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Mar 22, 2019Explorer II
Grit dog wrote:
Now GM could resurrect a little interest in Sedans. Mid and full size sedans with a fuel sipping smooth as silk inline baby diesel.
Definitely impressive.
Wish my company truck had one. I'd love 25mpg vs 15.
I agree. I wish GM would show some interest in sedans. We have a '15 Impala (Opel designed newer design) and an '07 Buick LaCrosse...6 seater.
The Impala has the 3.6 liter DOHC V6 and the Buick the great old 3.8 liter 90 degree Buick V6. Both great cars and I agree...a inline diesel turbo six would be a great addition.
With both GM and Ford dropping their sedans, I'm checking out Japanese manufacturers...either a Nissan Maxima 3.5 liter V6 or the Honda Accord, Sport model with a 2 liter 4 cylinder, turbo and 10 speed automatic.
I've driven and had vehicles since 1965, mostly GM, some Ford and very few imports. But with the big 2 dropping sedans which is what my wife and I prefer...we won't be leaving GM/Ford as much as they have left us...consumers who prefer good sized, sedans.
Apology to OP, if I went astray on the topic, but I'm still burned up about GM and Ford cutting out sedans...which IMO, they have left wither on the vine for years now. Funny how the imports still are planning to continue to crank them out.
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