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Originally Posted by garagelogic
Nothing says "kick-butt performance" like having a special edition based off a 1980's toy/cartoon program.  I mean, honestly, even if you enjoyed the most recent movies, why would you want that stuff plastered all over your vehicle? It's really, really sad that so many people might have based their car buying decision on something they saw for 5 minutes in a Hollywood production instead truly researching their available options and making a choice using actual data. To each their own, I guess.
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It's also sad that you make assumptions here about TFE buyers. I spent two months researching this car. Not just the occasional glance either. I watched videos, read reports, comparisons, data specs, etc., This car brought me to GM. The TFE was an added bonus for my particular situation, interests and enjoyments in life. I would have purchased the car either way but this way I get the car and the TFE.
I enjoy "Star Cars" of all types. General Lees, A-Team Vans (the movie is coming soon!), KITT cars, Starsky & Hutch... you name it. I love the recognizable displays and tributes to movies and shows loved by kids and adults. Even the Ford Mustang Bullitt even though McQueen predates me, the car is a classic Star Car.