RobHeathers
RobHeathers
RobHeathers

They will need to make an Equinox SS first...that way GM can justify the cost.

SRX is a twin to the Equinox, not the Traverse.

You're not alone... even though I was mainly thinking the Nissan Rogue.

Pretty much accurate.

The Outlook was the twin to the Acadia & Enclave—it was essentially replaces by the Chevy Traverse.

Umm, how do you get in & out of it?

It looks like a Lotus Elise sedan in the back...

They still offer that here in the states, but only to fleet sales. Most the fan boys in the world rooting for this vehicle won't likely be buying it new, so be happy that it is fleet since it'll be dirt cheap when they do go on sale to the general public. The Chevrolet Caprice PPV exists and I've seen them by the

I'm STILL actively looking for a 1989 Scorpio with a 5-speed stick.

I'm STILL actively looking for a 1989 Scorpio with a 5-speed stick.

Those wheels are REALLY cool. They are too big for this car, but they are still quite nice. I wish the Chrysler 200 came with those wheels.

Am I the only person who likes the Cayman more than the 911?

It's Saab 9-5 mixed with Acura.

Hey, I get at least one in black with leather, dude.

You are possibly the coolest man on the planet. Too bad the Somerset is the only Buick from that era I'm eager to track down.

Just seeking a clarification.

Guys with pentratible ass-holes also seem to talk to me when I park at a gas station... Hmm. It almost got me laid at least 3 times; husband, once—but he can't shift as fast as needed in it.

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Then just forward my message along to every other whining Saab guy & gal who bought used versus new.

I'm 6'4", 170#, color contacts, and sport a chronic 2-day scruff... I bought a Mini Cooper Coupe-S; worst purchase ever.