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  1. Like I said... it's the Den-Yuk-Alade. Onve vehicle... three different grills. If I'm paying $60 Large for a Slade, I at least would expect a distinct steering wheel. How dumb do they think we are?
  2. I have no doubt that many will line up to buy it... but this is not the kind of vehicle that Cadillac needs to restore its "Standard of the World" reputation. It's a well-built, well-equipped, and glittery Yukon. It's not a game changer like the CTS was
  3. Black Viper... It makes me angry too... I so badly want Cadillac to beat the Euro/Japanese imports. A&S was a unique way to do it. They started out with boldness (love it or hate it)... and then retreated over the past 3 years. It's been "softened" or "dumbed down". This feels like a focus group approved vehicle (which Lutz vowed would never happen again at GM)
  4. Despite all they hype... a big yawn. Maybe the 2011 model will step up to the plate.
  5. Behold the Art & Science... of badge engineering. With the side treatments so identical across the Den-Yuk-Alade trio, why not just make one vehicle with 3 snap on grill and dash options.
  6. OK... the 900s, while vastly superior to their predecessors, under-whelm me. I'm taking my high hopes for GM onto the Lambdas... but maybe I shouldn't get my hopes up. ARGH
  7. I think the current SRX is more distinctive than this... and I'm not a huge fan of the SRX's styling. Come on Cadillac... how hard is it to translate the gorgeous styling of the 16 and Cien into production vehicles?
  8. Of the triplets, I think the Tahoe wins the beauty contest.
  9. Another missed opportunity to really set Cadillac apart. After the CTS, each subsequent launch vehicle seems to get watered down. Quality is up to be sure, but the distinctiveness of Art + Science is waning I'm afraid
  10. Not a huge fan from the two images shown. Grill treatment is not as 16-ish as promised. Interior - while nice- hardly sets a new standard for the industyr (maybe GM though). This makes me concerned about the direction for the next CTS
  11. My vote "My Humps" by Balck Eyed Peas. they play it constantly on XM channel 20. Oh yeah... and anything by Kelly Clarkson is starting to get on the nerves
  12. You'd be surprised... all Taurus references will go away with the refresh
  13. Stance is like the 2003 Centieme concept... except the production vehicle appears larger. And the front end treatment is a bit more masculine (think Velite or Lucerne) rather than feminine (La Crosse)
  14. dutch

    GMC Acadia

    Didn't get to view the Acadia interior. The surprise to me is that it sounds as if all 3 Lambdas will launch next year. Originally it sounded like Saturn in 2006, GMC and Buick following in 2007 (as 08 models).
  15. Interior is not quite as 1930's deco as the concept, but very elegant.
  16. dutch

    Saturn

    I agree with Croc. Saturn needs to be distinct (with product that finally make that believable) to attract a buying segment not addressed by GM today. It may have intially set out to be the American Toyota, but 20 years later needs to draw in buyers who'd otherwise shop Acura, VW, Mazda, Nissan, Honda. Pontiac just isn't pulling in those types of buyers.
  17. Don't know Buick's Chinese line-up... may be a Theta rebadge. Centieme wasn't confirmed, but it won't be Rendevous. This vehicle is such a quantum leap over the R-vous that it really does demand a new name. No images shown of any of the pipeline products - La Crosse Super, Lucerne & Lambda were there. I think you can expect the return of "Super" to Buicks going forward (like Cadillac's V-Series or Saturn's Red Line). La Crosse looks like an entirely new vehicle with the front end and wheel tweaks.
  18. Interior finish is outstanding. Contrasting French seems on the leather... jeweled dash treatement. Very rich!
  19. Buick dealers may have to deal with a few years of only carrying 3 products, but there is definitely product in the pipeline. As one dealer put it, "I'd rather have 3 strong vehicles to play with thean 5 or 6 lukewarm offerings.". Lucerne will do great ($35K for fully loaded V8 on same platform as DTS) Centieme should finally live up to the Rendezvous initial promise of going toe-to-toe with Lexus RX.
  20. dutch

    GMC Acadia

    Acadia (Lambda Crossover) was shown in Vegas this week. Grill is similar to the Envoy/new Yukon treatment. Very sharp, though the Buick version was more distinctive.
  21. Also talk of introducing a 5 seater crossover below Centieme. Buick has a vehicle like this in China that might be adapted for the US market.
  22. They did not show the new CTS at the GM dealer preview in Vegas which means a showing at 2006 NAIAS is doubtful
  23. From what I've hear the new dash lighting will follow the new cool blue theme started on the DTS... not the amber lighting of the current CTS/STS?
  24. News from Vegas this week: La Crosse Super rolls out in 2007 Centieme (Lambda crossover0 launches next year... not in 2007 . You'll see it at NAIAS. It is a quantum leap over the Rendezvous. Seats 8! Holds true to the looks of the 2003 concept...only better. More muscular. Lexus RX.. look out! Rainier is done Terrazza is out after 2007 Plans for a RWD V8 flagship still being considered... but at least 4 years away. Same for Velite coupe. Debating new vs. Holden platform.
  25. Croc & Bimmer: How close is the exterior look to the image Motor Trend showed earlier in the year? That car too had an amazingly short deck lid and a tail treatment akin to the Chrysler 300 C. Any side vents behind the front wheel well? Is its grill treatment closer to the current CTS or the more egg-crate 16 concept (like the CGI shown on Hollywood Insider)?
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