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I Googled this as well, almost as pretty (IMO of course) would look nice as a Buick.

  • Take the Commodore design after it stops being made in Australia in 2017.

Wow. He just answered your question with "because racecar".

I've always hated that on the IS-F and I see it hasn't gone any where...

no trust me, I'm a french canadian and remission12 is right

"one-big-box design would offer all sorts of seating, cargo, and overall utility options no matter what."

The photo says it all. The on-stage reveal was supposed to look like an Gen X'er party. "It's the Versatility, Baby!" said no "active lifestyle" Gen-X'er ever. I love how another is holding the sign that says "185hp" as well. Out of a 3.4L V6 that dated back to 1980. Like that was something to brag about rather than

At least I get Peugeot right!

Omelette du fromage would be like saying omelette of the cheese instead of cheese omelette.

lol I posted about this same thing. GM sucks hard in every department.

That's the smaller petrol option.

2.5 liter Duramax, eh? GM is so idiotic in what seems like every department of the company, that even they don't know what they are doing with this truck's powertrain. Fire the idiots, fire them NOW!

2004 Ford Mustang V6 - 3.9L Essex V6 193HP/225lbs-ft

Go one step further...

The G-Wagen. I think it fits the bill. Hasn't has a ground up redesign since its introduction.

Really? Looks like a manual transmission layout on the shift knob to me.

They typically do, not always, but this will probably be solved before a judge will issue a ruling. If that happens, the lawyer will still have to get paid and their client is on the hook for the payment. Unless you negotiate that as part of the settlement. However most responsible parties won't pay legal fees in a