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  1. What's the point of a sporty trim if nothing about it is sportier than the base model?
    2 points
  2. They actually move quite well...surprised me a bit...? Would be the perfect car to keep the mileage down on that new truck....?
    2 points
  3. Maybe Alan Mulally could get Tesla bought out by some other automaker and let everyone cash out.
    1 point
  4. Totally agree with GM, there is still valid business to be had here. No reason to abandon the car business like Ford is doing. I still see a need to consolidate the auto business, way to many models, name plates and build capacity. I think China and Europe have pain ahead of them in a consolidation that is coming.
    1 point
  5. At least they kept the communist look with a modern power train.
    1 point
  6. And cost much less per month to fuel.
    1 point
  7. Have to say that the Korea Instagram site for Cadillac has much better marketing than our own US Intagram site. http://www.cadillac.co.kr/
    1 point
  8. I like the stories that all talk about Musk being removed as CEO and left as a boardmember, chairman possibly and bringing in a man who could get Tesla on a profitable track Mulally.
    1 point
  9. When the youngsters get in for that test drive for their first car they will buy with a car loan and they hear that engine scream for redline while the cvt is scurrying to do its thing, they’ll think that’s purfurments oh and the leather wrapped wheel no need to go to Pep boys for a steering wheel cover But is it EXCITEMENT!?
    1 point
  10. How petty and vindictive. Poor Elon Musk (NOT). Musk whines and wants to do something because somebody disagrees with his vision and are actively shorting Tesla shares. He failed to look at all alternatives to going private and declared that Tesla should be private without considering ALL the consequences. And only after much ridicule and a possible SEC investigation, he quietly withdraws his proposal to go private. I do hope other billionaires learn a valuable lesson from this: just because you are a billionaire does not make you divine or omnipotent.
    1 point
  11. ok, doesn't drive faster, and mpg might go up 1 mpg city. What is the point of the CVT then? Save fifty? or a couple hundred bucks? a car because the new CVT is cheaper and made in Mexico? So good old GM, it has to come down to $$$$ Why not use the higher power 1.5 and 9 speed from the Terrain in here? The mpg may go down a bit. But it would help with the low end acceleration issues. The 1.5 fwd Malibu only has a 2mpg advantage over the Terrain 1.5 fwd 9 speed. Which i bet is a lot because the aerodynamics and weight of an SUV vs sedan accounts for a lot of that 2 mpg. I don't like the RS spoiler. Will heated seats be an option with cloth? Moonroof? What's the point of a sporty car without a sunroof? Chevy should provide a 2.0 option on the RS that does not require you to go all the way up to a Premier. I bet it would be popular. Oh but, CAFE. That whole attitude is shitty because Chevy could move a lot of 2.0/9 speed Malibus i feel if it were a more price friendly upgrade. An "RS 2.0 performance upgrade package" would do it. The 2.0/9 speed plus enhanced suspension settings and maybe even brakes. Maybe the 'RS performance package' has a unique cloth / leatherette seat design too. Like the new front end a lot, the RS wheels are really nice. Hate the spoiler but from some angles it looks purposeful.
    1 point
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