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Replying to: lemko (Jan 09, 2009 10:21 am) I agree it's better than the PT Cruiser. However, that leaves a LOT of cars that it ISN"T better than. Aveo - My Mom has one and has no problems with it. Congrats to your mom. It's still worse than the Yaris, Fit, Versa, Rio, and Accent. Impala - What the heck is wrong with the Impala? Nothing if you're a cop, I guess. Other than that though, the Taurus, Avalon, Accord, 300C, etc are a lot better. Aura - isn't this the Saturn clone of the excellent Malibu? I'm not sure about this..is it the clone of this gen or last gen? I know the Aura is missing some features on the Malibu (Satellite radio comes to mind). I know the Pontiac G6 is based on the last gen Malibu, not the current one. Vibe - Isn't this a Toyota Matrix in disguise? Yeah. So? That sucks too. Trailblazer - Dead Thank God.
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Replying to: lemko (Jan 09, 2009 10:21 am) |
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Replying to: bpizzuti (Jan 09, 2009 10:42 am) I'm not sure about this..is it the clone of this gen or last gen? I know the Aura is missing some features on the Malibu (Satellite radio comes to mind). I know the Pontiac G6 is based on the last gen Malibu, not the current one. Aura has XM satellite radio as standard. G6, old Malibu, Aura are all based on Epsilon I architecture. The Opel Insignia and the new LaCrosse are based on the slightly larger Epsilson II architecture. |
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A friend of mine bought a base model LT (?) when they first came out. I think he paid something like 13 grand for it, with a stick. That is one hell of a bargain. Now, this was beyond bare bones, which meant weak radio, crank windows, thinly padded seats, I don't even think it had A/C, but for the money it was a ton of car. I would have bought one myself if it had AWD and better seats.
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GM’s E-Flex system is the same that will power the highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt range-extending electric vehicle, but don’t expect the Cadillac concept to be just some boring four-door. Cadillac gave its designers free range on the new concept, resulting in a highly stylized – and extremely fuel efficient –two-door coupe. According to Businessweek, the Caddy concept will be smaller than the current CTS sedan and will have looks even “bolder” than the upcoming CTS coupe. One GM executive even told Businessweek the car’s styling will make “people want it regardless of the energy source.” http://www.leftlanenews.com/cadillac-e-flex-coupe-concept.html
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One GM executive even told Businessweek the car’s styling will make “people want it regardless of the energy source.” Ahhhhh, there's that cocky, arrogant attitude that we've come to know and love... |
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In a bid to increase loan money for car sales: General Motors today launched a nationwide test program that gives 90 million credit union members access to the company's Credit Union Member Discount Program with participating GM dealers. The "Invest in America" program also gives members access to financing on new-vehicle purchases. This follows a four-state Midwest program GM began early last month. The expanded program now encompasses nearly 8,000 credit unions nationwide. It makes a credit union member discount available for eligible new-vehicle purchases as well as more than $80 billion in credit union low-cost auto loans. Mark LaNeve, GM vice president of North America sales, service and marketing, said in a statement: "We've had very positive responses from our dealers to the four-state Midwest credit union pilot that is currently running. Jim Bunnell, executive director of GM's channel support group, said the program includes almost all 2008 and 2009 models, except for the Corvette and medium-duty trucks. According to a Datatrac survey of more than 17,000 financial institutions, the average credit union loan rate is 5.4 percent, compared with 6.9 percent for the average bank rate the past two months, the Michigan Credit Union League said in a press statement. The Web site for the program, lovemycreditunion.org, yielded about 1.3 million hits, Bunnell said. "And based on the prospects who came into the credit union and asked for an authorization code to get the discount, 30 percent of those ended up buying a GM vehicle," he said. "So that's a high conversion number and a good success rate." |
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If you want to see specific areas hit the link. General Motors Corp. announced today that it set a new company record for vehicle sales in Asia Pacific in 2008. Its sales in the region rose 2.7 percent from the previous year to 1,475,093 units. A further 766,400 vehicles and 599,080 complete knockdown (CKD) vehicle sets were exported from the region to other parts of the world. http://media.gm.com/servlet/GatewayServlet?target=http://image.emerald.gm.com/gm- news/viewpressreldetail.do?domain=2&docid=51194 |
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* GME president Carl- Peter Forster: “a success in difficult times” * GM sales in Europe reach 2.04 million vehicles in 2008, with a market share of 9.3 percent * Chevrolet breaks through 500,000 sales volume * Opel sets sales record in Central and Eastern Europe, with volume up 13 percent * All-new Opel/Vauxhall Insignia wins European Car of the Year 2009 and has excellent start with nearly 44,000 orders Insignia is on the Epsilon II architecture which is also in the new LaCrosse. Insignia was to be the next Aura but now? Perhaps the G6? Keep the G8 and Sky and quite a line up. Or bring the Insignia over as the new Malibu? Might be a bit too sporty for a Chevy. |
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