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  1. I liked the black plastic trim on the Antara - any idea if there will be a trim level that offers that?
  2. Agreed. Plus a remark like "the tariffs are coming" is obviously completely groundless.
  3. Uh-oh - GM release today mentions what they're showing at Chicago, and the AURA is not on there - any thoughts? FOR RELEASE: 2006-01-31 GM Will Unveil All New 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche, Make Major Alternative Fuel and OnStar Announcement at Chicago Auto Show 2007 Chevy Avalanche LTZ DETROIT - General Motors will introduce the all-new 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche, the latest rollout of its next-generation full-size truck family and the industry's most flexible utility vehicle, at the Chicago Auto Show. GM also will make two major announcements: One will build on the "Live Green Go Yellow" campaign GM launched Jan. 25 in Washington, D.C.; the second involves a technology enhancement at OnStar. OnStar will celebrate its 10th anniversary at the show. "GM continues to demonstrate bold and innovative leadership in products and technology," said Brent Dewar, GM vice president, marketing and advertising. "On these fronts and more, GM is truly on a roll." The Chevy Avalanche was the first to combine the passenger-comfort attributes of an SUV with the cargo capability of a truck. The 2007 model is based on GM's brand-new, full-size SUV platform, which features more power with improved, segment-leading fuel economy and flex-fuel capability on some models; a sharper, more precise driving feel; increased interior refinement and improved quietness; and world-class safety. It will go on sale in the second quarter of 2006. "Avalanche created the segment and it continues to dominate it. In 2007, the original gets even better," said Dewar. GM's Chicago Auto Show exhibit also will feature many of the products introduced last month at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show and North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
  4. The mathematical assumptions above, though, don't take into account the $2000 rebate from the gov't, right? If so, then the increased cost is a wash, and savings would begin immediately...?
  5. Well duh - I was simply responding to everyone's praise of the "burnout", including your own:
  6. Hardly qualifies as a burnout when it's rammed up against the car in front of it. Any car will do a burnout if its front end is against a wall... :rolleyes:
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