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    Novaload: I don't think the design of those angular and flattish tires is going to catch on. more »
    MushyHeirloom: Okay, so it doesn't look like a Chrysler. It's got that over the Tribeca. Uh, yeah, I think that's it. As long as this means GM's taking the Trollblaz... more »
    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: Okay, I admit it. I was wrong. Time to let GM die. Of all the things they could be doing... If this isn't a cry for a mercy killing, I don't know w... more »
    rexplex: I'm going to call shennanigans - do automakers PATENT their designs?I know that they trademark names & derivatives thereof, but i thought that pat... more »
    IDesigner loves himself some car: Am I the only one that thinks Saaburu should be a real company? more »
    dmdukejr: Apparently, this one was born from a C-130. more »
    wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: Almost kind of makes me want GM to go under...Stuff like this...What they need are cars that are going to sell and produce the capital they need to su... more »
    thechoop: Of course, in our opinion Saab needs a replacement SUV like a Prius needs drag slicks. A tubbed Prius would look awesome. more »
    Al Navarro: AAAARRRRAAAARRRGGHHHH!!! This is just one example of things I just don't get about the car industry, the American variety especially. If someone wants... more »
    wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: Its a bad idea for several reasons: 1) Nobody needs another crossover. B) The same reasons the 9-2x was a bad reason, nobody's gonna pay 20 grand more... more »
    pauljones: Um...okay. I see nothing to make fun of here. The Tribeca is a great little crossover. If GM can leverage it's platform, I see no reason why it should... more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: Sweet, a 9-2X crossover! more »
    layabout: I was just thinking,what the world needs now is another SUV/soft-roader. more »
    wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: looks hot. Maybe. Saaburu! HOOOOOO! Whoever thought that was a good idea? more »
    damnelantra™: yes yes yes, thats all well and good, but does it have a start button? more »
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