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I'm surprised I haven't seen a topic about this yet, as its already a day old or so. Oh well here ya go:

GM kicks butt in Edmunds survey

Edmunds.com just released their "Consumers' Most Wanted Vehicle Awards for 2007," and GM cleans ups with 13 first place finishes, with the GMC Acadia being named "Most Significant Vehicle."

So a big, hearty CONGRATS! goes out to the General. Well done, indeed!

Full results here: Edmunds.com Announces Consumers' Most Wanted Vehicle Awards for 2007

Naturally GM's "Maximum Bob" Lutz couldn't wait to get the story out, as his blog is here.

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Good for GM, but I would say some of these results are wrong. The XLR is the worst convertible over $60,000 in my book, the STS isn't very good, and the fact that the Cobalt won for under $15,000 is sort of a slap in the face, given it was supposed to compete with cars that are more expensive.

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