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VenSeattle

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  1. Buick Lucerne - 13.1% Toyota Avalon - 15.3% Nissan Maxima - 15.9% Hyundai Azera - 22.7% Kia Amanti - 42.5% Chrysler 300 - 44% Dodge Charger - 56.2%
  2. Exactly... The pending Skylark issue may have changed things up a bit, but I currently don't see $3 Billion.
  3. It looks more expensive than what it is (more upscale and sophisticated than the current Malibu or Impala... even more so than the current LaCrosse.) The interior design and quality should be one of Chevrolet's recent best. It has the 3.6l V6 available (no OHV) along with a Hybrid model. Looks like a winner to me.
  4. From my understanding, the turn-over rate in a dealership is outstanding... very little loyalty outside of owner & relatives. Management, administration, sales, etc all have high turnover. I understand that a certain amount of jobs are leaving the area, but most of the people holding them were just waiting for something better to come along anyways. I've known several people who have worked for dealerships, and the impression is all the dealerships in an area "know" each other and feed off each other for employees (regardless of manufacturer/brands sold.) It seems to me that you'll have fresh blood coming your way in an interview near you (unless they've already worked for you in the past.)
  5. I thought that was a good thing? I'm personally happy to hear three GM dealers are closing in your area. GM has too many dealers. Three dealers closing should help you meet sales targets. That should lower cross-shopping and price comparisons between GM dealers which means you'll be able to offer lower incentives. This means more profit for you to keep your dealership fresh and offer perks.
  6. Hmmm... All I read is that a vehicle and funds earmarked for a Buick vehicle were diverted to other non-Buick related programs. What happened to Buick's $3-Billion dollar promise... oh, how long ago was it... 3+ years ago???? .
  7. O.C... and as the Fortwo pingpongs into the next lane - on its side - in front of more traffic - and gets hit - only to pingpong into another lane - upside down - in front of more traffic - and gets hit - .............. All the while, the Mercedes S-Class is still right where the accident left it. eeewwwwwwwwwwww.........
  8. Happy Birthday to everyone! Congrats to Ted & Camino for hanging in there another year as admins!
  9. I actually like it.
  10. I'm sorry to hear this. You have my condolences as well. Hopefully spirits will improve in the near future.
  11. I actually think this is a good idea... Since GM has divested from most of its business partners, this section would help quell the perception that Daewoo is still Daewoo when it isn't.
  12. There's only one competing Korean manufacturer - Hyundai (which owns Kia.) Hyundai already has its own forum under Asian Marques. There's Ssangyong, but I believe it's Chinese owned.
  13. It's good to hear that "You Believe in Life After Love" after all...
  14. Are you referring to Oldsmoboi's self-pics or his CTS pics?
  15. Instead of resurrecting the Imperial model for Chrysler, they could re-introduce the Daimler trim on Jaguar! Oh the irony of it all.
  16. It depends actually. GM must have a strong mainstream and near-luxury product line for Cadillac to focus on the true-luxury/ultra-luxury market. Buick is attempting to capture the near-luxury market for GM. If Buick is successful, Buick will overlap (in market only) with some current Cadillac products. If Buick is successful, Cadillac will be free to continue moving higher as a true luxury brand. This is what will make $80k-$150k+ ultra-luxury Cadillacs possible. This does not mean Cadillac needs to abandon the near-luxury market. BLS, CTS, BRX, & SRX all have their place. The near-luxury market is large enough and with enough diversified tastes for GM to provide two successful flavors of near luxury vehicles. Right now, Cadillac's near luxury vehicles are some-what compromised. They're trying to cover too much market and come across kind-of watered down. Buick's focus on one side of the market will allow Cadillac to refine its focus on the next generation of vehicles. The new 2008 CTS is a good example of Cadillac focusing more closely on what its market is. Brash, flash, edgy, attention grabbing, and technologically advanced.
  17. Which Lexus Dealership? I'd love to check their website out to see it.
  18. It's about damn time.
  19. I can see the BMW comparisons... but, IMO, it looks like an Acura MDX-like interior sans wood with cheaper materials.
  20. A little history: 2007 IQS results: 2006 IQS results: 2005 IQS results: Don't forget that JD Power completely revamped their IQS study in 2006, so the 2005 results aren't directly comparable because of the changes.
  21. I didn't get to read through all of this, but did anyone mention all of the Toyota "Pull Ahead" letters that went out? It was mentioned in another topic. Maybe this is a response to them?
  22. I really want them to keep the Park Avenue name in China and have the name return to the US. Skylark, Regal, Park Avenue, & Riviera. Perfect Line-up to me Oh, and of course, Enclave too!
  23. It's okay for GM to import vehicles from Australia, Korea, Germany, Sweden, etc... but it's not okay for GM to import a vehicle from China? Get your checklist out, because GM won't be the only one in a few years. I personally welcome this.
  24. I've never seen that commercial. Very cool.
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