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  1. So back to the XTS - is it on Epsilon II or "Super Epsilon II"? It definitely looks longer than the LaCrosse.
  2. I like the strakes, if for no other reason than that it's different. It does give a slight tip of the hat to some late 50s/early 60s Chevy dashes. GM actually made an attempt to sculpt the dash rather than offer the same slab that pretty much everyone else is offering these days.
  3. I don't think eAssist is out of the question.
  4. 02-03 Maxima is a nice car. I never liked the 04-up Maxima - too big and chunky looking. The GP may be out of place, but it's also the cheapest car on the list. It's not a bad car when looked at in a vacuum. If you're gonna include the GP, you might as well keep your eyes open for a Regal GS or Intrigue. Maybe even an Aurora 3.5 CTS is a nice ride but might be expensive to fix, if needed.
  5. Lots of Grand Cherokee SRT-8s around lately
  6. The camo is playing tricks on our eyes. The rear overhang isn't significantly bigger than the Regal's. The front overhang looks small for a FWD car Overall, it has a nice shape and should be the looker of the segment when it comes out.
  7. Another option is to get him a fingerprint reader.
  8. GM did fairly well in retaining a good chunk of Pontiac buyers. However, they did it by adding to Chevy and adding to Buick. I still don't see how closing Pontiac saved GM anything significant. Hopefully they're working on something that would be a "suitable" replacement for the G8 over at Chevy. And by suitable I mean "a Zeta that's not a Camaro" .
  9. It's probably a combination of using excess capacity and protecting Equinox resale value. I'd agree it makes little to no sense as a retail offering.
  10. If my car were to get destroyed, I'd use the truck. If my truck were to get destroyed, I'd use the car. If a tree fell on my garage in the middle of the night and both of them got destroyed, I'd consider: HHR Cobalt SS (CPO) Charger CTS (CPO) STS (CPO) Colorado/Canyon Silverado/Sierra shortbed
  11. If you look at the lengths of the doors - the car appears to be significantly longer than the LaCrosse, and probably bigger inside than what could be achieved by the current Sigma. I honetly see this car as a transition vehicle for Cadillac - one that paves the way for a true flagship. This will retain some but not all of the traditional DTS customers, but will also pick up new customers that the DTS could only dream about, espcially if Caddy dials in the handling/steering/etc to be anywhere close to its rear drive competitione.
  12. clicky Actually doesn't look bad. Love the wheels. This clearly isn't going after the blue hair DTS crowd.
  13. I agree. Keep Equinox resale values high by offering this to Avis, Alamo, etc. Might not be a bad option for taxi/airport delivery either. The Vue was a fine vehicle, and it actually looks decent as a Chevy. However, keep it out of dealer showrooms.
  14. Maybe it's just a case of Liddel adding a bullet to his resume and moving on. Ammann isn't exactly a GM lifer - he left Morgan Stanley for GM a year ago.
  15. Now with the actual body! clicky
  16. z28luvr01

    Gas Strike

    I blame the automatic transmission and the remote control.
  17. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a GMNA-specific front end. They're already doing it for the current Colorado. US version: Thai version:
  18. I'd assume since they designated the next-gen Commodore as VF, that it'll be an evolution of Zeta and FWD is off the table for the Commodore. The FWD crowd will get the global Malibu/Epica. Holden continues to be one of the bright spots for GM. Glad to see their role in global design being increased.
  19. Well, you had the manual in the '04 vs the auto in the '10. That and the bigger displacement probably account for most of your mpg loss. Plus it's barely broken in. If you can swing it, you're better off holding onto the truck and getting a really cheap penalty-box of a beater to save on fuel costs. You can also do a couple of bolt-ons for the Colorado to eke out a couple more MPGs.
  20. Seriously, it's a box. Even if Fiat were to give it all new sheetmetal for the Ram brand, I'm guessing it won't exactly be the second coming of the 63-67 Corvette. And it's not supposed to be. It's purposed with one job - to haul sh*t. If it can do that quickly, reliably, and cheaply, it'll do well.
  21. I don't think a couple of rapping hamsters can save this one. It's pretty fugly.
  22. Very well done article, Cort. I'm glad to see you writing.
  23. That thing is gawwwwwgeous. And the name is more than appropriate.
  24. The wheels aren't that great, but I think it's way more attractive than the sedan. Kudos to Holden for making a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
  25. Awesome!!!! And at the bargain basement price of $200,000 I can't afford not to go.
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