Sport Compacts? All aboard!
Sport Compacts? All aboard!
Well i think the market is officially flooded.
Most recently to note was the neon srt-4.
Hyundai,Then Dodge, Now saturn wants a piece of the pie?
Ugh
2004 Saturn Ion Red Line Coupe
Horsepower : 200 hp
Torque : 200 lb
Top speed : 155 mph(estimated)
0-60 mph : 6.5 sec.(estimated)
Curb Weight : 2850 lbs(estimated)
Most recently to note was the neon srt-4.
Hyundai,Then Dodge, Now saturn wants a piece of the pie?
Ugh
2004 Saturn Ion Red Line Coupe
Horsepower : 200 hp
Torque : 200 lb
Top speed : 155 mph(estimated)
0-60 mph : 6.5 sec.(estimated)
Curb Weight : 2850 lbs(estimated)
...what's to stop them from making it?? you shouldn't be upset, the competition only forces product refinement... it might push the costs up, but refinement none-the-less..
as an aside, i think the only cars which classify as Sport Compacts are compact-sports-sedans, like the EVO, STi and WRX, and the SRT-4, Civic Si (whoop dee doo :p), and Redline Ion would be in the more sportish-compact range.
i don't think it looks that bad, there are far worse cars than this.
in fact, i think this is one GM i actually like.
as an aside, i think the only cars which classify as Sport Compacts are compact-sports-sedans, like the EVO, STi and WRX, and the SRT-4, Civic Si (whoop dee doo :p), and Redline Ion would be in the more sportish-compact range.
i don't think it looks that bad, there are far worse cars than this.
in fact, i think this is one GM i actually like.
Well after a few years the weaker cars (cars not being sold as much) will either be discontinued or drastically changed. And I don't think saturn is going to do all that well. I don't even see many saturns on the road anymore.
Originally posted by cueball1029
Its the Tiburon (supoesedly the name means shark, according to an old commercial).
Its the Tiburon (supoesedly the name means shark, according to an old commercial).
Yes, "Tiburon" means "shark" in Spanish.
Spanish is my first language, so I hate when cars are given Spanish names, because then I have to listen to white boys butcher my native tongue whenever they talk about cars.
The absolute worst car name for this:
Murcielago ("bat", as in a flying mammal)
Listening to a white person attempt to pronounce it is like nails on a chalk board.
Spanish is my first language, so I hate when cars are given Spanish names, because then I have to listen to white boys butcher my native tongue whenever they talk about cars.
The absolute worst car name for this:
Murcielago ("bat", as in a flying mammal)
Listening to a white person attempt to pronounce it is like nails on a chalk board.
Originally posted by Schneegz
Spanish is my first language, so I hate when cars are given Spanish names, because then I have to listen to white boys butcher my native tongue whenever they talk about cars.
Spanish is my first language, so I hate when cars are given Spanish names, because then I have to listen to white boys butcher my native tongue whenever they talk about cars.
Originally posted by Schneegz
Murcielago ("bat", as in a flying mammal)
Listening to a white person attempt to pronounce it is like nails on a chalk board.
Murcielago ("bat", as in a flying mammal)
Listening to a white person attempt to pronounce it is like nails on a chalk board.
and about the mispronunciation, it kills me to hear poor French, German, English, Japanese, and Cantonese (i seriously get whipped into a blood-lusty death-rage to kill Mike Myers every time i think of Wayne's World... yes, yes i do)... not that i'm always the greatest, but it sooooooo kills me when people don't try, or are just plain ignorant to the fact that they suck at it...
Last edited by wakeech; May 15, 2003 at 02:19 AM.
Originally posted by Schneegz
Yes, "Tiburon" means "shark" in Spanish.
Yes, "Tiburon" means "shark" in Spanish.

Regards,
Gordon
but wasn't it the given name of a famed bull (hence why these italian cars have spanish names)?? i thought that's how Lambo chose the names for their cars...
I'm just on pins and needles waiting for the Lambo named "Ferdinand"!
yeah i've always wondered about this. why are lambos named after SPANISH bulls? i mean there's no bullfighting in italy right?
speaking of italy, i think the 8 carries a certain pleasant resemblance to some of the old maseratis, mostly the front and the grill. and i love it!
oh and this saturn rice rocket, looks like it's angry
speaking of italy, i think the 8 carries a certain pleasant resemblance to some of the old maseratis, mostly the front and the grill. and i love it!
oh and this saturn rice rocket, looks like it's angry
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