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Why would anyone want an automatic? Sure, I am a high schooler with almost no experience driving a stick, but I recognize that it is far more enjoyable, plus better gas mileage to boot.

Hey, maybe it will be a historical tank. GM built over 17,000 tanks during WWII at the now weld-tooling facility in Grand Blanc, MI.

Never fear: the brand new El Camino is here.

Hmm they list safety features, but no daytime running lamps? That is an interesting decision, unless they simply neglected to mention it. After all, a Camaro with 70% power to its headlights coming up in the rearview just might give the slowpokes that extra motivation to move aside and let the beast pass.

Where is GM Metallic Orange, haha. Many of their vehicles that wear the orange I am referring to cannot pull it off, but I really think the Camaro maybe could. And if not metallic, how about ripping off the Challenger's hemi orange, haha.

In Detroit over half the stolen vehicles are minivans. If you have seen ours around, let me know I want to trick that dustbuster out!

The Pinto was always an explosively great time for anyone, it easily provides the adrenalin rush, name recognition and excitement needed for a returning model.

Perhaps the better question is who is being hurt the least?

After watching this video, I have never been more proud to be an American.

@P161911: "The Most Power Car Under 30 Grand"

That proves GM's commitment to providing vehicles with 5 Star Live Fire Test ratings.

Pontiac Montana minivan. If you survive the humiliation of driving a minivan and the kids fighting in the back (assuming you are indeed driving to soccer practice), then the crash test ratings aren't too swift. But it's a bigger challenge just surviving a minivan.

If the Volt concept, the Corvette, and maybe a hint of Camaro mated it would be that car.

I'm pretty sure the Pontiac Vibe/Toyota Matrix could squeeze out another 3 mpg's if the key wasn't so huge as to weigh down the vehicle so much.

$20 says Flint is the first to get the poop powered Volt.

Same thing happened to our family, though it looks like we will probably not have to pay.

@Unevolved: All GM needs to learn is that I love a commercial with a good engine roar and some nice exhaust sound effects. A car commercial for a supposedly high excitement vehicle isn't going to have an effect on me unless I start drooling from being able to hear the exhaust.