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FORD
The Mustang concept and the 2004 F-150 pickup will be the brand's two big stars. But several other unnamed concepts will compete for attention, including a sedan with a V-8 engine.
The Triant has similar mechanicals to the Infiniti G35, but the Triant has awd, a longer hood and wheelbase, and gull-wing doors.
Originally posted by: LAUST
2004 Ford F-150
Can't wait to see the new F-150 I hope they increase the engine compartment this round for those "Monsterous Modulars"
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: LAUST
2004 Ford F-150
Can't wait to see the new F-150 I hope they increase the engine compartment this round for those "Monsterous Modulars"
Haha, I'll bet you that it will be filled with plastic fairings
Hey man rolling over @ 32mph is sweet kinds of handlingOriginally posted by: Jellomancer
Now they are calling "crossovers" "sport wagons"??? Damn them for furthering the image of SUVs as "sporty".
Originally posted by: Grey
Looking forward to seeing the mustang concept.
FORD
The Mustang concept and the 2004 F-150 pickup will be the brand's two big stars. But several other unnamed concepts will compete for attention, including a sedan with a V-8 engine.
Oh damn read further down and saw this! Sweet
The Triant has similar mechanicals to the Infiniti G35, but the Triant has awd, a longer hood and wheelbase, and gull-wing doors.
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: Grey
Looking forward to seeing the mustang concept.
FORD
The Mustang concept and the 2004 F-150 pickup will be the brand's two big stars. But several other unnamed concepts will compete for attention, including a sedan with a V-8 engine.
Oh damn read further down and saw this! Sweet
The Triant has similar mechanicals to the Infiniti G35, but the Triant has awd, a longer hood and wheelbase, and gull-wing doors.
Skyline?
Infiniti will debut two vehicles: the 2004 FX45, a production version of the FX45 sport wagon concept, and the Triant concept, a 2+2 coupe with sport-utility attributes.
FORD
The Mustang concept and the 2004 F-150 pickup will be the brand's two big stars. But several other unnamed concepts will compete for attention, including a sedan with a V-8 engine.
Originally posted by: Trinitron
FORD
The Mustang concept and the 2004 F-150 pickup will be the brand's two big stars. But several other unnamed concepts will compete for attention, including a sedan with a V-8 engine.
Bout damn time, not everyone can afford a Lincoln LS!!!
Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: Grey
Looking forward to seeing the mustang concept.
FORD
The Mustang concept and the 2004 F-150 pickup will be the brand's two big stars. But several other unnamed concepts will compete for attention, including a sedan with a V-8 engine.
Oh damn read further down and saw this! Sweet
The Triant has similar mechanicals to the Infiniti G35, but the Triant has awd, a longer hood and wheelbase, and gull-wing doors.
Skyline?
Infiniti will debut two vehicles: the 2004 FX45, a production version of the FX45 sport wagon concept, and the Triant concept, a 2+2 coupe with sport-utility attributes.
Doubt it's a Skyline.
Wtf? Is it an SUV or a sports coupe? Or does the "sport" now apply to everything that is SUV related?Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: Imported
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: Grey
Looking forward to seeing the mustang concept.
FORD
The Mustang concept and the 2004 F-150 pickup will be the brand's two big stars. But several other unnamed concepts will compete for attention, including a sedan with a V-8 engine.
Oh damn read further down and saw this! Sweet
The Triant has similar mechanicals to the Infiniti G35, but the Triant has awd, a longer hood and wheelbase, and gull-wing doors.
Skyline?
Infiniti will debut two vehicles: the 2004 FX45, a production version of the FX45 sport wagon concept, and the Triant concept, a 2+2 coupe with sport-utility attributes.
Doubt it's a Skyline.
Here it is with concept pic:
http://autoweek.com/cat_content.mv?port_code=autoweek&cat_code=carnews&loc_code=&content_code=09969617
The 2004 Colorado pickup will replace the S10. It will be available in standard-, extended- and crew-cab versions. It will feature four- and five-cylinder versions of the inline six engine used in GM's mid-sized sport-utilities. The Colorado was developed jointly by GM North America, GM do Brasil and lead engineer Isuzu Motors Ltd.