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Everything posted by GMTruckGuy74
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You and me alike. However, I've begun to wonder if GM hasn't already scrapped the Terrain. The last "camo'ed" spy shots were taken in November, there's been no mention of the Terrain for release at Chicago or NY, nothing new in the news about it, and Chris hasn't responded to any of my requests for in about it in any of the threads posted around C&G.
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Brand Total Sales 2008 #1 - Chevrolet - 1,801,131 #2 - GMC - 376,996 #3 - Pontiac - 267,348 #4 - Saturn - 188,004 #5 - Cadillac - 161,159 #6 - Buick - 137,197 #7 - HUMMER - 27,485 #8 - Saab - 21,368 ( ) Some food for thought... I'm impressed with Buick's sales #s when compared to Saturn. Buick only has three models which yes, sold 51,000 units less than Saturn, but Saturn has five models (two more than Buick) to cover more of the market. And consider that Buick's lineup is not for the "younger buyer", whereas Saturn's is, and look at how much Buick sold (I have friends in their young to mid 30's that bought Enclaves and Acadias and never once looked at the OUTLOOK). For those of you saying to cut GMC, are you willing to give up 300+k worth of sales? I think GM and GM-enthusiasts learned that not all of those sales will go to another GM brand (i.e. Chevrolet, and Saturn and Buick in the case of the Lambdas). And Pontiac at #3 with 260k sales - my wife wouldn't look at the Malibu (Chevrolet) and didn't want an AURA (Saturn), but fell in love with the G6. Don't think that Pontiac has lost all of their flare in the marketplace yet. It's true that the company we love and cherish has to make decisions that we all aren't going to agree with or like. I'd personally hate to see GMC and Pontiac go, and am one of the few here that like Saturns and to a point will be saddened by their disappearance, but I'd rather see GM survive. Like Camino has said time and time again, politics is at play here more than the company's and economy's best interest and for that reason alone I am not thrilled with GM lately.
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Camino, there's a quote I have that I think may help you deal with this situation and motivate you to put your anger towards something more positive: Anyway, getting back to the point of this topic, I'll post a picture of ocnblu's previous vehicle, the 2007 GMC Sierra, as a reminder of how nice that truck was, especially the sound of the custom exhaust, as my suggestion (although I know you said you were through with GM, you can't deny how nice these new trucks are): And if you must, a regular cab, shortbed Chevy Silverado is *almost* just as nice as the GMC Sierra
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Congrats on the new Silverado!! It sure is a beauty. Here's to thousands of enjoyable, safe, and memorable motoring miles with it. And like you and 2005 Equinox LS, I am patiently waiting until I can help GM out this year too. My GMAC SmartLease doesn't 'officially' end until November, but I'm hoping that GMAC will allow me out without making payments starting around May (I can see a new vehicle in June or July). That's also assuming there is a GM alive and well come late spring/summer
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Camino, have you tried contacting Scott/fbodyfather yet??? Maybe he can sneak you one for a decent price. God knows GM needs the cash!!
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Geez, maybe Chrysler is putting GM's canned GMC Denali XT concept to use? GM should have not dropped the ball with ZETA, rather give it to the truck lines as a lighter-duty, car-based pickup for the 21st century.
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It was a "big girl" seat - they were referencing the seats in the 2nd & 3rd rows in the Traverse are "adult" sized, whereas the Toyota offers these "tiny" little seats (the commercial shows a child's booster seat in the Traverse's adult-sized seat). There's at least 2-3 of these Traverse vs. it's competition commercials being aired right now. They're all pretty good IMHO.
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My preference in root beer starts with Stewarts, and if I can't get Stewarts root beer then I go for A&W. No others - that's it for me!!
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Okay, it's 12:03 AM... an hour and 11 minutes since you posted this!!
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Okay then... will it be posted in here???
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+1 Pics???
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I was going to go to bed in 5 minutes... is it worth waiting 30 more minutes???
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That's a hot looking '56 Chevy!! Where'd you get it at? I picked up this HW '56 Chevy Nomad at Wal-Mart right after the holidays: They offered the Holiday Rods in two different colors, the ice-blue pictured (the color I bought) and a lighter lime green.
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Camino, you know you have my sympathies too. Being a GM truck enthusiast, I was excited to see this product return to the marketplace. It might not have sold in the volumes an outsider would have expected it to, but the true enthusiasts would appreciate GM giving them a vehicle they wanted. I couldn't wait to see them in the dealerships, and on the road too (I'm sure it would be far between spottings, much like the G8 sedan, but it would be fun to see them regardless). I know it may be hard to believe for some, seeing as how it was only shown in concept with no real backing for production, but this is how I felt when the GMC Denali XT was taken out of consideration (I was looking forward to seeing that come to market).
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XP, I just sent you a message regarding an e-mail I received about this truck.
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I am considering buying a used full-size pickup or SUV. I would possibly be driving a used '05 GMC Yukon XL SLT right now if the AURA wasn't a factor (the dealership I went to could do nothing to aid in ridding me of the AURA payment-free, so I had to pass). However, I want NEW and I like NEW. I like being the only person that has owned the vehicle. What is making me seriously consider USED is the fact that I can get something I want (i.e. full-size pickup or SUV) at an affordable price (for example, there is no way I can get a 2009 GMC Sierra SLE Crew Cab 4WD Z71 like I want NEW, but I could possibly get a gently used Sierra or Yukon XL instead). My problem is that I have 10 remaining payments on the AURA and the only way out of it for a USED vehicle is to pay those remaining payments (more like rolling those payments into a new loan). So I have to be patient and wait it out a little longer.
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Still looking for an '80s longbed stepside? Here's an 1984 GMC Sierra with 4WD and the 6.2l Diesel engine for sale in central NJ (in Allentown <NJ>, not far from the NJ Turnpike exit 7A): http://cnj.craigslist.org/cto/974934411.html I was very interested in looking into this, but I want to find something I can enjoy right away and not have to worry about where money is going to come from to make needed repairs to make it a driver.
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ocnblu, I have Monday, January 19th off for MLK's birthday observance, then Monday, February 16th off for President's Day, and then Spring Break in April (10th-17th). Teaching does have its benefits!!
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Thanks for the reply and info WMJ!! I e-mailed the seller for more pictures, but a google search of his phone number retunred the town he lives in or around - which is VERY close to me. I think it warrants me calling him tomorrow and going to see it real soon. I just have no mechanical or body skills, so any work it needs will take some time as I raise cash. I like the colors, plus the rarity of this truck. Being that it will be 25 years old this year, I can register it in NJ as "classic" and it cuts down on registration and insurance costs. As for XP: (Jedi mind trick) XP, you do not see this truck, nor will you remember seeing this post.
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What diesel engine would have been available in 1984 for the GMC Sierra line? I'm assuming there was a diesel available for teh half-ton pickups. The reason I'm asking is that I found an '84 GMC Sierra, 4x4, 8ft stepside bed, with a diesel engine for sale and would like to know if this is something I should stay away from. Here's a tiny pic from the Internet ad: TIA for your advise!!
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When can I expect to see the GMC Terrain revealed???
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I like the '68 the best. Too bad Pontiac/GM never allowed it.
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Congrats on the new Malibu!! I'm seeing them everywhere in my travels lately, it seems like the Malibu has finally caught on with the buying public (I tried to get the wife to look at the Malibu back in June, but she went for a G6 V6 sedan instead). I love the color and the upgraded chrome rims are nice; however, I do like the previous-models SS rims that come with the V6 Sport Package better. I have seen other Malibus with those chrome rims around, so it has to be some sort of dealer upgrade or recently added package. My only suggestion would be to get the factory bodyside moldings installed - I personally don't like how the cars look without them. Anyway, best of luck with it and many happy motoring miles!!