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GM: What's That Car?


matt41

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Name the car given. It can be any General Motors car from 2000-present, and can be found on NetCarShow.com. The person who correctly guesses the car gets to choose the next car to have others guess, but have the car cropped to give only a preview! If possible, without giving away the car, give a specific detail (s) to separate the car, making it easier, and not so vague. Along with the car, state the year it was officially shown by GM, may it be as a concept or production vehicle. NO SPY SHOTS! DO not post your preview until the person who posted thecar says whether or not it is correct. After a certain amount of guesses, the poster of the previewed car can give a second preview of that car. After 20 guesses, the original poster wins and gets to preview another car.

When it's your turn, please follow these rules as stated above.

I'll start off. It's moderate on the easy-hard scale:

2000

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1999 Saturn Sky concept?

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Why 2000-present? That's boring.

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Cobalt Rally edition?

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