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David

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  1. Yawn, MEH! :glare:

    WOW, Really surprised that all they did is update the motor, throw some aluminum and carbon fiber at it and then creases in the sheet metal to make it look more mad or angry. 

    Not impressed and why are they using the same TT-V8 that is in so many other models from this nameplate? According to some every auto should have their own distinct engines not shared with any other auto. This engine is found throughout the BMW product lines. ;) 

  2. I would agree, the auto industry is wanting to better control the messaging and focus on their products. Millennials are a very different group of buyers and many are more than happy to get the news on their cell phone and order over the web without going into a dealership. 

    As such, the sellers of the future will have to adjust to the buyers desire for when and where the info comes. This will change the way things are rolled out.

    It would have been really cool if GM had shown off a EV SUV or Truck. I truly believe there is pent up demand by individuals, cities, counties and states for pure EV trucks that really do not drive more than 50 miles in a day but need to haul plenty of stuff to a job site and removing the maintenance and cost of the traditional fuel would be huge.

    This could have been an excellent followup to the BOLT, by showing off a Mini or Mid size EV truck concept.

  3. This is OutStanding! So Cadillac not only launches a new larger sedan, but then add's a Hybrid at the same time. Guess unlike SMK and his beloved MB with a two years later they had Hybrid, Cadillac decided they needed to have it at the same time. Wonder how long before the coupe and convertible come out.

     

    Would be great to have a CT6-Eldorado Hybrid Edition Convertible. :metal:

  4. Nope but I do agree that it is a shift in life style use and the day of the Ute is numbered. In talking with people here in the northwest, a car type pickup with only seating for 2 or 3 with a bench seat is not really desired. Truly a niche auto for a small group of people.

    Crew cab mid size trucks are what most people want.

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