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Old 08-05-2008, 10:51 AM   #196 (permalink)
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Some good news for a change.
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It seems like with every new GM vehicle the gap is closed more and more.

The G6 helped close the gap, the Aura closed it most of the way and now the Malibu has slammed the door shut.
The door slammed shut behind the Malibu, Fusion and Galant (!) with Accord and Camry left outside.
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Old 08-07-2008, 10:31 PM   #198 (permalink)
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GM indeed has been taking steps in the right direction. Nothing shows the character of a nation like its cars so I can't help but to feel a connection with what ultimately represents me on the world stage.

The CTS means that we, yes Americans, can produce an automobile to take on Europe's dusty grandness. The bold American invader. Maybe we are not so dumb after all.

The Malibu? An amazing vehicle that combines thorough design with an obtainable price tag. I said wow the whole time seated. The import killer? I say yes. Maybe it isn't practical but I'd like to see a coupe (LOL)!

Cobalt SS/TC? Put it on a track and you'll find out its worth. 0-60 in less than 6 seconds for 23 grand? Really! They let the engineers breathe free and fired those pesky bean counters!

Should I even start talking about the new Camaro? Scorching hot. Godlike.

Many people say that the G5 was a mistake. How come I get compliments on mine daily? It looks sleek and sexy. I went through great pains to ensure that it was stealth gray GT with 5-speed and sun/sound package. I went 60 miles and my dealer went 300 to get it for me. I would accept no other deal. No problems with the car ever. Women can't look away. Great performance and mileage. The stock stereo will almost run you out. I love the thing.

Still, my idea of heaven is a black on black G6 coupe with a 6 speed manual. I want a stereo to at least rival the one in the G5. It's 2008 and I want MP3 compatibility. Must have. Sophisticated rims, not overly chromed bling stuff. A jet black SR71 for the road. Only crimson red gauges to interrupt the phantom stealth interior. I want nothing to corrupt its fluid sophisticated exterior. I like the G8 but don't really want one. Too high-profile and Australian for my taste. I just want my void, mysterious G6 interstate shuttle craft.

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GM indeed has been taking steps in the right direction. Nothing shows the character of a nation like its cars so I can't help but to feel a connection with what ultimately represents me on the world stage.

The CTS means that we, yes Americans, can produce an automobile to take on Europe's dusty grandness. The bold American invader. Maybe we are not so dumb after all.

The Malibu? An amazing vehicle that combines thorough design with an obtainable price tag. I said wow the whole time seated. The import killer? I say yes. Maybe it isn't practical but I'd like to see a coupe (LOL)!

Cobalt SS/TC? Put it on a track and you'll find out its worth. 0-60 in less than 6 seconds for 23 grand? Really!

Should I even start talking about the new Camaro? Scorching hot.

Many people say that the G5 was a mistake. How come I get compliments on mine daily? It looks sleek and sexy. I went through great pains to ensure that it was stealth gray GT with 5-speed and sun/sound package. I went 60 miles and my dealer went 300 to get it for me. I would accept no other deal. No problems with the car ever. Women can't look away. Great performance and mileage. The stock stereo will almost run you out. I love the thing.

Still, my idea of heaven is a black on black G6 coupe with a 6 speed manual. I want a stereo to at least rival the one in the G5. It's 2008 and I want MP3 compatibility. Must have. Sophisticated rims, not overly chromed bling stuff. A jet black SR71 for the road. Only crimson red gauges to interrupt the phantom stealth interior. I want nothing to interrupt it's fluid sophisticated exterior. I like the G8 but don't really want one. Too high-profile and Australian for my taste. I just want my void, mysterious G6 interstate shuttle craft.
Thank you for the positive, and uplifting post.
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Thank you for the positive, and uplifting post.
No problem. I grew up with imports because I had no other choice. Cheap cheap. Everyone said that I "made the right decision" because somehow imports were supposed to be more reliable. Years went by and vehicles came and went. My ex-girlfriend has a Cavalier with 120K that she regularly ran completely dry of oil and tranny fluid out of neglect (dry dipsticks I'm dead serious). It leaks but darn if it doesn't still run! Another ex had a white Thunderbird with the front end smashed up that had nearly 200K on it. Still runs to this day. Run them into the friggin ground and they start up and get you to point B every time. I got this over and over.

I take care of my stuff, but it was my "ultra reliable" imports that were not so great. Myth busted.

On a positive note, I sure learned how to work on cars!

I smartened up!

My Domestic car has been good to me. Other people's have too. I'll keep buying them.
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No problem. I grew up with imports because I had no other choice. Cheap cheap. Everyone said that I "made the right decision" because somehow imports were supposed to be more reliable. Years went by and vehicles came and went. My ex-girlfriend has a Cavalier with 120K that she regularly ran completely dry of oil and tranny fluid out of neglect (dry dipsticks I'm dead serious). It leaks but darn if it doesn't still run! Another ex had a white Thunderbird with the front end smashed up that had nearly 200K on it. Still runs to this day. Run them into the friggin ground and they start up and get you to point B every time. I got this over and over.

I take care of my stuff, but it was my "ultra reliable" imports that were not so great. Myth busted.

On a positive note, I sure learned how to work on cars!

I smartened up!

My Domestic car has been good to me. Other people's have too. I'll keep buying them.
I am in the same boat as you, grew up with Honda's. Not bad vehicles, but the reliability is way overhyped. My father put at least $5k into his Accord keeping things in working order.
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