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From: EdV on 9 Jul 2007 14:37 But never buy a car on its first year, especially with all these new high tech gadgets. > > That said, I think the new generation GM's Epsilon (07 Saturn Aura, 08 > Chevy Malibu), Lambda (07 GMC Acadia), and Theta (08 Saturn Outlook) > platforms show significant improvements over previous generations of > products. I particularly like the new high-tech 6-speed clutch-to- > clutch transmission (6L/6T series), 2-mode hybrid system developed > with BMW and cylinder deactivation technology. GM did a good job > starting the turnaround, and a year ago I wouldn't drive past a GM > lot. >
From: johngdole on 11 Jul 2007 01:13 True, I was recommending waiting on the 2007 Camry when it first came out. Looks like I was more correct than I thought I would be. By 2008 the GM new technologies will have a couple of years of workout, in Europe or other continents. On Jul 9, 11:37 am, EdV <systme...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > But never buy a car on its first year, especially with all these new > high tech gadgets. >
From: johngdole on 11 Jul 2007 01:30 I occasionally see a Ford Model T on the street. No problems. Runs like a top ;) On Jun 27, 11:32 pm, "BigJim" <big...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > I own a 07 le and I have none of those problems. > Just took a trip and it ran like a top/<p_man...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
From: EdV on 11 Jul 2007 13:31
You can ride (not drive) a model T in the Henry Ford museum in Michigan for $4 |