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flaffel3434
2024-10-26 15:04 | if possible, can you just copy the engines from the express over to here | |
carcrasher88
2020-09-16 03:48 | Not as long as the production 2nd gen NSX did, though. | |
Lancia 2020-09-15 03:05 | This car is taking forever to debut | |
Lancia 2020-05-12 05:01 | Colors are 2020 colors but are same as 2014 colors | |
HQMonaro1972
2020-02-06 18:50 | Desscythe17 wrote It usually gives errors like that if you are using symbols like ' in it, or if you are using commas instead of periods, or the other way around. I don't think your entry will be accepted, because there is a watermark on the front picture. I have a better one, if you'd like a link. No watermark. | |
Desscythe17 2020-02-06 16:42 | HQMonaro1972 wrote It won't let me add any engine data for the Sprint. Something about a SQL error, no matter what I do. It usually gives errors like that if you are using symbols like ' in it, or if you are using commas instead of periods, or the other way around. I don't think your entry will be accepted, because there is a watermark on the front picture. | |
HQMonaro1972
2020-02-06 16:02 | HQMonaro1972 wrote It won't let me add any engine data for the Sprint. Something about a SQL error, no matter what I do. Just in case I have to say it, they basically had all engines available in the 1970-1972 Camaro, and a 365hp 454. -- Last edit: 2020-02-06 16:02:49 | |
HQMonaro1972
2020-02-06 16:00 | It won't let me add any engine data for the Sprint. Something about a SQL error, no matter what I do. | |
HQMonaro1972
2020-02-06 15:01 | Desscythe17 wrote The problem with commercial vehicles is the variations. Passenger cars can have different bodystyles, sure, like a sedan/coupe/wagon. Commercial vehicles basically have endless options (different wheelbases, different truck beds, different cabs, windows or not, etc) this would mean you have 25 pages on WCS per pick-up truck alone, which is why we don’t do commercial vehicles. I'll put in the effort, since we already have pickup trucks But bed sizes aren't necessarily the most important factor in a truck's appearance | |
Desscythe17 2020-02-05 08:32 | HQMonaro1972 wrote okay so maybe I need a refresher or something, what does it mean when people are like "Can't add it it's a commercial vehicle" if you're trying to add all the cars in the world what's that supposed to mean, I don't get it The problem with commercial vehicles is the variations. Passenger cars can have different bodystyles, sure, like a sedan/coupe/wagon. Commercial vehicles basically have endless options (different wheelbases, different truck beds, different cabs, windows or not, etc) this would mean you have 25 pages on WCS per pick-up truck alone, which is why we don’t do commercial vehicles. | |
HQMonaro1972
2020-02-04 22:32 | okay so maybe I need a refresher or something, what does it mean when people are like "Can't add it it's a commercial vehicle" if you're trying to add all the cars in the world what's that supposed to mean, I don't get it | |
HQMonaro1972
2020-02-03 15:41 | Approximately 113 were exported with small modifications officially by GM to Saudi Arabia. | |
Lancia 2020-01-31 20:21 | 👌 1000 hp... Electric... Insane!! | |
Lancia 2020-01-19 03:07 | Can someone add this? Apparently it isn't a concept car, but special order car. www.ramsmobile.com/ | |
Desscythe17 2020-01-15 10:21 | Current picture is of the Denali model, but will be replaced by a normal Yukon XL one closer to its release. | |
HQMonaro1972
2019-09-19 02:59 | I attempted to mark that as NOT available in Australia. Sorry. | |
Desscythe17 2019-09-18 23:17 | @HQMonaro this was officially sold in Australia? | |
Desscythe17 2019-09-18 23:16 | HQMonaro1972 wrote I was about to make a page on this tomorrow, guess ya beat me to it :P It has been here for a while, I just updated it. | |
HQMonaro1972
2019-09-18 19:52 | I was about to make a page on this tomorrow, guess ya beat me to it :P | |
Rinspeed 2018-11-03 12:03 | what are the engine always in production? | |
carcrasher88
2018-11-03 05:07 | Edited to reflect this as still being in production. GMC is assembling this generation in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada as the Sierra 1500 Limited (I simply set a second name as Sierra Limited, since this isn't listed here as Sierra 1500) for the 2019 model year, and is currently on sale. | |
carcrasher88
2018-03-02 04:17 | Clearly, GMC is looking to revolutionize the pickup truck market with the new Sierra. Two new GMC exclusive, industry first features available for the Sierra are the new MultiPro Tailgate, with six unique positions and functions, with a smaller tailgate portion that can be pulled down, while the rest of the tailgate stays in place, and the revolutionary CarbonPro cargo box, which is the first ever production pickup truck bed made with carbon fiber inner panels and floor. While the rest of the cargo box remains roll-formed high strength steel, the CarbonPro setup shaves 62 lbs from the standard bed's weight. | |
Desscythe17 2017-07-21 08:34 | Rinspeed wrote no engines? Seems I forgot, will do later. | |
Rinspeed 2017-07-20 23:12 | no engines? | |
MishaC14 2016-10-19 01:11 | In the two past hours i only found the engines specs but nothing about the Savana/Express specs so i won't add them for now. -- Last edit: 2016-10-19 01:14:33 | |
Desscythe17 2016-10-18 23:36 | Well, we don't add commercial vehicles on WCS, so just the passenger version would be fine. I previously did an attempt at the Express, but I didn't have a good source for it, so I didn't add it. | |
MishaC14 2016-10-18 22:19 | Desscythe17 wrote The 1999 Denali would have been made from 1998 until 1999, if you understand what I mean. If you add the Express/Savana, take care you only add the passenger variant, in case there are distinctions. sure i understand. I was going to ask that, if i should make a separate page for the passenger version and one for the panel van. you know a complete source about Chevrolet/GMC engines? -- Last edit: 2016-10-18 22:24:48 | |
Desscythe17 2016-10-18 22:09 | The 1999 Denali would have been made from 1998 until 1999, if you understand what I mean. If you add the Express/Savana, take care you only add the passenger variant, in case there are distinctions. | |
MishaC14 2016-10-18 21:52 | ok, i was thinking the info was correct because the Yukon/Yukon Denali 1999 is based on GMT400, that is why I put that its production was from 2000-2006. PD: now I'll add the Chevrolet/GMC Savana/Express. -- Last edit: 2016-10-18 21:59:43 | |
Desscythe17 2016-10-18 21:30 | Yes, I changed it to 1999, since your source is in US model years, which actually start a couple of months earlier than the number suggests. The source I had for the Tahoe makes me doubt whether your source is correct, but I don't have the specs for the GMC, so I think we will see at some point in the future. | |
MishaC14 2016-10-18 21:15 | I found some info, in 2001 a GM Vortec 6.0 was introduced for the Denali, i think is the same LQ4 with 324HP because the Yukon was introduced in the 2000 and the Denail in 2001, in my source all engines are from 2000-2006 execpt the LQ4 with 324HP (2001-2006), so maybe is the same. | |
MishaC14 2016-10-18 19:50 | Desscythe17 wrote Will you do a seperate page for the Denali? I believe they have some different engines aside from the different front. Sure, I will look to see if the Denali has a different engine. | |
Desscythe17 2016-10-18 18:26 | Will you do a seperate page for the Denali? I believe they have some different engines aside from the different front. | |
Celestial
2012-01-10 22:34 | OK. | |
Tak
2011-12-24 10:28 | Great car, i love it !! | |
Rinspeed 2011-12-22 17:51 | Celestial wrote Syclone page ready. Next time please complet all the page (or i dont accept it because i had to do it if you don't do it) | |
Celestial
2011-12-22 16:57 | Syclone page ready. |