Pontiac





Origine : US Etats-Unis

Fondateur Alfred P. Sloan

Années d'Activité 1925-2010

Société Mère General Motors Company

Siège Social Detroit, Michigan, USA

Publicité

  • Production Interrompue

    2007-2010 Pontiac G6 GPX.R
    2005-2010 Pontiac GTO.R

    Commentaires

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    AU HQMonaro1972

    2019-09-30 21:53
    Desscythe17 a écrit

    Alright, calm down there.

    Generally speaking, we don't make separate pages for cars when they are visually extremely similar to another car sold in the same market. Older Trans Ams have different bumpers, lights, etc. from the normal Firebirds. For the 92-02 model, this is no longer the case. They might have a different hood or something, but other than that, they don't really look different. Therefore, it's not necessary to create a page for every single version of the car. If they have different engines, we can just compile those on one page instead to keep the website from becoming terribly cluttered.

    The 70-73 Camaro I divided in a couple of pages because they all had very different facias. After 73, there is just a page for the regular Camaro and the Z/28 or IROC-Z.


    iF i'M perfectly honest, the main reason I'd want to is to keep continuity with the rest of the pages for them, as well as, you know, not keeping all the information on one page that goes under the base model.
    at the very least, going to replace pictures with ones that are of the actual models(the 92-97 having pictures of a trans am instead makes me sick)

    I want to make separate pages for them regardless because I already have all the information ready but if it's gonna get me banned or something, I don't know.

    -- Last edit: 2019-09-30 21:54:01


    NL Desscythe17

    2019-09-24 22:24
    HQMonaro1972 a écrit


    Did this man just say they don't lOOK DIFFERENT ENOUGH? or SPECIAL ENOUGH?

    Desscythe, with all due respect, that's a bit dumb.

    They're different packages with their own performance statistics and differences from the originals. And if you want to hit me with the whole "tHeY dOnT loOk dIFfErEnT" thing, why do all the packages for the Camaros have different pages? Or the ones for the previous Trans Ams?
    Regardless I'm already getting stuff put together to make their own pages, so :/

    Alright, calm down there.

    Generally speaking, we don't make separate pages for cars when they are visually extremely similar to another car sold in the same market. Older Trans Ams have different bumpers, lights, etc. from the normal Firebirds. For the 92-02 model, this is no longer the case. They might have a different hood or something, but other than that, they don't really look different. Therefore, it's not necessary to create a page for every single version of the car. If they have different engines, we can just compile those on one page instead to keep the website from becoming terribly cluttered.

    The 70-73 Camaro I divided in a couple of pages because they all had very different facias. After 73, there is just a page for the regular Camaro and the Z/28 or IROC-Z.
    AU HQMonaro1972

    2019-09-24 21:51
    Desscythe17 a écrit

    I don't think the 92-02 generation looks different enough as a Trans Am to warrant separate pages. Also don't think the Formula looks special enough.


    Did this man just say they don't lOOK DIFFERENT ENOUGH? or SPECIAL ENOUGH?

    Desscythe, with all due respect, that's a bit dumb.

    They're different packages with their own performance statistics and differences from the originals. And if you want to hit me with the whole "tHeY dOnT loOk dIFfErEnT" thing, why do all the packages for the Camaros have different pages? Or the ones for the previous Trans Ams?
    Regardless I'm already getting stuff put together to make their own pages, so :/


    NL Desscythe17

    2019-09-24 18:24
    HQMonaro1972 a écrit
    Formula: 1985-1990, 1990-1992
    Trans Am: 1992-1997(also please change the pictures of that, they're both of Trans Ams not Firebirds), 1997-2002

    I don't think the 92-02 generation looks different enough as a Trans Am to warrant separate pages. Also don't think the Formula looks special enough.

    -- Last edit: 2019-09-24 18:24:33
    AU HQMonaro1972

    2019-09-24 18:03
    Formula: 1985-1990, 1990-1992
    Trans Am: 1992-1997(also please change the pictures of that, they're both of Trans Ams not Firebirds), 1997-2002


    NL Desscythe17

    2019-09-24 17:57
    HQMonaro1972 a écrit
    For the versions that don't have them, I'm going to be making separate pages for packages for the Firebirds(like Trans Ams, Formulas). Because of this, after the pages are made, is it possible to remove the engines exclusive to those models?

    The Trans Am already has mostly separate pages. What other versions need their own pages?
    AU HQMonaro1972

    2019-09-24 16:59
    For the versions that don't have them, I'm going to be making separate pages for packages for the Firebirds(like Trans Ams, Formulas). Because of this, after the pages are made, is it possible to remove the engines exclusive to those models?
    PT Ford78

    2013-12-15 14:05
    Rinspeed a écrit

    already erased. He put not a lot of info for engines (for Shamrock, it's beacuse it's an old car so very rare info).
    And for Ford78> Portuguese Language open (if you see a problem, tell me). Newt i will be Dutch Language.

    Thanks Rinspeed! :)


    FR Rinspeed

    2013-12-15 13:55
    Ford78 a écrit

    Please give me the number of database, so I can verify. Because if your engines aren't complete, the car will be denied.

    already erased. He put not a lot of info for engines (for Shamrock, it's beacuse it's an old car so very rare info).
    And for Ford78> Portuguese Language open (if you see a problem, tell me). Newt i will be Dutch Language.
    PT Ford78

    2013-12-15 13:44
    Gamer a écrit
    I found very little info about the Firefly's engines, but I hope it's enough! :/

    Please give me the number of database, so I can verify. Because if your engines aren't complete, the car will be denied.

    -- Last edit: 2013-12-15 13:44:32

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