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Intrepidation

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  1. I think GM just needs to go to one brand: Chevrolet. That's the only brand they can't screw up (well they can but it's a lot harder).
  2. Looks like a Saab. Honestly, why the hell go through all the trouble of building the brand back up, just to flush it back down the toilet? I mean, teh CTS has highhandedly brought the brand respectability, and the right to be called The Standard of the World. Imagine what a 2nd car equally good would do? BUt no....GM is f@#king retarded, and thinks that FWD is what luxury buyers want. Ask Acura how RL sales have been doing.
  3. No, but they are timeless. Also that shifter dial is very imaginative. They do mention the CTS-V is one of the photo captions by the way.
  4. It does look very good with a fixed roof, but I still prefer the Sky. However neither of these are practical enough to be worth buying new. a Camaro at least gives you useable space.
  5. You lost twice, as I recall, to of the biggest fights the world has ever known.
  6. But we've got EXCITING!!!!!!!!!!! products like a FWD Cadillac large car, a G3, and G6 with a new nose to look forward to! Those are sure fire winners right there!
  7. LOL we could star t a Cadillac thread next...
  8. Having a car sit isn't good for it, but before you send it off to teh scrapyard, I would take it to a GOOD mechanic, have them find what the misfire is, and look it over...get estimates. Then go from there.
  9. Wow, GM really is just trying to run itself into the ground if this is true.
  10. Keep that G8 for a long time, it''s bound to be a classic.
  11. Yet another country that gets it before we do.
  12. Hmm, I think you're right, but I don't know for sure.
  13. I think that title still belongs to the Grand Prix.
  14. Yet no problems with the nasty,c heap looking E-Class The base wheels are the only thing I can agree with you turbo. regarding the CTS. But it is a base model, you can always opt up for better wheels. Have you taken a good look at base models from the competition? I know some BMW models don't even have leather standard.
  15. I've only seen one Impala cop car in the area that I can recall. However, I've seen quite a few Chargers...and one Magnum.
  16. That comment didn't even have a reference to the Cadillac. Did you get sidetracked talking about a Cobalt?
  17. I really like it! Kia has been on a roll with their designs of late.
  18. Last week's teaser image of the 2010 Kia Sorento was just to whet our appetite, and now new images have surfaced that show big changes are in store for Kia's CUV. The biggest deal is that the Sorento will move from a traditional body-on-frame construction to a unit-body design. The new look is more muscular, following some of the same themes as the sharp looking Forte. In the North American market, the new Sorento will reportedly carry a four cylinder or the snarly 3.8-liter Lambda V6. Attendees of the Seoul Motor Show in April will get to feast their eyes on this version of the Sorento, code-named XM. Sales also begin in April, so Kia's West Point, Georgia manufacturing site is doubtless winding up as we speak. Autoblog
  19. Looks pretty handsome, but too clean and restrained for Hyundai's recent designs.
  20. I'd rather not look at such a depressing site. It deserves a loving home and a much more dignified parking spot than being in overgrown weeds and trash. It just makes me said. Hondas just make me indifferent.
  21. Not as mean looking as a Charger buts till awesome nonetheless.
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