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ToneyTone

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  1. 1. 0 2. No
  2. 1. 0 2. no
  3. 1. 0 2. Yes, either the CTS or a G8 GXP
  4. 1. 0 2. Yes, its either a H2 or Caddy ESV (GM please don't kill this brand. Its street cred alone can keep this brand afloat)
  5. 1. 0 2. No
  6. 1. 1 (07' cobalt ss/sc) 2. yes
  7. 1. 0 2. Yes, a ESV and CTS
  8. ToneyTone replied to Camino LS6's topic in Buick
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  9. If they created a hybrid version of this slade, I think it would be a hit.
  10. I would buy one if I can get it in the 30's
  11. I hope not. I can't wait until they stop making the G5.
  12. ToneyTone replied to Windy-57's topic in Cadillac
    I sure hope so
  13. The malibu is no different than the impala it replaces. The aura and G6 is suppose to add some type of flare and style to it. Also the RWD impala will probably add some style along with the camaro to the chevy brand.
  14. ToneyTone replied to Windy-57's topic in Cadillac
    With the news of the holden sedan getting the LS7 I think its a sure-in for the CTS-V getting close to 600hp from a blown LS3. It don't matter how far off the launch of the car is there won't be much competition certainly not from BMW.
  15. What I think will happen is that the GXP will get the LS7 along with the camaro and next gen GTO. The price of the CTS-V will grow to about 60-65k fully loaded and will have the blown LS3 good for 550-600hp. Now everyone is happy.

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