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Thread: OT: are they--honest to god--putting exhaust ports on the fenders of new cars now?

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    Default OT: are they--honest to god--putting exhaust ports on the fenders of new cars now?

    i drove by a buick dealer today, and lo and behold, one of the "showcase cars" (new cars facing the street) was some manner of buick. the only problem with this scenario was that i saw three plastic exhaust portholes on both sides of the fender on this particular vehicle. i didn't believe what i saw, so i took a second pass from a different direction. yep....new (or 07 model) buick with the new technology "speed holes". i mean, it's one thing to put the holes on a RWD car, or a car that could conceivably have the exhaust dumping through the fender. the buick in question, however, was fwd (as they all are, i guess). i saw a flipping lincoln town car last night, in the parking lot of burger king (r) with 6, SIX! portholes divided among both fenders. i was going to stop and tell the owner about the problem, but i decided against it, as i hate the damn things.
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    yes?
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    they have those little stick on plastic warts on about every other car around here, must be the new thing
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    Pics! I want to see how ridiculous these "speed holes" are.

    Reminds me of the time Homer Simpson wanted to buy a car and the mafia wanted to off him.

    * grabs a pick-axe and hammers holes in his hood and fenders *

    By the way, the Holden Commodore (this model and previous ones) had "speed holes" as well, first on the SS and now across the entire range. Ironically, Holden is also owned by GM.

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    these are the warts i speak of http://search.ebay.com/search/search...les&category0=

    Quote Originally Posted by LunatiC
    Pics! I want to see how ridiculous these "speed holes" are.

    Reminds me of the time Homer Simpson wanted to buy a car and the mafia wanted to off him.

    * grabs a pick-axe and hammers holes in his hood and fenders *

    By the way, the Holden Commodore (this model and previous ones) had "speed holes" as well, first on the SS and now across the entire range. Ironically, Holden is also owned by GM.
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    They are a Buick trademark and have NEVER been exhaust ports from the factory. They first showed up on the '49 Buick and the GM marketing machine is bringing them back.

    Here's a little background about where they came from.
    "According to legend, the portholes were the invention of ace stylist Ned Nickles who reportedly had round holes cut in the hood of his car. The holes were finished with chrome-plated surrounds. Inside the holes were lights whose wiring was linked to the distributor, the lights pulsating along with the motor's revving, mimicking flames emitted from the exhaust stacks or a race car or airplane. Buick managers thought the portholes looked nifty, but on production cars the ports were not actual holes (the centers were simply black paint) and there was no fake exhaust flaming."


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    You mean this?




    I noticed them too, but i don't think its so bad. Adds a bit of flare to a pretty boring looking car.

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    Buicks are boring cars though.
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    They are nowadays. One of my dream cars is the Buick GS stage 1. Serious muscle car, and one of the few that ever looked good in yellow.

    Also wouldn't mind a Grand National, or a GNX.


    Of course they handled pretty poorly, not so terrible on the GNX, but certainly the GS. Man alive though, in a straight line they'll outrun quite a few cars. And no, I'm not a secret American car lover, I'm a car nut.

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    In 1987 the GNX was the faster than the Vette - one of the reasons why it was killed.

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