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GM on the rise!

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This story makes no sense.

It certainly does. GM sold out its stock of low-build products.

What this has to do with anything, well...

It certainly does. GM sold out its stock of low-build products.

What this has to do with anything, well...

07 tahoes and suburbans arent that plentiful either, although we've got a 150 or so :pokeowned:

Most of ther dealers around here are only stocking 1-2 Escalades, 3-4 Yukons and 3-4 Tahoes simply because that's how well they're selling. GAS PRICES are stressing me out though!!!

But, the GMT360 segment is FAR more effected by gas than the 900 segment. Which means GM needs to get Lambda online ASAP!!!!

Looks like Ford is introducing the MKX and Edge with PERFECT timing!

Lambda still results in huge vehicles that do not get great gas mileage.

I have seen a crapload, literally crapload, of Escalades around in the last week. They seem to be gaining real traction here, too bad I am getting tired of the rear already---it's so non-descriptive. It's unimaginative compared to the Land Rovers beautiful rear ends.

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