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Re: GMI Exclusive: GM Planning Line of Small Crossovers/Rumors Debunked
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Originally Posted by Jim Altemus
I actually agree with F14CRAZY on this. I think the crossover market is a U.S. only phenomenon, has peaked and by the time GM gets all these different crossovers developed and to market the market will have moved on. With limited (and shrinking) resources GM should be focused on CARS that can be used in as many markets as possible with as few changes as possible and a little duplication between brands as possible.
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You really think all the former SUV drivers want to go from a Tahoe to an Aveo? Crossovers get very good gas mileage while not skimping on things like room and ride height. Once DI is added to the Lambda's they will probably get 25 MPG highway which is impressive for a vehicle that can hold 8 people comfortably. So no, crossovers are here to stay.
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