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    DMC Midwest - 815.459.6439 DMCMW Dave's Avatar
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    This stainless thing might be catching on

    We took a day off yesterday and hit Social Media Day at the Chicago Auto show (Thank you BMW Club).


    We found this one pretty interesting - It's a Kia show car, and in addition to the oddly hinged doors and apparently metallic seat leather, the roof was stainless sheet grained and finished exactly as a DeLorean. It's a very dark car otherwise so excuse the quality of the iphone pics.

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    I'll see your Kia and raise you a Rolls Royce from the preview night at the Portland Auto Show last Wednesday evening.

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    DMC Midwest - 815.459.6439 DMCMW Dave's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by mluder View Post
    I'll see your Kia and raise you a Rolls Royce from the preview night at the Portland Auto Show last Wednesday evening.

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    I saw one of those in South Carolina last year when I happened to stay at the same hotel as a Rolls dealer convention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMCMW Dave View Post
    I saw one of those in South Carolina last year when I happened to stay at the same hotel as a Rolls dealer convention.
    It's funny... a couple guys were admiring the Rolls and I leaned over and said, "You know some one else did that... 30 years ago..."

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    It's definitely cool to see other auto makers experimenting with stainless. After hearing about the new F150 being aluminum I was expecting that to be the next big thing.

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    The SS for the optional hood on the Rolls royces is made in Belgium at the Arcelor Mittal plant, across from the Ford factory (that will be closing dosn by the end of this year )
    A friend of mine is an engineer of Arcelor and he told me RR bought a Delorean years ago to perform a study on how to use SS body panels in automotive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john 05141 View Post
    The SS for the optional hood on the Rolls royces is made in Belgium at the Arcelor Mittal plant, across from the Ford factory (that will be closing dosn by the end of this year )
    A friend of mine is an engineer of Arcelor and he told me RR bought a Delorean years ago to perform a study on how to use SS body panels in automotive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMCMW Dave View Post
    We took a day off yesterday and hit Social Media Day at the Chicago Auto show (Thank you BMW Club).


    We found this one pretty interesting - It's a Kia show car, and in addition to the oddly hinged doors and apparently metallic seat leather, the roof was stainless sheet grained and finished exactly as a DeLorean. It's a very dark car otherwise so excuse the quality of the iphone pics.

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    Neat prototype though - feels kind of like the Isuzu VehiCross (which like the DeLorean still holds up well after all these years).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timebender View Post
    Neat prototype though - feels kind of like the Isuzu VehiCross (which like the DeLorean still holds up well after all these years).
    You know, it's funny. I love the VehiCross and have since it was a concept. But I just saw one in a parking lot the other day for the first time in years - they didn't hold up as well as you'd think Looks pretty dated now. And that plastic cladding everywhere faded really hard.

    I'd still drive one.
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    I saw one recent that looked to be in great shape. Still a nice design and outdoes all other crossover SUV's, except maybe for the really nice $90k BMW. But the VehiCross has real character, something lacking in most production vehicles.

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