Commented On: First Drive: 2011 Porsche Cayenne V6


Motor Authority 4,988 Views 2 comments
Seems like Porsche these days is nothing special just an over-hyped brand. This vehicle fully loaded probably retails for $60,000+ and has only 300HP. Not worth considering unless you have to have a Porsche product. car prices

Commented On: 2011 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite: Top-line Model Is Most Luxurious Yet


The Car Connection 5,620 Views 3 comments
Looks like another Honda redesign is a foot Sienna has nothing to worry about. When I saw it at NYC show I had a chance to state my exactly same sentiment to product manager, who actually didn't seem to give a attention. Well, they could sell more, but it is their own choice.
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Commented On: 2011 Honda Odyssey


The Car Connection 63,118 Views 3 comments
I appreciate Honda keeping the segment fresh & alive with this new van, but it is just not attractive, especially compared to the beauty that the outgoing model is. The kink is what ruins it, and makes the front door windows so much bigger than the rear ones it give a really strange apperance. Without that kink it would look much better. Anyway, I wish them luck with it, and as a Minivan fan I will be rooting for it to be a sales success. The Minivan is a solid, honest, useful vehicle that does not deserve to be thrown away in the name of trends or whims.
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Commented On: 2011 Ford F-150: New EcoBoost V-6 Headlines Four New Engines


The Car Connection 4,026 Views 2 comments
Nice. Better engines and more horsepower and better fuel numbers are always a welcome features for me. Ford is really stepping their game up. I am more of a Chevy guy but i love all cars from any manufacture so it don't really make a difference to me. But i do love ford trucks more than Chevy trucks though, even when they had those old 5.4 liter engines. Now that they got the new engines i am really a fan.
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Commented On: Aptera ‘Fixes’ Door-Opens-When-Cornering Issue, Puts 2e on Diet


Green Car Reports 2,226 Views 10 comments
So how many other hidden flaws are lurking, yet to be found, because the designers of that vehicle didn't have enough automotive design experience? Pushing a button outward in the direction of opening the door in order to open it, is a recipe for trouble, even if the button is recessed.
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