[Shotimes] LEDs and lamp out
Kevin & Cheryl Airth
clubairth@peoplepc.com
Wed, 29 Jun 2005 09:28:17 -0500
Just saw my first one in person. Very impressive!!
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> I'd be more than happy to take a CTS-V off someone's hands. :)
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> Dave
>
> Would have been nicer if they spent some of that LED development money on
> the interior......
>
> Much like their (misguided, IMHO) spending of billions on hydrogen cars,
> along with the promise to have them on the road by 2010 (which the other
> knowledgeable folks say is off by 10-20 years), while most of their
current
> products offerings are not doing well. Typical GM misguided priorities.
> Behind in my reading, but I just read the cover story in Forbes (April
25th
> or somewhere near that date) about GM's hydrogen effort. Good read.
>
> As far as "foisting", BMW sales are on an ever-increasing curve. Obviously
> they are pleasing a lot of people. Sure Cadillac is doing better, but they
> still aren't getting conquest sales from imports. As the rap stars and
> sports guys move on to other vehicles (which they already
are.....Escalades
> are yesterday's news), lets' see how well they continue to do.
>
> Ron Porter
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> Just a note that I think the first car sold in America with all LED
> lamps was the Cadillac Deville. Had them for many years. I mention
> this because a lot of people get down on American cars, and GM in
> general, but Cadillac has been quietly dominating the big luxury car
> market it runs in and building quite dependable and nice, with most of
> the newest technology and yet no things like the "knob" that BMW foists
> on people. I do not want to get any sort of war going over what cars
> are good or not, but Cadillac has been building quite nice vehicles that
> sell well, don't look as wierd as some (Bangle butt anyone?) and like
> the '96 SHO the style is growing on the public in general. Plus they
> have those neat LED lights!
>
> :)
>
> Don Mallinson
>
> Ian Fisher wrote:
>
> >I always like the "instant
> >on" from the BMW's, Infiniti's, etc and felt that I
> >was braking sooner when their tail lamps lit up sooner
> >vs. standard brake lights.