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Jesus Christ, GM Marketing, don't you people run SPELL CHECK?!
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What's wrong with it? Everything looks correct to me... If you're talking about the "Its" well GM is correct..."It's" is the contraction for "it is" while "Its" is the third person neutral possessive.
he is talking about the fact that there are 2 ss in design
CROC, is that really you? Welcome back sir. The pic has been tricky in Fly's above post. the word "dessign" is in an alternate bit of copy there.

I think GM's already fixed it. Here it is as seen (Print/Screened) on Edmunds Inside Line:

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Ah. When I saw it GM must have already fixed it.
Nah, the one Fly posted still has two Ss, as in "dessign". GM marketing seriously needs to be obliterated. On a note not related at all to the topic at hand, welcome back, Croc, and nice avatar.
The one Fly posted still says "But you'll love it for its agility" and that's all it says (and all it ever said) for me... Thanks...I assume its the California coast (looks like it at any rate), it's just some random pic I had on my comp.

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