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So you’re saying there aren’t people that want a smaller sports car with good handling?

GMs Cruise Origin will be going into production soon. It will be very easy for them to build a more luxurious version like the Cadillac concept.

Cadillac is GMs brand that will introduce their newest technology. Even futuristic stuff like this.

Chevrolet CUV (Behind Bara):

Well in terms of the auto industry, 7 years is barely more than a single vehicle development and life cycle. So consider Bara came in in 2014, took some time to evaluate where she should take the company, and is now carrying out a plan. So yes it is correct to start looking now to see how they are doing.

SmartDrop was already taken for a secure delivery box

They have a side loading concept. It would also be cool if you could program a short autonomous route at each building so the truck stops, offloads, and the cart autonomously moves to a designating docking point.

Here’s the interior

The two Cadillacs in the image are the 5 seater Lyriq CUV and 4 seater Celestiq sedan. Cadillac also has a larger 3 row CUV and Escalade size SUV on the way. Along with a smaller CUV that slots below the Lyriq.

Those Buicks have a similar DRL signature as the Buick Electra concept.

This is the second look at the pickup. The first look was in this video.

Both are Buicks

GM also shut down operations in Thailand and India, and offloaded Opel to PSA.

I worked for an HVAC supplier and we made the HVAC module that fit in several vehicles with some minor differences for fit and performance. That included the thermal expansion valve which we anodized in different colors depending on the application to help with visual identification.

According to my friend these are the phrases. It sounds as if it is an autonomous car.

GM only put the logo on their cars for a few years in the mid-2000s. That ended in 2009.

Volvo. Something something gender neutral.

Other than small printed labels GM doesn’t put their corporate logo on their cars. They only did that about 15 years ago for a few years.

Since I was probably 9 or 10 my mom would let me shift the gears from the passenger seat of her 89 XJ Cherokee Sport with the I6. At 12 she took me to a back road and taught me to use the clutch.

Good idea. Doesn’t sound like he will have a truck to drive anytime soon.