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'Other North American Brands'. 'Non-GM North American Brands'. Or 'Marques' if you want to stay classy.

('Other Domestic Marques') ?

(Volvo is in the European Marques, shouldn't be in this list).

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No, not what I'm looking for.

Go to the Forum Listing and look under Cadillac.

It says "Excited by the thrills of the CTS? Interested in the upcoming ATS or XTS? Let's go! Let's live! Let's love every mile. The only way to travel, is Cadillac style."

I need one of those for each of the above forums.

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Not as crafty as Cort's Dodge submission, but here's a suggestion of mine for GMC:

Never send a truck to do a Sierra’s job!! Check here for the latest information on General Motor’s “Professional Grade” trucks, crossovers and vans.

We already have one for GMC. I just need the ones from the list in the first post.

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Not as crafty as Cort's Dodge submission, but here's a suggestion of mine for GMC:

Never send a truck to do a Sierra’s job!! Check here for the latest information on General Motor’s “Professional Grade” trucks, crossovers and vans.

We already have one for GMC. I just need the ones from the list in the first post.

Yes, however it can use some updating since it references a two-year old vehicle introduction:

GMC Trucks

The latest "Professional Grade" discussions on GM's truck division including the Yukon and Sierra, Acadia crossover, and upcoming 2010 Terrain.

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My suggestion for Buick:

Get to know the next generation of Buick Vehicles. One look at the Buick Regal, LaCrosse, Enclave, or the new Verano and you'll quickly realize: this is the new side of luxury. Whatever you're looking for, the newest lineup of Buick luxury cars is a step above the rest.

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Not as crafty as Cort's Dodge submission, but here's a suggestion of mine for GMC:

Never send a truck to do a Sierra’s job!! Check here for the latest information on General Motor’s “Professional Grade” trucks, crossovers and vans.

We already have one for GMC. I just need the ones from the list in the first post.

Yes, however it can use some updating since it references a two-year old vehicle introduction:

GMC Trucks

The latest "Professional Grade" discussions on GM's truck division including the Yukon and Sierra, Acadia crossover, and upcoming 2010 Terrain.

Conceded. I've updated it to your suggestion

Tesla:

It's more than electric, it's Tesla.

Using the Volt tagline on the Tesla? :confused0071:

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I like that one. Going in for Dodge!

More?

Sweet! You'd think I like to write or something. ;) Odd thing is ... the "charging forth" is a reference back to that article I wrote for Don's Motor Gnomes blog....

OK ... try this one out for Lincoln:

The Town Car may be history, but Lincoln luxury is still smart. Don't just "mark" our words, come on in and check it out for yourself!

Whatdya think?

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