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  • Very good

  • i really wish that GM make the TRU 140S as beautiful as the concept we are looking at right now for unknowing reason GM car look's better Concept then its production at the delars show room .. so is it beautifule as a Concept ? yes it is but who know's how is it going to be look like production !!

  • Yes glad to see the big three getting it right, Now I can buy American and be proud of it. Love the Code 130r however seems to me that its built on the ATS platform? Just seems that way from sight though anyways The ATS is Perfection. If given the money and choice to buy anything at the show, Id drive out with that Lincoln though :)

  • that fusion reminds me of Aston Martin

  • Yes GM! RWD + Turbo + Manual Trans + Affordable = Success! I get the feeling that the ATS-V will be pretty badass judging by what they have to work with. The Fusion is also a very nice vehicle. Hooray for the Big Three!

  • happy 800

  • My personal sense is that GM will Green light the 140S, because it's a "safer bet". I prefer the Code 130R, I call it "Monza", but GM is much less apt to built it. But GM would have a car that shows RWD is affordable, inexpensive, and fuel efficient, while being safe yet very sporting. It would also be out of the Cruze's way, while making future buyers of a Camaro or Corvette.

  • i like the chevy code

  • Great episode John!

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  • NSX will be back and kicking ass in no time!

  • @whyshywank you should check out the introduction they had for the NSX concept, if you didn't see it already! Type in "Acura NSX Concept GT5 debut!

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