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For anyone that may need a front mask or front bra for your Genesis, they are now available at WWW.carbras.com. I just ordered one. Doug |
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The Pontiac G8. It's awsome and in the class you are all looking in and some great deals are available now. I just bought one and did feel it was a fantastic American car with a great feel and sportiness and at a price that is half the BMW 5 series, I also looked at Nissan, Mazda, Ford, BMW, Genesis, and more. The Genesis is nice, but I felt Pontiac G8 had so many features and was so fun to drive when compared to the Hyundai Genesis. And Consumer Reports picked the Pontiac G8 as a best buy, so not sure where that other person got his information from about Consumer Reports. I looked at all these cars you are talking about and am very happy that I chose the Pontiac G8, take it for a drive and let me know what you think. Good luck to all of you in your search for your perfect car. |
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Replying to: harddrivet (Jan 06, 2009 5:27 pm) You meant "a fantastic Australian car", right? As for "Best Buy", you are probably thinking of Consumer's Guide, which did rate the G8 a Best Buy, vs. Consumer Reports. |
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Replying to: harddrivet (Jan 06, 2009 5:27 pm) I would have to say the G8 is one of the best cars Pontiac as produced in a long time (even if it's from the GM Holde division). The GTO was always high on my list of coupes I would enjoy, but with a family...4 doors have been featured in my driveway. |
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Allmet33: I'll check out the G8 but maybe the new GXP to get all the oomph and goodies that Pontiac has to offer. I test drove the new CTS-V - they did a great job on it but I'm not ready for $60K even though it could be a collector's car in 20 years. Yep, trying to get a 535 for less and not used. Thanks
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Replying to: drivingjunkie (Jan 07, 2009 7:22 am) The CTS-V is also quite nasty considering it edged out the M5...which is actually a feat if you think about the fact it was an American car that did it. If you want a 535 for less and not used, best to buy at the end of the year and get the previous year model as they are trying to make room for the incoming new models. |
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Replying to: captain2 (Aug 01, 2008 1:00 pm)
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Replying to: gmpatriot (Jan 07, 2009 4:28 pm) |
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Replying to: gmpatriot (Jan 07, 2009 4:28 pm) |
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Replying to: gmpatriot (Jan 07, 2009 4:28 pm) maybe, just maybe I can answer this one without allmet's help. Cars that are physically attractive, and those that are attractive in a mechanical sense are often not the same. The G8 has a lot going for it mechanically, but still suffers from that traditional Pontiac plasticked up boy racer treatment, my Avalon is butt ugly, but I regard the mechanical specs and the interior egronomics as among the best, the Genesis has both although I could live without the 'in your face' winged grill. Chrysler for many years has generally made good looking cars IMO - with lousy mechanics. Jaguars look good but with substandard mechanics considering the price, the German cars are all usually appealing to me and have mechanical virtues mostly beyond reproach - if only I could justify spending that kind of money on one. |
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