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91z4me

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  1. I think you are going to have to say something more than that. OHC or OHV, 60* or 90*? Gotta dish the info on this one.
  2. No GM needs a top of the market, every feature under the sun, ultra competitive MINIVAN. GM, Ford, and Chrysler can't just keep giving up segments because they aren't doing well in them.
  3. http://news.windingroad.com/etc/spy-vs-spy...s-media-center/
  4. Maybe but I was the first to post pics of the Saturn Sky mockup in the Saturn lineup brochure.
  5. Those headlights have a similar feel to the Camaro concept's, not the housing but the light exit point.I am digging those tail lights. Again the headlights look like they use the same tech as the Camaro concept.
  6. Damn, what do I vote for I like all of them SO much! I know it doesn't sound like me but I think this would be RIGHT up my alley now if I were buying, it would be easier to save for the next Camaro if I am running around in a 1.0 diesel or a turbo 1.2L gas burner. The Groove meshes so well with GMNAs current design trends but the Beat looks like a pissed off Aveo on steroids, but smaller. The Trax while cool as a super mini suv, with AWD no less , looks like the furthest away from production. But does show that GM has options on styling. Could this influence the next HHR, I think so. I don't want to vote until I see the interiors on all three. That may sway one way or another. BTW anyone want to give a guess as to the cost, yes I assume they would be built in Korea or Mexico and I am ok with that because I don't think GM could sell one for $12K.
  7. Chris, it was what I thought.An aside are the numbers randomly assigned or do the numbers of GMX/GMT codes have any specific order? As in the previously planned Chevy Zeta coupe was GMX284 and the new one is 521. Does it indicate size or cost or platform? I know you aren't in on the meetings deciding codes but I am sure you hear and see enough to figure things out.
  8. Is that what I think it is??? Fly ask about the future of Diesel at Saturn.
  9. 91z4me

    Subaru B9

    And one heck of a lot larger w/ a better powertrain and interior.
  10. The HHR only has 2 rows of seats.
  11. Is it a 6 cylinder? Or does it run on something other than gasoline?
  12. Wait we have a $30K 300 hp V6 powered sports coupe vs a $18K 4 cylinder econocoupe? Seriously WTF is she smokin'?
  13. When/IF it comes out for the Wii I will be on it like a fat kid on a twinkie.
  14. Wow you just made a lot of Buick fan's day with that post. Myself included.
  15. I thought the BRX would be for Europe only.
  16. You might want to think before you make a blanket statement like that next time. I live in Missouri and see a LOT of FWD based crossovers, HHRs included. I lived in western KY previously and saw plenty there as well. Also when I lived in central KY. I would also be willing to bet that the majority of SUVs and crossovers sold are 2wd only with FWD only ones making up a pretty good percentage of their respective model sales.
  17. Don't forget the 2.9 L Atlas I4 in the Colorado/Canyon.I think a small displacement V8 could be cool but only in a boutique brand in small quanitities. It just wouldn't be as economical to produce as say a large displacement I4.
  18. He would just smile and say "See it is even working NOW!!!"
  19. Tex, perhaps instead of asking why GM doesn't go back to SFA you could give us a reason why one is needed. As far as wanting 4.10 gears because you are putting larger tires on it, that sounds like the aftermarket should be providing that as the stock tires seem to need work well with the 3.73s.
  20. No you don't those cars are made in Bowling Green, in the Bluegrass state.
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