From GM’s sales announcement:
From GM’s sales announcement:
It’s a good choice, bigger than most compact CUV’s, more connectivity and like you mention below, easy to load and unload kids, their stuff and household stuff.
You are aware of the saying: “Different strokes for different folks”, right?
So, you recommend that someone who wants one leases it and runs far away when the lease and B2B warranty expires - just like I do with someone who wants to get MOST ANY German car.
VW is most assuredly NOT a competive force in the US, and never have been since the original beetle.
No, I had a Chevy with Chevy MyLink and it was really well done - the voice recognition was outstanding!
Of course I know you’re not serious.
So, my kids are in their twenties - you are OLD to them by your theory.
No, not the exception, you just have a clearly biased perception.
Michigan plates, in Florence county, if you know where that is.
Since a seven year no interest loan has NO pre-payment penalties, it makes more sense to get that term and make payments you are comfortable with, with the knowledge that if things change for you financially, you can resort to the initial lower payments.
Visteon designed and programs Buick Intellilink - which is very highly regarded for its GUI.
“ ... 1st Gear: “Honestly, I don’t know what the fuss is. I’ve driven a couple of Cadillacs and I never had a problem with CUE.
Government entities are funny about sand for some reason.
Seems severely underpriced. There are a LOT of old camper afficiandos driving up the pricing for old campers.
Amazingly enough, Chevy is one of the biggest selling brands in the world, your euro-centric viewpoint isn’t what the real world looks like.
Yeah?