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Is that just a 2006?

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It is a 2007. For 2007 there is no change from 2006. 2007 MY or 2008 is when the new designs are going to come out. That is just the current design

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It is a 2007. For 2007 there is no change from 2006. 2007 MY or 2008 is when the new designs are going to come out. That is just the current design

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But it's the 2007 Silverado Classic that's unchanged. The 2007 Silverado is all new.

Also, what's with the G6 ad claiming the coupe has top V6 horsepower for its class when the Mitsubishi Eclipse has 260 hp?

So what if one's a hatchback? They're definitely in the same class - midsize 2+2 V6 sporty two-doors.

Also, what's with the G6 ad claiming the coupe has top V6 horsepower for its class when the Mitsubishi Eclipse has 260 hp?

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GM only considers other GM products in it's class

GM only considers other GM products in it's class

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Actually... this is what the disclaimer reads for the hp claim on the G6 coupe: "Based on horsepower in the Automotive News 2006 Mid-Range Lower segment. Excludes other GM vehicles."

It's not that GM only considers other GM products, it's that they compare to everything else EXCLUDING other GM products.

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