01-13-2010, 05:59 PM
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General Motors Aficionado
Drives: 2023 GMC Canyon, 2023 Expedition
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Location: Florida
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Originally Posted by 2000v6
GMC - Yes, it does have a long history of selling trucks. Yes, it basically is a brand made up of truck experts. But here's the deal, if they continue building large trucks what's going to happen if fuel is going to go back up to 5 bucks per gallon? That's where we need to see the big change, they need to release new crossovers, but this is what is going on, so this is not my argument. My argument is that gmc is located between chevy and cadillac. All of their cars are basically the same as chevy and/or cadillac. That's why I don't see the point of them existing.
Buick - I guess I see your point. But where I'm from, professionals (I should know, I don't have that many semesters left and I know people that have graduated from college) prefer cadillac. They either buy cadillac, bmw, audi or benz.
Cadillac - Definitely agree with you, 100%, cadillac will be cadillac. It's not going to be as good as bmw, audi or benz though
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PROFIT.
And before you assume that Cadillac isn't going to be as good as BMW or Mercedes, I'd like to fill you in on the fact that the upcoming ATS is referred to as "the BMW killer" within GM.
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