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Poly Student

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  1. I was amazed as I was reading the article. I had to check and make sure I was really reading Car and Driver. They usually say something to the effect of: the car is nice, but no better than average. Instead, they give the car an unusually positive review.
  2. I have always thought that this car shared a vague resemblence to the ION, but without the chrome bar, they look even more similar. I was probably the only person who somewhat liked the chrome bar. Removing it without repositioning the headlights makes the front look a little odd.
  3. I don't see Taurus in there at all. That being said, stlye wise, I don't really see it as an improvement, or a step back. Those wheels look to be identical to the ones from the old TL/CL Type S.
  4. On the 20th, or another date? I assume public would be allowed in? If its on the 20th, I may go see what's there. Yes, the Escalade and Yukon are popular in OC.
  5. Mayby GM is showing them before the fair? The article doesn't say where they are being shown. I just assumed the fair, because that's where everyone's said so far.
  6. [SIZE=1][SIZE=1][SIZE=1] Ya, just looked at the site. A week from this Tuesday. There is a section on the site that says "2007 Tahoe comming soon."
  7. According to this USA Today article(2nd paragraph), the Tahoe will be shown next Tuesday at the Texas Sate Fair.:booyah: I know several people on here hinted at it. For a GM fan site, I'm suprised this wasn't on here yet. :P EDIT: More info starting on page 69 of the GMT900 discussion 2 at GM Inside News.
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