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G. David Felt

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  1. WOW, Glad someone woke up after a long trip on RocketMan and realized little Coffins like this are NOT needed in the world. Plus it is butt Ugly!!!
  2. Done right this would be a big boost to GM as they could have this across the family with each family member getting their own unique looking car.
  3. The VOLT is an Awesome car. I hope it does take off and get a long life. I do have to wonder and Question the Chevy Dealerships. Especially those that are not willing to take more so they are available for sale. Is this because you are still trying to sell above the MSRP price? A chevy dealership here in Seattle has two VOLTS, one is the demo drive and the other is available for sale, yet they have a 10K markup over the MSRP price on the car. Again the idiot dealerships are trying to rip off the buyers rather than sell as much as possible for a decent 5% gross profit. GM, Let Costco Sell these cars for you and you will have more sales than you can produce. The dealerships do not seem to be wanting to move metal. Very sad day for the dealerships.
  4. If that is how it started as I had no audio when I watched it then it would explain allot of why so many auto's that I have seen handle 6" plus of snow here in seattle ended up being worthless. Very true of what has already been posted, everyone was driving way too fast.
  5. Wait and see attitude is the proper course to follow right now.
  6. I have never seen so many terrible drivers. That poor Trailblazer SS just got it's nose badly bloodied on the snow plow.
  7. Gotta love the Northern lights when it happens. Seattle is supposed to be clear friday night, hopefully we will see some.
  8. Sweet update, did you get any pictures?
  9. Excitement!!! I love the tie in with the little brother Terrain
  10. Hello Everyone, So I have pulled the trigger but on a different one. I went to the dealer and drove the white one, it was very nice and I would have been happy. Yet the wife had an appointment we had to run to, so I told the dealer I would be back later. Never made it back to that dealer, but did inform them I would not be buying it. While my wife was at her appointment, I stopped by another chevy dealership, the sales manager had his wifes fully loaded burgundy/maroon 2008 Trailblazer SS. When I say fully loaded, I mean it had everything, leather package, nav, rear entertainment,etc. He had ordered it with every option marked. Nice thing is that it only had 26K miles on it. Better yet, the sales manager threw in the GM recertified 36 months, 36K miles bumper to bumper warranty starting from today. So for $26,000 I now have a new to me 2008 Trailblazer AWD SS. I pick it up on wednesday as due to the age, I wanted them to detail it and go through checking everything including updating the Engine and Transmission computer programming to the latest versions. Very excited to have this in our family stable of AWD auto's. Thank you everyone for your input.
  11. Was this not the James Bond Girl's Car Fatima Blush in Never say Never Again? Yup just watched the movie again and it is her car
  12. Boy just think of the cost of rebuilding it and how long it would take, probably at least 2 if not 3 people working on a tranny the length of the auto
  13. This might just be the best time to re-enter a market when things are down. Should help in lowering costs and a best way to bargain the unions into giving up overloaded benefits.
  14. 94 GMC Suburban approaching 300K and people are shocked at how nice it looks. A vehicle can last forever if taken care of. After all auto's are the worst investment, so they are going to have to really build the right ride for me to bite. Course I am considering a fairly new Trailblazer SS with only 36K miles. That would become my new ride and the Suburban would be used for pulling only the boats in the summer.
  15. Was this not the James Bond Girl's Car Fatima Blush in Never say Never Again?
  16. Would be cool.. but awkward at tollbooths, parking garage exits, and drive thrus... Speaking of RHD Cadillacs, I saw a RHD UK plated current style CTS sedan in Denver last summer... While we got our first toll bridge to help pay for it, Seattle over all has no toll roads and even the bridge is electronic with no booths to stop at so RHD is not a problem for driving here.
  17. Personally, I would want a GMC over a Chevy version. If they do not make it, then I guess I will hold onto my money. In regards to the comments of a V6 in the full size, They have tried this in the past and except for the few who will buy into this marketing strategy, it does not work in the real world. If you have a need that demands a full size Pickup, then you want the v8 to make sure you have the torque to move loads time after time after time. Not a strong V6 that by 100K miles is shot and ready to be replaced. Smaller is NOT better in a Full size truck. This I base on past experiance.
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