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Be Oh Be @ May 3rd 2007 10:58AM
And many American rear drive car fans (including myself), fell to their knees, raised their hands towards the heavens, with tears in their eyes, and cried, "Thank You, Thank You, Thank You".
It's an important move forward to get these cars on the road. The can do this while giving consumers the choice of having optional diesel, hybrid, flex fuel, etc...types of drivetrains. GM needs to lead, not follow, and this is good news.