• davidgro@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    I had a Saturn which was a really nice car except for all that stuff under the hood.

    Maybe have an EV company buy the branding from it.

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      14 days ago

      I had an Ion, 5speed manual, no power windows and I loved it. The only thing that broke on it in 6 years/90k miles, was the driver door latch.

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        14 days ago

        My Aura had the brakes go bad, and after putting a ton of money into fixing it, the transmission (Automatic) failed.

        It technically still was drivable (I found a way to force it to shift) so I was able to sell it to one of those online car buying sites.

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          14 days ago

          Oh snap. No good at all. I believe the Aura and Astra were rebadged Opals. I was considering an Aura. I was going to replace the badges lol.

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      13 days ago

      Perhaps the ex-Saturn engineers can form a new car company called Uranus. The slogan could be “Uranus: everyone’s hopping in”

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        11 days ago

        There’s so much possibility.

        “We’re back”

        “Coming from behind”

        “Looking behind to move forward”

        Etc.

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    15 days ago

    The Swedish Volvo and not the chinese Volvo. I feel like we would have had a power house for electric vhicles with Volvo. Now we are stuck with the French cars. Renault is doing really great. But isn’t Volvo. I feel like Saab would had gone Volkswagen as well, and come too late for the party and die put anyways. But they made good cars as well.

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      15 days ago

      Still don’t know why, but the 240 series will always have a special place in my heart.

      (fun detail: Ask any kid around the world to draw a car, and they draw a volvo 240)

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          15 days ago

          They were designed to do that on the regular. Especially Volvo’s polar editions were built to withstand just about any condition and kept simple and barebones for that reason.

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            14 days ago

            Yeah, but even the most durable cars wear out eventually. And most of them were probably not taken care of super well, especially by like the third or fourth owner…

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      15 days ago

      The Swedish Volvo died the day Ford took over, Geely is just there to trot around the remains.

      Although, let’s be honest - Volvo had been on the verge of bankruptcy like three times before Ford bought them so it’s likely they would’ve died on their own too. Turns out making cars that are incredibly reliable is not a sustainable business model.

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      15 days ago

      In Chinese Volvo’s defense they have built an entire manufacturing plant in South Carolina to build nothing but EVs, but the whole place is stuck in second gear.

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        14 days ago

        SAAB Automotive got killed by GM, resurrected by Spyker, subsequently killed again by debtors, resurrected again by Chinese investors who lost the rights to the brand, turned into NEVS (National Electric Vehicles Sweden), ran out of money again due to COVID, and has since been in “hibernation”/limbo. Most recently Stenhaga bought the remainder of the factory in Trollhättan, and EV Electra were considering to buy what’s left of the production models. That deal fell through and, last I heard of it, whatever is left of the NEVS were like 20 folks who got fired in 2024.

        So yeah, to quote McCoy “He’s dead Jim”.

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    15 days ago

    I asked a manufacturer how long it would take them to design and build one of my favorite cars and they said 6 months. I was surprised and asked, “Dat soon”. (Old Datsun joke)

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    15 days ago

    I’m honestly kind of surprised Ford hasn’t re-released the Mercury or rebranded some cars as Mercury brand.

    They weren’t good cars, but they had songs and brand appeal. And who knows, maybe somebody would think well of them.

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        14 days ago

        I know that consumers now mainly care about power and fuel economy but I would very much welcome Ford bringing Mercury back as their old people car subsidiary…as much as I doubt there is enough of a market for it.

        My 98 Grand Marquis is my 5th car and it’s the comfiest daily I’ve owned (the others being a 1999 Civic SI, 2001 Cavalier, 1997 Tercel, and 2003 A4 in that order. I know they’re entirely different classes vs. a full sized sedan). Just give it an updated powertrain with better fuel economy and some QOL features (folding rear seat plz) and I’d drive one off the lot.

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          13 days ago

          Does Ford even make cars anymore? I thought they ditched them with the Fusion and just build trucks/SUVs.

          Edit: duh I forgot about the Mustang.

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            13 days ago

            Yep, just the mustang. Trucks and SUVs make them more $$$.

            I wasn’t a huge fan of the Fusion’s styling but it seemed like they had that platform mostly dialed in before they nuked it. It seemed to be pushing towards the luxury end of things in many ways.

            They also killed the fiesta and focus RS which looked great and offered people who enjoy driving a fun, cheap option. I would’ve been fine with one or the other but they said nope fuck them both. They basically just sell fleet vehicles and mustangs now.

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          14 days ago

          The death of the touring car, and even the sedan really sucks. We need more large 4 door cars that can fit four adults comfortably with reasonable trunk space. My first car was an old Chrysler LHS and it’s still the most comfortable car I ever drove.

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            14 days ago

            Agreed.

            Those old boats with big trunks would fulfill the needs of probably 90% of truck and SUV owners, it’s a shame we’ve moved away from the full sized sedan.

            Oh well. As long as I can continue to source parts easily and cheaply I’ll keep this thing going until it dies, and at less than 170,000km, it’s got a lot of life left in it.

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      14 days ago

      Oh yes. TVR circa 1998 / speed 12 nonsense would be magical if they had the budget and freedom today that they did back then. I feel like a modern TVR would build something like a 4 motor EV with a manual transmission somehow. I’d be there for it honestly.

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    15 days ago

    Duesenberg. They made incredibly stylish and well engineered cars that were ahead of their time. I’d love to see a true competitor to Rolls Royce (Bentley doesn’t really compete with Rolls anymore. Sure they’re expensive luxury cars, but they aren’t anywhere near as bespoke as Rolls Royca cars are).

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      14 days ago

      Avions Voisin - monocoque chassis as soon as 1923. The man behind (other) revolutionary cars as the Traction, The 2cv and the DS, Lefebvre, started there. For engineering marvels that the Voisin cars where, never forget that Monsieur Voisin graduated in …Fine Arts. Explains the bankruptcy I guess.

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    14 days ago

    Wrangle out of the clutching, greedy hands of marketing departements the names “Abarth” and “Cooper”, then give them to actual performance workshops working on bettering affordable cars.