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Umm... the "Xtreme" is the Chevy version. GMC could use it's own sport model.
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The Coastal Grey color on the Saturn Relay is going away for the 2007 model year. I love that color (also known as Slatestone <Buick>, Stealth Gray <Pontiac & GMC>, and Blue-Granite <Chevy>) and the Ocean Mist on the Outlook was not the same as Coastal Grey.I would really like to see 25U - Midnight Blue Metallic (SKY & AURA) available on the OUTLOOK. Just recently my wife and I were considering leasing a 2006 Saturn VUE V6 AWD, but after seeing the OUTLOOK (and still waiting to see the GMC Acadia) we decided to wait a little longer to see what the prices will be on the OUTLOOK XR model.
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Okay, the fall/winter is the time of the year that sales of many 4WD vehicles, especially pickups & suvs, take off. So with the pickups debuting later this summer and being on the lots by early fall is a good thing (rather than waiting until NEXT spring). What is stupid is releasing a 2-seat roadster (a'la Solstice) last fall/winter!
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Rims on for the summer and finally got springs
GMTruckGuy74 replied to mjdecker's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
Ah Decka, what a shame! I always liked what you did with your Olds Achieva. The very first "new" car I ever test drove was a brand new, bright red 2-door 1992 Olds Achieva SC. If I had the money or credit at that age (18), I would probably have bought it! Too bad aout your car - seeing pics of it always reminded me of that day back in May of '92. Good luck with the settlement. -
Well, it's more of a bluish-gray color. This color is on display at the NYIAS. My wife likes this color a lot, but then fell in love with the Cocoa Brown on the Enclave.
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Alrright! I really can't wait to see the new 2007 GMC Sierra pickups. Thanks for the heads-up!
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So is it safe to assume that the Pontiac Torrent will also receive these updates for 2007? I clicked on the link but you need to be a member to go to the site.
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Thank you Flybrian, VenSeattle, Northstar
GMTruckGuy74 replied to wildcat's topic in Site News and Feedback
A BIG thank you to all involved. I couldn't wait to see all the new NYIAS Saturn stuff and C&G didn't disappoint. I had several other sites I could have went to first, but I knew that the C&G staff wouldn't let me down. -
The Aura needs better wheels and piano black
GMTruckGuy74 replied to Northstar's topic in Heritage Marques
I agree. The piano black trim is one of the things I really like about my future SKY's interior. I was disappointed that the AURA doesn't make use of this trim in it's interior design. And I would have loved to see toned-down versions of the AURA concept's wheels make it to production. The wheels pictured don't help the design at all. Please GM, make these changes and make them fast! -
Thanks caddycruiser for those links and tons of info. If you don't mind sharing some info with me, how many miles were on your caddy at the time of purchase and how much was the dealership asking for it? The one I mentioned has 95K on the odometer and they're asking $7995. It has some missing trim pieces and I'm sure there's more to investigate (I went to see the car Sunday night around 9:30 PM - so it was kinda dark). I'm not sure if this car is in good enough shape - it's a '96 which I like and it doesn't have the vinyl roof. But I'm not sure if I want to risk buying a 10 year-old car that isn't in the best of shape.
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The NYIAS always happens during Easter. Since Easter is later this year (mid-April instead of at the end of March), the show is being held a little later than what we're use to. With Chicago in February, two months is a long time to wait! I know I can't wait - one of the benefits of being a teacher in my district is that we're off the week after Easter, so I can go any day I want that week (however, I don't wait long as I usually go on Monday!).
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To refresh your memory, in case you forgot what the GMC Graphyte looks like: It's still not my favorite GMC, but there are aspects of the design I do like (I just don't like the frontend at all and am glad to see in the spy shots that the Acadia doesn't seem to have it).
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Ask and ye shall receive; I can't get the pics to post here, so here's a link to the www.skyroadster.com forum where there's several pictures of the SKY's auto trans to see:http://www.skyroadster.com/forums/showthre...light=Automatic I believe the footnote relates to the interim/late availability of the automatic. My SKY was ordered with it on 2/28 and there were at least 4 more images (orders) accepted with it today (info courtesy of www.skyroadster.com, where the auto pics above came from too).
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Looking forward to it. Sent an e-mail Saturday night to the dealership, still haven't heard back from them yet.
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I agree with both Croc and Cadillacfan in that if Pontiac is to survive, they need to change their position in GM's hieracrhy. I think Pontiac should become GM's Scion. Offer youth-oriented, performance based vehicles that live up to the "Performance Division" slogan. I'm not saying all models should be performance models, have both the regualr and GT models available. But don't be "we offer something for everyone" division. Yes, I see a SUV in the lineup (something small and AWD - sorta the Pontiac competitor for the BMW X3). No minivan, no trucks. Even though I'd like to see GMC get a version of teh El Camino if it ever made a return, I'm thinking Pontiac would be better to receive it instead (it could be the AWD performance version, a'la Syclone). But a small RWD coupe & sedan, small RWD roadster (Solstice), and a midsize offering in coupe, sedan and convertible (maybe two, the G6 stays FWD and the GP/Bonne replacement is RWD & AWD). And have Pontiac get rid of those damn sport seats with side bolsters as the only seat available!
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A shot that I feel makes the GP interior look good
GMTruckGuy74 replied to mjdecker's topic in Heritage Marques
Here's the problem I have with all newer Pontiacs: All of the newer cars have these damn "sport" seats with the side bolsters. I feel completely uncomfortable with them. My '99 Grand Am GT and the wife's '00 Grand Prix GT sedans didn't have these seats and I loved those two cars. I've always had a thing for new Pontiacs, but because the Grand Prix, G6 & GTO use only these types of seats means I no longer will consider a Pontiac when I'm in the market -
I voted for El Camino (and hopefully a GMC variant too) since I feel that all those other versions will come sooner or later. I'd really like to see the El Camino make a return a lot sooner.
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Wouldn't you want FWD for winter driving? I thought that was the main benefit of FWD cars? :AH-HA_wink:
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Wow Fly... I'm impressed you remembered this... I stated my love for the Sportside bed option well over a year+ ago! Thanks for the heads up too with the PM. I'm very happy to learn this feature is returning on the new GMT-900 pickups.
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I bought it off my cousin with a tad over 7k on the odometer... if I'm remembering correctly, it had about 80k when I got rid of it in August of 2000. It handled mostly local driving, so that's why the lower mileage (I wish I still had that luxury today). The 3100 V6 was a bulletproof engine in that car, and I had the auto trans fluid changed and fliter screen cleaned every year, so I never had an issue with the trans. Issues were with the alternator (once), battery (once), driver side power window motor & regulator (3 times), brakes (twice), tires (changed once)... so nothing major really. It was truly a great vehicle - only let me down once (when the battery died!). I do miss it, and sometimes I'm tempted to pay for a CARFAX search to see where it's at today
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Any advice you can share when looking to buy a Fleetwood? I found one locally at a used car dealership - '96 Fleetwood Brougham, white with a dark interior (I think maroon, it was late at night and raining), no vinyl roof (a big plus for me).. that's all I know so far. I've always loved these B-bodies and am seriously considering buying this if the mileage is good, the car is in very good shape, and the price is right.
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This GMC looks pretty good from what I can see (I guess I'm talking mainly about the frontend design). I had this horrible feeling that last year's UGLY concept, the Graphyte, was the inspiration for the frontend design. Thank God my worries are over! The wife really likes the Enclave, even though she has yet to see the Acadai and Outlook. We'll see the Enclave and Outlook at the upcoming NYIAS... too bad the Acadia won't be there too I think the Acadia might just be the replacement for my '05 Envoy when the lease ends in '08 (or if I could hold out with the Malibu for another year <not likely>, maybe replace the Malibu with the Acadia!).
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I just noticed their ads in the new Auto Shopper Magazine's Specialty Shopper. When I checked out their web site, I too felt their prices were a bit high. They have a 1986 Olds 442 with T-tops, but want like $6k or $7K for it (pretty pricey for a car that would need some reconditioning). I though I'd pass them on to you regardless. It is funny that you've not only seen the '71 Chevelle wagon before, but already checked it out!
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Assuming you're looking at the '80s G-Bodies (GP/MC), why don't you look into Buick Regals/Grand Nationals and Olds Cutlass Supremes??? What state do you live in and what's your price range???