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"FastLane
GM Blogs
December 8th, 2005
Bob Lutz
A Closer Look
2006 Impala SS
By Bob Lutz
GM Vice Chairman
To say that 2005 has been a wild ride at GM is quite possibly the understatement of this young millennium. We’re certainly facing our challenges but I’m confident that the plan is in place to right the ship. Key to this success is an ongoing commitment to building world-class products in nearly every automotive segment. And, it’s my contention that we have made solid progress in 2005. Just look at (or better yet, drive) the lineup to discover this for yourself.
I can’t help but notice the perceptions and generalities I keep hearing about our cars and trucks, from pundits and public alike – even here on the blog. You often hear our products collectively criticized but individually praised, and it’s discouraging. You’ll hear an “expert” or “industry observer” throw out a blanket observation like “GM just doesn’t have any vehicles that people want.” Then you’ll just as often hear someone praising the Chevy HHR , or read a positive review of the Impala, or the Solstice, or any of our other recent launch products.
The truth is, many of our new cars and trucks are doing exceptionally well, and have met with acclaim. My recent post about HHR is but one example. But it goes beyond HHR and Solstice. The Buick Lucerne is off to a good start, generating buzz on network television and earning “Best New Car” in the $30,000 to $45,000 category from Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine.
The Chevy Impala continues to be a strong performer – our top-selling car for 2005 so far. Especially encouraging is the strong demand for Impala SS, with its 303-hp small-block V8, Displacement-on-Demand and 28 miles per highway gallon. The Cadillac DTS was the best-selling "
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