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  1. 1. How many new GM vehicles

    • 0
      21
    • 1
      8
    • 2
      6
    • 3
      2
    • 4
      1
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      0
    • 6
      2
    • 7
      3
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      1
    • 9
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1980 Chevy short van -I6

1984 Chevy 1/2t PU -V8

1987 Chevy 1/2t PU -V8

1990 Corsica -V6

1993 Transport (plastic dustbuster) :duh:

1995 Transport

1997 S-10 PU I4

1999 Silverado Ext Cab 5.3 V8

2001 Blazer 4.3 V6

2004 Trailblazer I6

2004 Grand Am V6 -current

2006 Envoy I6 -current

MMmmmm love that GM Koolaid!

The used ones:

1968 Chevy II Nova 153 cu in 4 cyl!

1973 Duster 318 V8 :deadhorse:

1972 Impala 400

1970 1/2 t PU 350

1968 Chevelle SS 396 :ohyeah:

1969 Caprice 350

1974 El Camino 400 small block

1972 Nova SS350

1979 Buick Regal 3.8

1986 Camaro V6

1966 El Camino 327 4 spd :thumbsup:

1980 Malibu 350 350+HP

1976 Street legal sandrail Berrien Buggy 1836cc :ohyeah:

1982 Chevy conversion van 350

1980 LeMans coupe 350 chevy power

1981 Malibu cpe 400 small block

1978 Malibu cpe 327

1982 Malibu sedan retired cop car 350

1979 Malibu classic cpe 350 350+HP -current

1977 GMC short bed 1/2 ton I6 -current

OMG I feel so old now

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1980 Chevy short van -I6

1984 Chevy 1/2t PU    -V8

1987 Chevy 1/2t PU    -V8

1990 Corsica              -V6     

1993 Transport (plastic dustbuster) :duh:

1995 Transport

1997  S-10 PU            I4

1999 Silverado Ext Cab  5.3 V8

2001 Blazer                4.3 V6

2004 Trailblazer          I6

2004 Grand Am          V6 -current

2006 Envoy                I6 -current

MMmmmm love that GM Koolaid!

The used ones:

1968 Chevy II Nova 153 cu in 4 cyl!

1973 Duster 318 V8 :deadhorse:

1972 Impala 400

1970 1/2 t PU  350

1968 Chevelle SS 396 :ohyeah:

1969 Caprice  350

1974 El Camino 400 small block

1972 Nova  SS350

1979 Buick Regal 3.8

1986 Camaro V6

1966 El Camino 327 4 spd  :thumbsup:

1980 Malibu 350  350+HP

1976 Street legal sandrail Berrien Buggy 1836cc  :ohyeah:

1982 Chevy conversion van 350

1980 LeMans coupe 350 chevy power

1981 Malibu cpe 400 small block

1978 Malibu cpe 327

1982 Malibu sedan retired cop car 350

1979 Malibu classic cpe 350  350+HP -current

1977 GMC short bed 1/2 ton  I6 -current

OMG I feel so old now

As long as there's tire smoke in your sig, you're not old! 8)

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Brand new, I've bought 2:

1997 Chevrolet malibu

2000 Chevrolet monte carlo LS

Both are LONG gone :).

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I didn't read the first post so I put how many new GM cars my family (parents) has purchased (2) but even that is wrong because I was counting my Grand Prix, which was used when I bought it. Oops...

From my memory, we have had a 1986 S-10 Blazer, 1996 Blazer, 2000 Blazer and 1997 (or maybe 2000?) Grand Prix.

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I didn't read the first post so I put how many new GM cars my family (parents) has purchased (2) but even that is wrong because I was counting my Grand Prix, which was used when I bought it.  Oops...

From my memory, we have had a 1986 S-10 Blazer, 1996 Blazer, 2000 Blazer and 1997 (or maybe 2000?) Grand Prix.

No worries, I have edited to poll to reflect the change in your vote from 2 to 0.

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Well... I misread the poll... and voted 1, but didn't see "new", so my GA doesn't count. :P

Anyways, 0, I guess. Looks like it might be that way for a long long long long long long long long long long time. First of all, because used cars are more affordable... And second, because I have more possible choices... And finally, because GM doesn't quite make my kind of car yet... an affordable, RWD, 4cyl powered, manual trannied compact coupe. :D

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Well... I misread the poll... and voted 1, but didn't see "new", so my GA doesn't count. :P

Anyways, 0, I guess. Looks like it might be that way for a long long long long long long long long long long time. First of all, because used cars are more affordable... And second, because I have more possible choices... And finally, because GM doesn't quite make my kind of car yet... an affordable, RWD, 4cyl powered, manual trannied compact coupe. :D

Poll edited to reflect the change.

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GM Bought new 5 - 1 non GM

63 Ford Galaxie 500XL convertible

66 Olds Cutlass Supreme convertible

70 Olds Cutlass Supreme convertible

98 Vette Roadster (Dealer titled with 1500 miles)

03 CTS

04 Trailblazer

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I voted 7 (including the upcoming SKY purchase <--- can be any day now!!!), but out of the 7 I purchased 4 in my name and the other 3 were purchased in my wife's name. So I still consider that 7 new GM cars (and I'm only 31!). 5 out of the 7 are leased vehicles, so that might clear up why so many cars in 7 years.

Here they are in order:

1) 1999 Pontiac Grand Am GT1 Sedan (mine)

2) 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GT Sedan (wife)

3) 2001 GMC Sonoma "Highrider" (ZR2) Ext. Cab 4wd (mine)

4) 2003 Buick Rendezvous CX (wife)

5) 2004 Chevy Malibu LT Sedan (mine)

6) 2005 GMC Envoy SLT 4wd (wife)

7) 2007 Saturn SKY roadster (mine, mine, all mine!)

I'm working on getting rid of the Malibu and get back into leasing. Yes, it will be another GM vehicle #8! Add to that two used GM vehicles (1978 Camaro LT and 1992 Cavalier Z24 and my overall total is 9). Ummm ummm, I love me some of that :gm_logo: Koolaid :P

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I'm gonna follow TruckGuy's lead, and include the purchases that I made, but my wife drives.

Mine:

'94 Cutlass Supreme SL

'01 Bonneville SSEi

'04 Grand Prix GTP Comp G

'06 Grand Prix GXP

Hers:

'99 Lumina LTZ

'03 Rendezvous CXL

'06 Rendezvous CXL

Had kind of a gap there for a while, since I was driving company cars from '97 to '01. Also, looking at the list, if I include my '88 Cutlass Supreme (which was used at the time), I have been driving a W-car since 1991 with the exception of the couple years I had the Bonneville.

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Zero. Only new car we've ever owned, we being my wife and I, is our 06 Escape. Though when I go to replace my 01 Cavalier, it likely won't be a GM, since I get a sweet discount on Fords through CompUSA. CompUSA is a fleet partner with Ford, in case you're wondering.

I get Fords, Lincolns, Mercury's, and Mazda's at factory invoice. Volvos, Jags, and Land Rovers and a few percentages above factory invoice. We got our 06 Escape XLT for $24k, it stickered for $27. :ohyeah:

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Zero.  Only new car we've ever owned, we being my wife and I, is our 06 Escape.  Though when I go to replace my 01 Cavalier, it likely won't be a GM, since I get a sweet discount on Fords through CompUSA.  CompUSA is a fleet partner with Ford, in case you're wondering. 

I get Fords, Lincolns, Mercury's, and Mazda's at factory invoice.  Volvos, Jags, and Land Rovers and a few percentages above factory invoice.  We got our 06 Escape XLT for $24k, it stickered for $27. :ohyeah:

Which ford? Fusion? Focus? :)

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