This is my plea to BUICK and the GM dept. heads, I bought a 2004 GMC Denali after I found out that the Camaro/Trans Am production stopped on me and I couldn't get a brand new one, I bought a 2007 2500HD after I was price gouged to death (huge dealer markup) looking at a new 6.0 GTO. I bought a 2015 Escalade because I am still not feeling the urge to buy a new Camaro yet, altho the Z28 is really really nice. I don't want or need to buy another truck for a very long time, I just want to flip thru the catalog at the options to put or delete on my brand new "any color as long as you want black " GN. Buick give my wallet a break from owning low mpg vehicles burning low octane gas and give me the chance to burn as much gas as I possibly can, putting my foot thru the floorboard ripping Mustangs, Hellcats and any other animal or insect named cars on the streets.
PS. not to put any pressure on the Engineering dept. but in the design dept keep it 2 doors, enough space in the engine compartment for my socket to hit the ground if I drop it ( mechanics will understand)," I" personally want to work on my car , delete plastic engine cover thingy's, the engine doesn't have to have the highest advertised horsepower rating of any GM car ever built, we've done pretty well with our 245hp/355ftlb ratings since 87. For smog and legal purposes you can state for the record that it makes 350hp ( the public does not have to know that's at 1900 rpm), you are still telling the truth, it does make 350hp. Almost forgot, skip the 4 cylinder trend, unless it is twin turbo and makes 800hp and you are showing off your technological advances in cylinder head, cam and turbo designs. I wont ever have a "check out my 4 cylinder Eco" conversation with anyone. Don't make it look like an egg rolling down the road with all round corners and it doesn't have to look like a stealth fighter jet ( Caddy CTS) either. Keep the dual color interior theme, I like that a lot, but keep the all black leather on the options checklist. If it will decrease the price any you can lower my warranty to 2 yr's 24000 miles, heck knock off 5 grand and I might waive my warranty rights. Last but not least keep the price within a working man's reach, I didn't say cheap, but keep it within reason. We have been helping our significant others and supportive wives payoff their cute and micro cars ,mini vans, Jeep Liberty's and buying our daughter's Mazda 3's, Beetles and Accords, yada yada yada ( you know where I am going with this) and its time to reward ourselves once again while we still have a few good years left to slide under our cars sitting on jack stands. Really last thing, honestly I want to be able to fit Corvette size wheels on the rear, width that is, I am going to need some traction.
GM I know you can hear me but do you HEAR me!!!!!!!!!!
PS. not to put any pressure on the Engineering dept. but in the design dept keep it 2 doors, enough space in the engine compartment for my socket to hit the ground if I drop it ( mechanics will understand)," I" personally want to work on my car , delete plastic engine cover thingy's, the engine doesn't have to have the highest advertised horsepower rating of any GM car ever built, we've done pretty well with our 245hp/355ftlb ratings since 87. For smog and legal purposes you can state for the record that it makes 350hp ( the public does not have to know that's at 1900 rpm), you are still telling the truth, it does make 350hp. Almost forgot, skip the 4 cylinder trend, unless it is twin turbo and makes 800hp and you are showing off your technological advances in cylinder head, cam and turbo designs. I wont ever have a "check out my 4 cylinder Eco" conversation with anyone. Don't make it look like an egg rolling down the road with all round corners and it doesn't have to look like a stealth fighter jet ( Caddy CTS) either. Keep the dual color interior theme, I like that a lot, but keep the all black leather on the options checklist. If it will decrease the price any you can lower my warranty to 2 yr's 24000 miles, heck knock off 5 grand and I might waive my warranty rights. Last but not least keep the price within a working man's reach, I didn't say cheap, but keep it within reason. We have been helping our significant others and supportive wives payoff their cute and micro cars ,mini vans, Jeep Liberty's and buying our daughter's Mazda 3's, Beetles and Accords, yada yada yada ( you know where I am going with this) and its time to reward ourselves once again while we still have a few good years left to slide under our cars sitting on jack stands. Really last thing, honestly I want to be able to fit Corvette size wheels on the rear, width that is, I am going to need some traction.
GM I know you can hear me but do you HEAR me!!!!!!!!!!