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Short lived TourX

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At 65, hopefully their will be a buying cycle. , Currently there are three, 2018's in the family, that already have done 50K miles in total., not counting a 2014 Forester with 133K and a 102K mike 03 Cobra. plus 3 motorcycles with total of 40K. that I need to try to ride again after I retire.
If there will be another vehicle buying cycle. It will be a safe, easy entry, versatile, plug in hybrid, self driving, AWD, adaptive suspension, hopefully fast as hell and fun to drive when I'm alert enough to be allowed to drive.
 
At 65, hopefully their will be a buying cycle. , Currently there are three, 2018's in the family, that already have done 50K miles in total., not counting a 2014 Forester with 133K and a 102K mike 03 Cobra. plus 3 motorcycles with total of 40K. that I need to try to ride again after I retire.
If there will be another vehicle buying cycle. It will be a safe, easy entry, versatile, plug in hybrid, self driving, AWD, adaptive suspension, hopefully fast as hell and fun to drive when I'm alert enough to be allowed to drive.
I have a feeling by the time they start producing true AI self-driving cars, they'll be Nanny State approved and won't be "fast as hell".
 
I have a feeling by the time they start producing true AI self-driving cars, they'll be Nanny State approved and won't be "fast as hell".
I plan on keeping the Cobra another 17 years, God willing. (and the TourX, GM willing)
 
I have a feeling by the time they start producing true AI self-driving cars, they'll be Nanny State approved and won't be "fast as hell".
You would be surprised how fast they can shoot you thru a neumatic tube.
 
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Looks like yet another mini-SUV CUV whatever. No hint of a wagon here. I'm not giving them a pass on "market conditions." If the PSA Opel plant had enough orders, the plant would likely stay open. GM was well aware of this fact when they made the deal for the Regal/TourX. When you don't market what you're selling —and it appears this is perhaps puzzling to GM — few if any people know about it. 🙄 What a shame and a lost opportunity.

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Your pic is not a TourX.
 
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