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Mikko O

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  1. The custom stiched interior looks much more classier. I'm happy to see that GM woke up to the fact that the interior needed an upgrade.
  2. Love the video. I'd agree that this is a Corvette pushrod motor, and probably the LS7. A 500hp family rocket ship.!!
  3. It could stand an exterior update. It would look nicer with the sixteen grill and nicer headlamps.
  4. I'm impressed with the new emphisis on details, like the hand stiched leather seating and upgraded and premium looking dash. As for the exterior, I really like the sixteen inspired grill. I would have hoped that Cadillac could have pushed the envelope in the rear styling and gone for longer vertical tail lamps like the 69 Eldorado. Summing up, I think it makes a bold statement, and should be well received by the public.
  5. Sweet looking convertable. As awesome as the coupe looks, this is even better. WOW.!!
  6. Yeah I saw this in last months issue of MT. We all must remember that the car mags never get advanced designs right, so I take this with a grain of salt. It's going to look more retro than this design. Nice try MT.
  7. And impressive SUV. So much nicer styling wise than the Vue.
  8. Very little difference between the current Astra that is here in Europe. It's already nice, so minor front changes just enhance it further.
  9. I look forward to Thursday with great anticipation and excitement. What great news to have the icon come roaring back.!
  10. Mikko O

    BLS a bust?

    No, that's not it. They know it's a Saab underneath and it doesn't interest them as Europeans don't care much for Saab. Plus it needed to be RWD to compete with the 3 series. Simply put it's just not good enough for Europe. It's just an average car dynamically with a Cadillac body.
  11. There currently isn't a sedan, which makes quite a quandry for entry in the USA, where hatchbacks don't sell well. It will be interesting if GM spends the extra money to design a sedan version.
  12. A nice styling upgrade from the current model. Perhaps we will see a version for North America.
  13. That's a real shame. The STS has a rather bland front end. The sooner they give it the Escallade grille the better.
  14. Lutz is a good visionary guy. It encourages me when he makes statements that were smarter now. I look forward to the Saturn Aura and Outlook.
  15. Yeah, isn't that the truth. I was really let-down when the production version of the G6 came out. Keeping concepts truer to there orig design is usually the best way to go.
  16. They need the new CTS as quick as possible. The current version is already getting a little long in the tooth.
  17. This is the first underside picture I've seen too. Thanks for providing a nice view of the independent rear suspension.
  18. What hideous looking rear tail-lights. I guess there not capable of making a tasteful looking design.
  19. I don't know if the General can swallow it's pride and rid it self of Saab. I do agree that it's a boat anchor and hasn't turned profit yet.!
  20. I would strongly suggest the GM blog website, as Bob Lutz and all the important brass read all the comments sent in. Direct link is www.fastlane.gmblogs.com The current topic is about the unveiling of the concept Camaro. You can all make a difference by entering your comments on the Camaro. Let Bob know how you feel about making this concept a reality.
  21. For all us Camaro die-hards it's a dream come true. Just renews my faith in GM. When their backs are up against the wall, they produce the best designs that have emotion and soul. First Solstice, now this awesome Camaro concept. Hope they don't water it down for production.
  22. Gosh, I'm still a little overwelmed, almost like I was a kid having his first wet dream.! I gotta have this car, but I need to move back to the states to get one. Just got to convince my wife that the car won't be more important in my life than her.
  23. Totally disagree with your thoughts about why there not that many GM vehicles on the west coast. First of all, I spent 46 years of my life living mostly in the Bay Area, which is also where you live. There is a huge Asian and Pacific Islander population, who don't drive domestic vehicles. They prefer Japanese and German cars. Living in San Jose, you should know that. It has absolutely nothing to do with what political party they endorse, or whether or not their educated or not.
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