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By Cory Wolfe


Today, I went to my local GM dealer.
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They sell vehicles from Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and Pontiac here in Brookville.
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The first car I looked at was the new DTS. It sure is nice for what it is.
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The second one was the new HHR. It is very cool even though it's retro.
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After those, I looked at the new Impala. It is bland, but looks good. The interior is nice.
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Next I looked at a G6 GT sedan. I really like it even though it has no spoiler.
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Finally, I looked at some of the last Grand Am GTs. It's a shame to see the name go.
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The End.


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:lol: Wow... I'm never doing that again... :D
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How old is that dealership?  They need to build a new showroom/office building.

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Dew Cadillac in St. Petersburg had their showroom in the middle of downtown on the ground floor of their building...
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...until they relocated to an expansive showroom/tract of land like every other dealer.
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Dew Cadillac in St. Petersburg had their showroom in the middle of downtown on the ground floor of their building...
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...until they relocated to an expansive showroom/tract of land like every other dealer.

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I hate when that happens. Our BMW dealer used to have a nice, friendly, one-story beachfront location. Now they've moved to some modern-looking, tilt-up building/warehouse next to a mega furniture store.
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I hate when that happens. Our BMW dealer used to have a nice, friendly, one-story beachfront location. Now they've moved to some modern-looking, tilt-up building/warehouse next to a mega furniture store.

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While this thread is basically over in my mind, I have to say that I like when a dealer of a brand that has a LOT of models to sell moves to a bigger spot...they need to, usually...it's a beautiful thing to see all that selection, not to mention the wacky things the dealer may include in their spot (South Bay Ford has a concession stand and gift shop, for instance)

Of course it ain't like I wanna see a thousand acre Hummer-only dealer or something.
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