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Before you vote, consider the following:
- The vehicle must be designed to drive in harsh winter conditions.
- The vehicle should be unique, or a distinct option package of an existing vehicle.
Editor's note: I give a big hat tip to Rex Raider for reminding me that the voting thread was closed.
Here are your eight entries:
A
Cadillac Proverj by TH16MN
Cadillac's answer to the BMW 5 series GT.
B
Equinox K2 by Muddslinger12
Two door version of the Equinox with a little beefier supension and tire/wheel combination...and a removable top.
C
2011 Chevrolet Traverse Z71 by RAVEN05649
For those couples who want more Sports out of the Utility Vehicle
D
Chevrolet Suburban 4x4 by ArtRiX
You'll never get stuck in snow again!
E
Cadillac ATSB by Slideways
2011 Cadillac ATSB (All-Terrain Shooting Brake), All-Weather
Haldex AWD
6-speed manual and automatic transmissions
Three engine options, all turbo: 4-cylinder SIDI, 6-cylinder SIDI, and 6-cylinder diesel.
F
Chevrolet K5 by Slideways
Built on the 2nd-gen Colorado platform, the K5 offers two suspension packages; the solid front axle version shown here, and a long-travel Baja version with IFS and 12 inches of wheel travel. Engine options include four direct-injection choices, a 4-cylinder variable-geometry turbo Duramax diesel, 220hp 2.9L I4, 306hp 3.6L V-6, and 375hp 5.3L V-8.
-5 points: Too long of a description.
G
Buick LaCrosse X-Touring by lightbrotha2004
In a move to mimic Cadillac, Buick is going to make it's LaCrosse it lead car and offer a variation in each segment. First off the line we have the LaCrosse XT, which itself is based upon the LaCrosse Sport Tourer. The LaCrosse XT is a page taken from Audi's book.
Not being a fan of SUVs or CUVs for that matter, I call for a traditional wagon. I say traditional because as of late companies have been going more for style than function. You have have both with this wagon, with a largest in class interior. Retaining what made the Buick LaCrosse such a success and adding additional cargo room and All weather drive-ability will make this an easy choice for a family just starting out or even finishing up, who don't want a clunky inefficient SUV or CUV.
Only available in CXS or CXL trim, you have a choice between three engines. You can have your pick of the t3.0L DI V6, 3.6L Plug-in Dual Mode Hybrid V6, or t3.6L DI V6.
Pricing:
$35,995 CXL
$39,995 CXS
-5 points: Too long of a description.
H
Unnamed Chevrolet by Rex Raider
End of entries.
Good luck!


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