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  1. If you go to www.dodge.ca now,and click 2009 challenger the sxt version is there to build and price and I've seen two at a dealer in Canada.
  2. Thanks for the response "Purdue Guy" b
  3. A question for you guys, I'm looking at buying an Astra and would plan on keeping it 7-10 years. Do you think parts availability would be o.k? Will there be non-oem parts also? Anyone know how different the next-gen Astra will be. I obviously don't want to get taken to the cleaners with very expensive part costs years from know. If the next-gen is similar, then there shouldn't be a problem long term. thanks b
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    Z/28 cancelled?

    I like DEFELT' S idea of a two mode hybrid..., green plus power ala lexus400h. The hybrid would automatically be good press for GM, WHERE as now as soon as A 6.2L Z28 is released there will be bad press about another "gas guzzler from GM". They could always sneak a 6.2l type version later, well after the"good press coverage".
  5. Bring them now, not later. Glad to read they are 32 inches longer than the silly looking "smart". Make some types a mild hybrid and crush the competition. but they have to look mean/aggressive/stylish.
  6. yup the hatchback versatility, I like the Astra alot, make it kind of Saab-ie like and it could be a blast to drive , yet fuel efficient as well. Hopefully it will be flex fuel as well. The mini clubman is sort of odd yet appealing, but I'll wait for the 9-1. b
  7. attn ZL-1 1. 2004 9-3 auto, 2005 9-3 manuel 2. look at 2010/9-1, I'm tired of 4 door cars
  8. Does your friend know if this concept is a definite reality? And what might be changed from concept to production. To me this vehicle is pure fun, and that s what driving should be. thanks
  9. Although not just, Hummer has become the poster child for light duty vehicles and global warming. A vehicle like this with e85 and or diesel option can only help the whole brand. Also the styling is great. b
  10. we have 2 saab9-3's, 2004 and 2005- to date there are no sqeaking issues. Other than a bad speaker and a piece of trim loose, between the two cars, no other issues. enjoy, b
  11. When they build it, I will buy, as will many others. Hopefully there will be some variations (coupe/wagon). I'd much rather pay a premium to GM then to any more gasoline companies.
  12. we have 2 saab 9-3's. 2004 and 2005. 2003 was the first year, just do a little research on the first year,and make sure the "issues" were looked after. If it has a little warranty left , great. I think there were some noise issues with the radio/speakers and the door, all are fixable. We've had no real issues with the ones we have(had one speaker replaced).
  13. Anything is possible. After all Chrysler does have mini-vans that sell, and are not as expensive as Honda/Toyota And RWD cars on the road now..the rest of Chrysler autos could be chopped. who knows?
  14. I've seen the BLS in Spain, on the road and in a parking lot. I thought it looked great. Too bad it isn t here......
  15. we have a saab 9-3 2004 , owned 25 months no real issues, great car
  16. The USA produces 40 percent of their oil requirements domestically now(this includes the gulf drilling). So there is no reason not to be self sufficient. A strong government action plan is needed....now to get this up and running.
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    BLS Cadillac

    BTW... i'm ok with Escalades(tahoes,expeds), love em'.....but many others aren't
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    BLS Cadillac

    So it's FWD , IT is an entry level Cadillac. Fwd has a place, especially in snowy climes. Cadillac needs to SELL cars, volume Bls sales are better than "occasional" Xlr sales. Imagine a Bls that is turbo diesel, not a gas gulping bad image machine. Might steal some sales from people that would not normally consider a Cadillac.. And... if they were to bring something like this and (option)add AWD call it BXS, to distingish it from the others.
  19. --that is the reason I cancelled my subscription to consumer reports 4 years ago, and the rag is still the same today.
  20. Wow !! , in the video it looks incredible... thanks b
  21. yes as a Saab owner, I like my fwd , however awd would be a good option .
  22. Maybe he was nervous in front of the camera? I didn t see the show, however at www.autoweek.com on Jan19 he is quoted as saying that Saab will likely get a cross-over vehicle(with aggressive design and performance) in the near future. He did not specify platform or build country. b
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