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Top auto's give reasons to save Detroit

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MSN Auto Top American Auto's Pictures

Here is the full story on Auto's American cannot live without. The link above is purely the pictures, nicely done. Link below is the story to read about. Not a bad piece in my opinion.

Auto's American Cannot live without!

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Nice to see the G8 make it on the list. It really needs to stick around as a Chevy.

Sorry rather have my Silverado than an F-150.

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Nice to see the G8 make it on the list. It really needs to stick around as a Chevy.

I totally agree, either a high end chevy or better yet make it the performance mid lux sedan for Buick. This would still bring in the mid 30's year old people to a brand that can grow.

They also could just slot it as a GMC Denali 4 door sedan. :D

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We need writing like this. The fuel pump in my company vehicle, a chevrolet truck, took a dump on me. When AAA was droping it off of the rollback in front of our shop a bunch of passers by said that it was broken because it was "American"

Right now we need all of the positive PR as can get.

Chris

I find it silly that they bother to list the Ram and F150 separately, but don't list the silverado/Sierra. But, there are some good cars listed.

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