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Old 29-02-2020, 02:04 AM   #1
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As far as I'm concerned GM is dead here. I will never buy anything they try to flog new and I think I can say most of Australia would agree with me.

RHD my ****, GM's problem is their sourcing and it's been mostly crap.
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As far as I'm concerned GM is dead here. I will never buy anything they try to flog new and I think I can say most of Australia would agree with me.

RHD my ****, GM's problem is their sourcing and it's been mostly crap.
Consumers are usually quick to forget, they bought Japanese cars, not that long after WW2
If they brought Cadillac here with some good rwd muscle cars that would ease the pain somewhat.
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Consumers are usually quick to forget, they bought Japanese cars, not that long after WW2
If they brought Cadillac here with some good rwd muscle cars that would ease the pain somewhat.
They have been rumours of Caddy coming for a long time now and yet nothing.

We can make that happen if we can convert Rams, Camaros, and Silverados.

The last thing left is the 300 if you want a RWD V8. Maybe they will bring in the Charger and Challenger. None of those are GM anyways,
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