is GM doing enough?
is GM doing enough?
lets say i have an import sedan and i love it i've owned 2-3 of them and have been great.now i'm deciding on getting a new one so what does GM offer me to trade in their import on a new GM car? also the most important things i look for are:
1)bang for the buck
2)reliability
3)quality in fit,finish and materials.
4)long term value
5)warrenty.
1)bang for the buck
2)reliability
3)quality in fit,finish and materials.
4)long term value
5)warrenty.
Last edited by 97z28/m6; Apr 9, 2005 at 08:44 PM.
Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by guionM
I'd say the Cobalt SS (likely to hold it's value better than the run of the mill, but still very good regular Cobalt).
Just delete that obnoxious wing.
Just delete that obnoxious wing.
Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by IntimidatorSS
2006 Malibu SS if the price is not outrageous.
Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by 97z28/m6
will it have long term value? does it offer a better warrenty than toyota or honda?does it have a better interior than a camry?
How will we know what will be the long term value of a car not sold yet?
Re: is GM doing enough?
well then what about the other two?
BTW, my in-laws own a '97 Camary XLE(
), it's had a New: exhaust, radiator, struts, and keyless remotes...already. And the rear sits lower than the front. And still has a mysterious rattle up front somewhere, maybe strut bearing plates???
Last edited by 90rocz; Apr 9, 2005 at 11:36 PM.
Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by 90rocz
Check JD Powers and Associates ratings, Malibu beat Camary.
BTW, my in-laws own a '97 Camary XLE(
), it's had a New: exhaust, radiator, struts, and keyless remotes...already. And the rear sits lower than the front. And still has a mysterious rattle up front somewhere, maybe strut bearing plates???
BTW, my in-laws own a '97 Camary XLE(
), it's had a New: exhaust, radiator, struts, and keyless remotes...already. And the rear sits lower than the front. And still has a mysterious rattle up front somewhere, maybe strut bearing plates???
Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by 90rocz
Check JD Powers and Associates ratings, Malibu beat Camary.
BTW, my in-laws own a '97 Camary XLE(
), it's had a New: exhaust, radiator, struts, and keyless remotes...already. And the rear sits lower than the front. And still has a mysterious rattle up front somewhere, maybe strut bearing plates???
BTW, my in-laws own a '97 Camary XLE(
), it's had a New: exhaust, radiator, struts, and keyless remotes...already. And the rear sits lower than the front. And still has a mysterious rattle up front somewhere, maybe strut bearing plates???
Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by ckt101
Already? It is 8 years old.
I really dont see where people say GM cars are junk . Not counting my F-bodies which all have been radically altered , my GM daily drivers have all been cars Ive never had to worry about , outside of tires , brakes and othe rnormal stuff. How much can u spend ? A guy at work just bought a 2005 grand prix . He let me drive it for a bit anf my thoughts have now kinda changed on them . I actually really really liked it . After looking at one everyday now , the only thing that screws this cars appearence up are the 16" wheels that really look like 14" hubcaps in those big wheel wells . Give it some nice ( read not GXP ) 18" wheels and the GP is a pretty sweet driver for under $24K typically ( around here anyways ) . Pick your deal wisely and you could end up with a GTP for $26-27K .
Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by 97z28/m6
your thinking with a performace frame of mind i was thing more along a sedan.
I'd reccommend the Cobalt sedan in a heartbeat. I drove the "Classic" Malibu, and if the new one's heaps better, I'd also reccomend those as well.
Being non-performance GM vehicles, expect depriciation to drop like a ton of bricks. But they are screwed together right, have 100,000 miles service intervals, and probally the 1st cars GM has made in recent history that I'm betting will hold up as well or better than Toyotas and Hondas.
Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by guionM
the 1st cars GM has made in recent history that I'm betting will hold up as well or better than Toyotas and Hondas. 

Re: is GM doing enough?
Originally Posted by 97z28/m6
then how does GM get the news out?


