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You know, the interior is starting to make me think of this a bit, especially the center stack:

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I must be crazy. :stupid:

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Guys, come on here. If you want to talk about computers, do so in the lounge. This thread is about the Aura, and there's no reason for you to have gotten so off topic that 18 of the last 19 posts have been about computers.

Again, take it to the lounge. I'm deleting all of these computer posts.

Some of them were relevant...

Anyway, I continue to think that GM should be more like Apple and less like Dell; they should rely on innovation, design, hype, and "hip-ness", not $299 PC specials. And remember, Apple is American... you can have distinctly American design without being vulgar and bling like Chrysler; look at Ford's Fairlane concept.

Perhaps they can start by having "GM Stores" in metro areas that at least try to be cool. They can showcase and promote cars, and refer customers to a list of local dealers or something. Have a lounge, a '50s Cadillac, a crash test car, public events... something.

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