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Put all my shit back in the Yaris liftback (with easy rear entry) so I guess I'm not trading it in

Considered the following:

Silverado Pickup - about $18k with rebates, but will get "a" raped at the gas pump

Grand Marquis - same as Silverado, presently $6k rebate on 07 models

Fusion/Milan - blind spots, decent offering for $20k range, shares platform with Mazda 6. Sweet 6 speed AT on V6 version.

Impala - great ride and decent mpg for a full size sedan in the $20k range, but will get "a" raped on resale thanks to rentals and fleet sales

Accord - poor owner reviews, but it's due to redesign in a few months (2008)

Camry - redesigned this year and has more quality problems than ever in it's history, including AT probs
 
PICK3 said:

Both of those are going to be huge improvements for GM.

In the case of the Saturine Astra, it's just a straight import of the German Opel Astra with Saturine badges. And the Malibu is also based on a German Opel platform.

In the future, Saturn is going to be the GM division to watch, because their product line is going to be the same as GM's German Opel division, model for model. That's the long-range plan for Saturn anyway.
 
you're gonna geta-raped trading in that unpopular car less than a year after buying it new also.
 
rnch said:
you're gonna geta-raped trading in that unpopular car less than a year after buying it new also.

You're kiddin right?

Unpopular? A $13k car that gets 40+ mpg with 3,500 miles?

btw, it's very popular amongst the teenage girl population :)
 
PICK3 said:
Considered the following:

Silverado Pickup - about $18k with rebates, but will get "a" raped at the gas pump

Grand Marquis - same as Silverado, presently $6k rebate on 07 models

Fusion/Milan - blind spots, decent offering for $20k range, shares platform with Mazda 6. Sweet 6 speed AT on V6 version.

Impala - great ride and decent mpg for a full size sedan in the $20k range, but will get "a" raped on resale thanks to rentals and fleet sales

Accord - poor owner reviews, but it's due to redesign in a few months (2008)

Camry - redesigned this year and has more quality problems than ever in it's history, including AT probs
Oh yeah, I forgot to tell you that is the ONLY thing that I don't like about my fusion. The rear blind spots are BIG, and the back windshield sits sort of high, so it is hard for me to see over the back end very well.

Otherwise, it's a great car.
 
PICK3 said:
You're kiddin right?

Unpopular? A $13k car that gets 40+ mpg with 3,500 miles?

btw, it's very popular amongst the teenage girl population :)
you'll find out......:FRlol:
 
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