First thing that came to mind...
GM gave them 20 years in a GM-induced coma on life-support. While knocked out they gave them a few unnecessary organ transplants (9-7x and 9-2x) that despite heavy doses of anti-rejection drugs were never accepted and made the prognosis even worse. Finally when a donor match was made GM switched the IV to strychnine.
Sorry, but the blame does rest on GM shoulders.
One could say it's polenta is unlimited....
Yes, but it represented the Peugeot family crest, their tool products as well as the early automotive efforts of Peugeot Frères. Automobiles Peugeot, created after family squabbling stopped and both factions merged is the company that can directly trace its lineage to modern day Peugeot. Automobiles Peugeot first…
What makes the use of the Statue of Liberty interesting is that its sculptor, Frédéric Bartholdi also designed the Lion of Belfort which symbolized the French resistance to an overwhelming Prussian assault during the 103 days long Siege of Belfort. Ironically the Peugeot logo is based on the Lion of Belfort as the…
Can You Name The Car You're About To Rear-end From Your Center Console?
Yes, but BMW did not stick Denali, Escalade or whatever else on it with a hot-glue gun and then double the price like GM does with the Tahoe and Trailblazer platforms. Saab's death has more to do with it's buyer demographic seeing the (GM) man behind the curtain than any other factor.
"Willisch does know that the ATS is the only car currently being built on GM's new Alpha RWD platform, right?"
Porsche really screwed up by offering Longer, Wider, Lighter, and Better all in one package.