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  • #31869
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    Ah you beat me too it, I just saw this on Jalopnik! Very interesting indeed!

    #31870
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    Cool looking car. I am surprised that no one has come out with a El Camino type vehicle lately.

    #31871
    jonmandude
    Participant

    I had hoped that would come out. They have had them in Australia for years.

    #31872
    circletrack
    Participant

    I’m not liking that, but I don’t care for the new Camaros either. I’m sure once I see them in person I’ll change my mind. It is good to see it back though! :)

    #31873
    lordairgtar
    Participant

    It would be weird seeing that name on a Pontiac. Call it something else. If I bought one , I would get the Holden body parts and really confuse the locals.

    #31874
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I think that this new/old style of vehicle would take some getting used to. It would not be an instant or overnight success, though. Personally, I like it, but I wouldn’t buy one. SUV’s are on the way out. Minivans are on the way out. Crossover vehicles and more importantly, hybrid vehicles are the cars and trucks of our near future.

    Marshall

    #31875
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    I think before long they will give away an SUV with the purchase of a hybrid. GM and FORD should of figured out long ago where the future was. Well its here and for the most part they are behind.

    #31876
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster
    Quote:
    SUV’s are on the way out. Minivans are on the way out. Crossover vehicles and more importantly, hybrid vehicles are the cars and trucks of our near future.

    Agreed! thumbsup.gif

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