FuzzyBallz said:Wow... I love last month's news. Maybe Apple will sue and get something back after losing all that money to to Apple Corp.
actually they were donated by gm as a pr stuntvouder17 said:Yeah those cars are sexy, and oprah gave away 276 of them on her show!!!!!! how cool is that........The things you can do when you have money.
homerjward said:actually they were donated by gm as a pr stunt
x86isslow said:right, because being a 'japanese' car makes it good...
my toyota went through 5 mufflers in 10 years...
not to mention that japanese companies make their cars in the us now (nissan's in the south somewhere iirc).
x86isslow said:right, because being a 'japanese' car makes it good...
my toyota went through 5 mufflers in 10 years...
not to mention that japanese companies make their cars in the us now (nissan's in the south somewhere iirc).
Toe said:How many gallons per mile?
Celeron said:...
GM is frequently on the very BOTTOM of the heap.
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toe said:How many gallons per mile?
crazytom said:It looks like it's estimated at 22 city/32 highway....a real American car. 🙄
bousozoku said:Although, they're at the top of the cheap, which is not to say that their cars are inexpensive. I've always been impressed when you put cheesy plastics in your more expensive cars that look just like your cheapest cars' plastics.
Rod Rod said:Just in case you were referring to exterior plastics: The current design direction for Pontiac is away from cheesy plastics. The G6 has no extra plastic add-ons as Grand Ams have had in the past. The G6, GTO (rebadged Holden Monaro for you Australians), Solstice, Grand Prix and Bonneville all reflect the new, clean-lines look at Pontiac. If you were to put aside your Japanese cars-bias you could examine the picture at the beginning of this thread for cheesy plastics.
In case you were referring to interior plastics, current Cadillacs and Buicks have better plastics than the other lines, and within the other lines the upmarket cars have nicer interior plastics than the lower end ones (example: Corvette).
It's easy to knock American cars because of what that rolled off assembly lines before.
As Tommy! said, current American cars are way better than past American cars. Styling wise, American cars are way better than anything out of Japan (with one possible exception, the Honda S2000). Japanese cars tend to be plain in the styling department. Compare anything out of Japan to the Chrysler 300 / Dodge Magnum.
Rod Rod said:Just in case you were referring to exterior plastics: The current design direction for Pontiac is away from cheesy plastics. The G6 has no extra plastic add-ons as Grand Ams have had in the past. The G6, GTO (rebadged Holden Monaro for you Australians), Solstice, Grand Prix and Bonneville all reflect the new, clean-lines look at Pontiac. If you were to put aside your Japanese cars-bias you could examine the picture at the beginning of this thread for cheesy plastics.
In case you were referring to interior plastics, current Cadillacs and Buicks have better plastics than the other lines, and within the other lines the upmarket cars have nicer interior plastics than the lower end ones (example: Corvette).
It's easy to knock American cars because of what that rolled off assembly lines before.
As Tommy! said, current American cars are way better than past American cars. Styling wise, American cars are way better than anything out of Japan (with one possible exception, the Honda S2000). Japanese cars tend to be plain in the styling department. Compare anything out of Japan to the Chrysler 300 / Dodge Magnum.
makisushi said:American Cars, Japanese cars, Korean Cars.... WHO CARES
German Cars RULE!