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more about #production more comments → srbiff: Over the last 30 years, I've owned 4 F-150s. I lived in the northwest and owned property. Great trucks, worked hard, took a beating. My last truck ... more » AngryChineseDriver hates four-wheeled fatties!: Honestly...Michael Bay needs to smarten up and make the Raptor a Transformer!!! more » nosirrahg: I took the Ford Rouge factory tour in Dearborn about three weeks ago, and there were a few Raptors going through the line then. Of course you're not ... more » Flathead Smith: It's hard to believe that 1500 orders maxed out Ford’s capacity. Are they building them in a side building one by one instead of using the assembly ... more » skaycog was here: I have never been the sole owner of a pickup. But if anything could change my mind, it would be the Raptor. It's just one of those vehicles that 'do... more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: Where in the hell is the turbo-diesel this size/typical use demands? If idiots are going to continue to use these as commuter pods, I want them using... more » Sloop_John_B: Ah, finally. We're given an offroad ready suspension from the factory that's not that stiff as brick piece of shit in a z71 packaged Chevrolet. more » bmoreDLJ: ARNOLD God, look at this workstation. What a complete slob. The "Jeopardy"-type music is playing a little faster now. Muldoon steps forward, growing... more » philibuster: Were these purchased under cash for clunkers? more » Karsten Von Urea for All Sales Event: My fleeting wish would be for these to only be supplied to rural dealerships. Although I know nearly all the sales are going to go to city folk who w... more » Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): If 90% of pickup truck purchases are completely unnecessary, then this is my brand of unnecessary. more » Tucker589 is Hoarding James Dean's 550 Spyder: Screw the truck, I want the SUSPENSION. Shove that crap in a Fiesta with a 429 and I'm going for the Pikes Peak record, fuck safety. more » If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face: Can somebody explain why these cars look so cheap to me? Is it the paint colors? The complete lack of brightwork? The front fascia? What is it? Becaus... more » Ford Tempo Fanatic: ...and there they shall stay for many a month, possibly year. Or perhaps GM will rent out a gigantic cargo ship, or maybe the Nurburgring or a similar... more » If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face: If these are production Camaros, how come they aren't accompanied by a GM "First Camaro rolls off the line! Look how awesome we are! Please buy a car!... more » -
#newcars
Ford F-150 Raptor Production Reaches Maximum Capacity
1,500 orders have already been placed for the 2010 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, maxing out capacity at the Dearborn plant. That's for 5.4s. The 6.2-liter 400 HP version isn't on sale until winter. [Pickuptrucks.com] -
#chevycamaro
Hundreds Of 2010 Camaros Spotted Outside Oshawa Assembly Plant
A Camaro-obsessed forum fan-boy at Camaro5 snapped these shots of hundreds of 2010 Chevy Camaros outside the Oshawa Assembly Plant birthplace. It would seem production has started — or at least "pre-production." More » -
#2010camaro
GM Sues Camaro Supplier, Claims Cadence "Holding Hostage" Interior Equipment Necessary For Launch
Liquidation of now-bankrupt Camaro parts supplier Cadence could delay 2010 Chevy Camaro production, costing GM millions of dollars and delaying a crucial new model. So GM plans to sue them.
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#carpocalypsenow
Chrysler Ceasing Production Friday, Won't Promise To Come Back
Chrysler just announced plans to stop production for at least a month. Did anyone else notice they wouldn't commit to coming back? -
#industrynews
Volkswagen Will Build Plant In Chattanooga, Tennessee
Volkswagen will build its first American plant since the 1980's in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The city bested competing bids from Alabama and Michigan for the plant, which will cost up to $1 billion to build and could employ as many as 2,000 workers. Chattanooga had a major advantage due to the state's lack of unions and ease-of-access for European travelers. According to their plans, this 1,350-acre facility will produce 150,000 vehicles, one of which will be a new mid-sized sedan for the US market, which is set to see production in early 2011. Press release below the jump. More » -

