new rwd impala? have you seed this? !!!
#11
RE: new rwd impala? have you seed this? !!!
Hi `Jason, -Shaboom -
Great find/post
I'm just `happy to see GM design's, and RWD : )
+ a monster tech LS7V-8
I sure didn't like to see the starting price's
cost to $30 K for a base modelLS : (
#13
RE: new rwd impala? have you seed this? !!!
ORIGINAL: rj
Go for it RJ, I'm a long life Chevelle man!!!
Anyone know where I can get a good paying job?
One that'll still be considered a good paying job in 2012? [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
Go for it RJ, I'm a long life Chevelle man!!!
Anyone know where I can get a good paying job?
One that'll still be considered a good paying job in 2012? [sm=icon_rofl.gif]
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ORIGINAL: SolaraSlayer
Go for it RJ, I'm a long life Chevelle man!!!
ORIGINAL: rj
Guess I'd better start saving for the new BelAir when it appears.
Guess I'd better start saving for the new BelAir when it appears.
Hmmmm, where have I seen that grill before???
Oh yeah, Acura!
Why is it taking GM 5 years to knock off Acura?
#16
RE: new rwd impala? have you seed this? !!!
i like the chevelle, the cobalt and the nomad
This is our featured RIA Chevrolet concept, the Chevelle. The Chevelle is based on the Zeta platform, and in our Feature, it would actually be positioned as companion vehicle to the Impala sedan. This changes Chevelle from it's traditional standing as a mid-size vehicle to be sold alongside the Malibu in the Chevrolet lineup
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When will GM learn, just because a front end is liked on one model, it doesn't mean they ALL gotta look like that? Can you imagine that on a truck? They wouldn't sell HALF what they have been. America is in a slump for big-ticket stuff like automobiles, motorcycles, etc. We're gonna stay that way until our boys come home, bar none. Once uncle sam stops chuggin' the Exxon-Mobil happy juice for the warand China hits the speedbump that's due, gas will probably keep steadily rising. And American buyers just are NOT going to go for the big ticket stuff until they see those comfort-bucks (that the oil companies are enjoying) start residing back in their wallets. After all, why stick those comfort-bucks into a gas tank, instead of into an auto loan?
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