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BlkHhr104

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  1. I think my sig is too big
  2. Well the new Mustang, which hurts to hear coming out of my mouth isnt a hatchback
  3. I think the reason for no engine difference was because the optional engine would prob be the "Honda Vue" engine and GM didnt think Honda could handle 2 SUV's to make engines for but i also think when the new Opel SUV comes (which is another rebadged Nox) it will have a different eingine and i heard a rumor of putting this engine, which also a rumor into the Nox Trent
  4. Well from wat i heard the new camaro concept will be shown in 2006 and in 2010 is when it is slated for production
  5. All Cars Central Obituaries: The 2005 GMC Envoy XUV Born: 2003 Died: Not Soon Enough! Well, it seems that the General Motors section has gone un-noticed for the last few weeks. That is primarily due to the lack of exciting news from our friends at General Motors since the mid-grade debut of the Cadillac DTS and Buick Lucerne doublemint twins at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show. The lack of posts in each respective article shows that GM is really stirring up excitement with us here at All Cars Central. However, if you jump over to GM, for obvious reasons, they are toasting the DTS and the Lucerne as the best thing since power windows and safety glass. Incidentally, both power windows as a standard option and safety glass were the work of the Ford Motor Company. Oh well, we'll wait and see if sales prove them correct? Anyway, the latest news from General Motors would stop the Blue Square Heart of a die-hard GM fan and bring cries of "It's about Damn time!" from everyone else. GMC is dropping the unloved GMC Envoy XUV which was supposed to be the revolutionary SUV with the retractable roof and the "Magic Liftgate", originally seen on the Ford Ranchero, that could opened three ways. Here is the whole article courtesy of AutoWeek to help describe the loss that we all feel. Yeah Right! Have Fun, and Remember, Stay Fabulous! RG59061 Quote GMC's sliding roof slides away; Envoy XUV didn't come close to sales predictions RICHARD TRUETT | Automotive News and RICK KRANZ | Automotive News Posted Date: 2/22/05 DETROIT -- So much for hauling grandfather clocks. General Motors has decided to kill the GMC Envoy XUV, an SUV with a power-operated sliding roof over the cargo area. The roof enables the XUV to carry tall cargo, such as a grandfather clock. That was touted in XUV advertising. Bo Andersson, GM's vice president for worldwide purchasing, told suppliers Feb. 11 that GM will stop Envoy XUV production at its Oklahoma City plant on March 31. He said the plant started production of the seven-passenger Envoy XL Denali last week. GM had high expectations for the XUV because of its versatility and novelty. The company was expecting the XUV to account for one-third of Envoy sales. Last year, that would have been about 45,000 of the Envoy's 134,897 total. But the five-passenger SUV's best year was 2003, when 13,873 units were produced in four months. Production started in September 2003. Only 12,390 units were assembled in 2004. This year, through Friday, Feb. 18, about 700 were assembled. GM does not break out GMC Envoy XUV sales numbers. The base sticker of the 2005 Envoy XUV is $30,465, including the destination charge. GMC is offering a $3,000 cash rebate. Last month Jim Bunnell, Pontiac-GMC's marketing general manager, said the automaker was nearing a decision on the XUV's future because of poor sales. "Pet owners absolutely love it, as do antique dealers and contractors, because it is so functional," Bunnell said. But he said families prefer seven seats. Pet owners like the XUV's cargo area because it can be washed out with a garden hose. Drains are built into the floor.
  6. O i thought that the Rendovous was coming back as that new crossover
  7. maybe a LS2 Impala :D
  8. For more info try Bigtex.com i believe that is the site that a sorce had givin out :unsure:
  9. uhh i know it aint the best pic in the world but the silver little sqaure on the equinox on my signature well thats a GM badge
  10. Can i post a picture of the new avalanche its not in camo but its also not in the whare house where the tahoe and escalades pics were takin illegaly
  11. Im not ill see if i find more pics from the article that this pic came from<<< Hey HarleyEarl why did u change the car carrier
  12. This spy pic kinda shows a resemblence to the saturn vue if u look at how the rear slopes like
  13. Um that is a sketch from a user on carspyshots.net
  14. well i would post the link but i only know how to post image links so ill try and find the engine
  15. thanks for the info
  16. the solstice is limited availblity and the torrent sint on sale yet they are just showing u a taste
  17. and yes i know i spelt allowed wrong
  18. They must have changed cuz i remeber the used to use mercury ford jag landrover and volvo only
  19. Does the rule still apply from the old C&G or can we post GMT900 spy pics
  20. not hertz they like usin ford <_<
  21. I found this, apprently its only availble in Canada
  22. <<<< he is the front <<< still think the rear treatment is better looking
  23. yeah thanks for doing that it was hard to tell wit my pic, you couldnt see the difference, and in the picture it looks like the tailights are LED tailights could this be a change at Chevy or just something to make it look good?
  24. Yeah i think the current sedan taillights look too much of a G6 taillights
  25. im not sure if it is a concept but i think its not a bad idea,at least it has coupe tailights :D and srry if u guys have seen this before or u cant see the picture im having robs with my computer and if doesnt show ill try and post another link
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