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GM has potential with the Opel insignia and Astra models available. They could make a nice Chevy Crude 5 door (instead of wagon). Buick Regal would fit the body of the Insigna. If they were willing to take the Chevy SS and make it a Caprice in less sporty models, it could also do a 5 door.
Cadillac made one of the coolest wagons ever> CTS-V with a true manual transmission
Dodge Magnum was pretty nice also.
I think the new Malibu would make a nice wagon.
Your name is "victimofGM" and you are asking this? First you hate GM then you make threads like this you are a strange character
I've been a Chevy fan since 1986 with my first car. I want to come back to Chevy. I like the looks of today's Chevys. If I feel I can trust General Motors, I may return to Chevy. My user name involves my 2003 Chevrolet Malibu problems which GM knew about for about a decade and did nothing to fix the problem on vehicles in production, waiting to be sold, and those already on the road. They blamed the vehicle owners (their customers) while they sent service bulletins to dealerships about the problem. I bought my Malibu because it was the last model to carry the Malibu name in this platform. I trusted GM to have fixed all the bugs by the time this last model was released.
Cadillac made one of the coolest wagons ever> CTS-V with a true manual transmission
Dodge Magnum was pretty nice also.
I think the new Malibu would make a nice wagon.
I saw this rendering, which I think looks great with the older Charger front end. BUT......since Dodge killed that look, and prefers to make the Charger look like a *ahem*.. "Dart"...it just wouldn't work.
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