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Holden should just break free from GM and take the Zeta platform and the Pontiac brand along with it as an outlet to sell their wares in the New World.

EDIT: Wait, wait. Since I know a reality check is probably headed my way, I'll go ahead and say it now: certain people won't allow it to happen and blah, blah, frickin' blah.

Sure would be sweet, wouldn't it?

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Wouldn't it be nice if Donkeys could fly ... :P

Only if they are taking you away. :suburban:

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I won't kill BMW like Pontiac, BMW hasn't sold their soul to an Australian company ... :P

No, just to a bad designer.

Sure would be sweet, wouldn't it?

It would be a dream come true, a prayer answered.

And probably in Holden's best interest if they did so.

An Australian company... OMG yes, an Australian company that is GM, and the only GM unit that still understands how to build an affordable RWD car. What a horror.
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An Australian company... OMG yes, an Australian company that is GM, and the only GM unit that still understands how to build an affordable RWD car. What a horror.

I am seriously wondering how I might like living there.

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