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Old 07-19-2009, 05:02 PM
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Re: G.M. Wonders Whether You’d Really Rather Have a Buick

Bob all I can say is that I am a Pontiac Man all the way through... I have always loved them.. Bonnevilles are my personal Favorite... But the LS4 is what should have been in the 04-05 GXP Bonneville..

I have driven the Impy and the GP... I live with L4-L5-S1 Back issues.. I have found the GP like the Bonneville is a car I can drive good distances.. The Impy is nice, does handle pretty good, but just does not fill the level of toys and comfort I am looking for..

I actually commented to my friend with the Impy that My Bonneville seems to have a Stiffer ride quality as compared to his Impy... I like the seats in the boneville a lot better than the impy too..

Its an incredible shame that Pintiac is getting the Cut... Seems a lot of the pontiacs had a lot of what people were looking for in a car.. My uncle is in his 60's and loves his pontiacs too.. They have an 04 SLE Bonneville and an 06 Pontiac Montana SV6 with the FE3 Suspension, Rides like a Sports Van and handles like it too.. I don't think I will ever see him in a Buick..

I just wonder what happened to the days where GM stood out from the pack instead of following the Pack.. I still remember the dodge/chrysler commercial.. Lead, Follow or get out of the way..
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