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  1. If you go to www.dodge.ca now,and click 2009 challenger the sxt version is there to build and price and I've seen two at a dealer in Canada.
  2. Thanks for the response "Purdue Guy" b
  3. A question for you guys, I'm looking at buying an Astra and would plan on keeping it 7-10 years. Do you think parts availability would be o.k? Will there be non-oem parts also? Anyone know how different the next-gen Astra will be. I obviously don't want to get taken to the cleaners with very expensive part costs years from know. If the next-gen is similar, then there shouldn't be a problem long term. thanks b
  4. dcs replied to Chazman's topic in Chevrolet
    I like DEFELT' S idea of a two mode hybrid..., green plus power ala lexus400h. The hybrid would automatically be good press for GM, WHERE as now as soon as A 6.2L Z28 is released there will be bad press about another "gas guzzler from GM". They could always sneak a 6.2l type version later, well after the"good press coverage".
  5. Bring them now, not later. Glad to read they are 32 inches longer than the silly looking "smart". Make some types a mild hybrid and crush the competition. but they have to look mean/aggressive/stylish.
  6. dcs replied to Camino LS6's topic in SAAB / NEVS
    yup the hatchback versatility, I like the Astra alot, make it kind of Saab-ie like and it could be a blast to drive , yet fuel efficient as well. Hopefully it will be flex fuel as well. The mini clubman is sort of odd yet appealing, but I'll wait for the 9-1. b
  7. dcs replied to Camino LS6's topic in SAAB / NEVS
    attn ZL-1 1. 2004 9-3 auto, 2005 9-3 manuel 2. look at 2010/9-1, I'm tired of 4 door cars
  8. dcs replied to Camino LS6's topic in SAAB / NEVS
    1. 2 2. yes
  9. Does your friend know if this concept is a definite reality? And what might be changed from concept to production. To me this vehicle is pure fun, and that s what driving should be. thanks
  10. Although not just, Hummer has become the poster child for light duty vehicles and global warming. A vehicle like this with e85 and or diesel option can only help the whole brand. Also the styling is great. b
  11. dcs replied to rueben44's topic in SAAB / NEVS
    we have 2 saab9-3's, 2004 and 2005- to date there are no sqeaking issues. Other than a bad speaker and a piece of trim loose, between the two cars, no other issues. enjoy, b
  12. When they build it, I will buy, as will many others. Hopefully there will be some variations (coupe/wagon). I'd much rather pay a premium to GM then to any more gasoline companies.
  13. we have 2 saab 9-3's. 2004 and 2005. 2003 was the first year, just do a little research on the first year,and make sure the "issues" were looked after. If it has a little warranty left , great. I think there were some noise issues with the radio/speakers and the door, all are fixable. We've had no real issues with the ones we have(had one speaker replaced).
  14. Anything is possible. After all Chrysler does have mini-vans that sell, and are not as expensive as Honda/Toyota And RWD cars on the road now..the rest of Chrysler autos could be chopped. who knows?

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