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Oh how I lust after this car!!! Alas my G8 GT is still with me and I don’t need a second car in the city.

I feel the same way about Toyota.

You are right Doug, I hate SUVs but would love to have this as an option since my wife wants an SUV.

The question about the 1994 Jeep misleading because they never made those in manual..... Unless this unicorn Jeep does exist?

That is the funniest shit (no pun intended) that I read all day, thank you!

My dad bought a brand new Escort GLX Wagon in 1982. All I remember is that it was constantly in the garage for one thing or another. He was happy when it was totalled in 1986. He said that he would never buy another Ford until the used 1989 Tempo he bought in 1990. That car swore him off Ford for life!

Jez what terrible planning! Good ideas on the truck side but nil on the car side. Have they not learned their lesson about putting all of their eggs in one basket from the 70s onwards?

I’ve had two winter beaters to survive the Michigan winters, a 2 door 1994 Chevy Cavalier that was teal. It ran fine in Summer but was temperamental in cold weather. The car also was pretty rusty on the underside and door jams. On cold nights I would have to garage it after it didn’t start one morning. While decently

Who said there isn’t a good surprise in Detroit in January?

I like your dedication to the cause! Kudos to the team. I must say, that Transit must smell terrible!

Ha-ha I was thinking the same thing, a 1988 Celebrity Eurosport VR! Classy!

Best car I drove other than my own G8 GT, a 2015 BMW x3 Diesel. The off the line acceleration was a surprise.

Very nice price. My dad bought his brand new in August of 2000 in MI. We ended up putting 282k miles on it before it got totalled in Oct 2013. Most of that milege was highway from the burbs of Detroit to Toledo or Detroit. The only items we replaced were the radiator, compression and other wear and tear items. While

This reminds me of those 80s and 90s Pontiac’s with the sound control in the center of the wheel. Those things were stuffed!

We owned a 2000 Saturn L series and the steering wheel was the homeliest on the market but damn do I miss that car!

While the transmission could have come from GM (I can’t confirm this), the 3.2 and 3.5 v-6s are from Isuzu.

That’s what I remember seeing on the way to Cincy!

GM may have to dust off those plans if they want to remain competitive in this truck market!

Grand National GNX, nuff said

They are built in Brampton, Ontario.