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I realize it’s a new model, but I really want to know how it’s going to hold up over 5-10 years. Is it going to erode into a pile of iron oxide like so many of those budget brands? Or have parts breaking that are impossible to find?  Will it be so poorly built that it will be nothing but a constant source of

Two things immediately against it: 1) it’s a GM; 2) it’s a Chevy. On top of it, that always was a homely design for a wagon—those were all over Detroit like cockroaches back in the day. I liked the earlier Chevelle wagons (‘69-ish) much better based on design, since they had some character and personality. One glance

I’ve read that this year’s show was quite a disappointment, as auto shows go. I’m no fan of European cars, but supposedly only VW and one other brand made an appearance. I doubt this June 2020 reboot will do any good—they have delusions of grandeur in store for us next year. The first year I attended, 1974, was fun.

The $6,200 is high for this one—I see plenty locally for less.