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  1. Added shots from Autobild.de
  2. Scanned from the German magazine Autozeitung
  3. Interesting how spot on Leftlane News was with their sketch last year. Obviously someone fed them this image a while ago.. Left Lane News and SAAB United Rendering Comparison.
  4. I like the look of this car... [source: www.saabunited.com]
  5. How expandable is the Lambda platform? Can GM make a Suburban sized vehicle off of it? I can easily see a V8 powered AWD Lambda Escalade. MT has a sketch of what they think it might look like. It looks large and in charge..
  6. some more nice shots I really like the wheels, and hope to see these on a production car soon.
  7. Over in the Car Lounge, someone chopped it lowered and in a few different colors.
  8. bostonspider posted a topic in Cadillac
    Not sure if this one has been posted to go with all the other "leaked" GM new cars and CUV's
  9. No you are think of the 9-4X. This is an AWD "cross-country", "outback", "all-road" version of the 9-3 SportCombi wagon....
  10. bostonspider posted a topic in SAAB / NEVS
    To be shown either at the UK show later this month, or in Paris this September. The 9-3X is the "cross-country" AWD version of the SportCombi. Pics are from AMS via TrollhattanSaab.net
  11. I like this real pic. I think it is even nicer than the CGI's
  12. According to Autocar, this is what the RWD Aplha based Caddy might look like.

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