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Saturn Skys at the assembly plant

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Originally posted by: Horus
Gimme a Miata.

And Ford is the king of rebadging. B2000/Ranger, Mazda6/Fusion, (soon to be) Mazda3/Focus...

the b2000 yes. but mazda6/fusion? do you know what the fsck rebadging is?
 
It's a shame the interior has to be such crap (yeah, I haven't seen it, but GM can't do interiors without cheap plastics 🙁). And besides that, it really needs the new engine coming out next year (260hp/260ft-lb torque).
 
Originally posted by: UNESC0
S2000 > Sky

Miata > Solstice

IMHO for the looks dept. - MSRP on the other hand....

The S2000 will also run you $10k+ more than the Sky/Solstice. The MX-5 is probably better at the moment though, although that could change next year (new engine).
 
looks good but GM realyl has to work on body panel gaps. tighter body panel gaps just makes a car seem better built.
 
Originally posted by: mwmorph
looks good but GM realyl has to work on body panel gaps. tighter body panel gaps just makes a car seem better built.

Yeah, they really ought to take a look at some of VW's offerings. That company brags about its seems and the overall materials are great. GM has managed to get the reliability up to a great level, but the engines are down on power and the materials are crap 🙁
 
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: mwmorph
looks good but GM realyl has to work on body panel gaps. tighter body panel gaps just makes a car seem better built.

Yeah, they really ought to take a look at some of VW's offerings. That company brags about its seems and the overall materials are great. GM has managed to get the reliability up to a great level, but the engines are down on power and the materials are crap 🙁

It doesnt matter how small the panel gaps are in a VW if its in the shop 50% of the time. 😛

EDIT - I'd have to say GM cleaned up their interiors a lot in their newer vehicles. Looking at some of their new models at the auto show, they easily had the best of the domestics.
 
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