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  1. 1998 Olds Intrigue GL. The LaCrosse was a 2005 base model (i.e. the CX). That LaCrosse had the GM black tie interior, which was miles better than the previous one, which occupied the Intrigue and its Buick cousin, the Regal/Century. I suspect that if Pontiac did survive past 2008, the black tie interior would have been included in the next GP refresh.
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  2. I have had both the Intrigue and the first-generation LaCrosse. I liked them both, but I do NOT miss the cheap interior of the former.
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  3. https://gmauthority.com/blog/2023/07/images-of-next-gen-2025-chevy-equinox-activ-leaked-in-china/ REALLY liking this new potential Equinox. HUGE upgrade in styling. More rugged, some same cues as new Traverse. Put the 2.0 engine in it and i might actually be jiggy for it as consideration as next vehicle.....depending on interior
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  4. Wow, if you want to be bewildered, consider the seemingly limitless permutations of craziness and weirdness who just can't keep things simple and straightforward that you will come across at a flea market and through Craigslist.
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  5. Very cool to read that GM might be considering an EV Compact Pickup. General Motors is investigating small EV “party” trucks | Ars Technica Seems like others think GM is wise to do an EV compact Pickup too. How GM’s Small Electric Pickup Could Outsell The Toyota Stout And Ford Maverick (hotcars.com)
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