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  1. See, I think that If this were to happen (not saying I want it to by any means) That it would be more like this: Hummer/Jeep together Chevrolet still as the mainstream total volume brand. Dodge REPLACES Pontiac eventually. (I mean be honest, they are in the same market position as a Sporty brand and Dodge does sell more and has a better image than Pontiac) Saturn for Import fighting. Chrysler REPLACES Buick (Again, same sort of market position, but Chrysler has a slightly better reputation) Cadillac still as the flagship The only answer I don't have is for GMC. I mean, You should put Dodge and GMC together and do away with one truck line. But that doesn't seem likely to me even in my own hypothetical evaluation here. But Lutz has said that Pontiac and Buick are damaged, and really not a lot is happening to either except for Enclave and G8. I think that it would be smart for GM to consider doing away with them IF they do buy Chrysler. Just my two cents though.
  2. I think the heated washer fluid commercial is a good idea, doesn't the Avalon have a similar commercial out?? Anyways, I saw my first Lucerne on the road today while on my way to work, Oh my ********** Gawd did I fall in love pretty much immediately. I cannot believe how much better than car looks in person as opposed to GM official pics. I am 20 years old and I would feel like I was driving in high style in the Lucerne and would never make an excuse for driving it.
  3. Funny that you say that because I thought the same thing. There's a new subdivision in my hometown going up called The Enclave...nice homes but I get the feeling that they are ceretainly smug and uppity....but I still think the name is decent (maybe uppity is what Buick was aiming for)
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