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The premiere has a promising car crash but not many surprises.
But the good news is that GM's American business seems to be on the mend and it is on top in China, the world's most promising car market.Sales of cars and light trucks in China reached 7.2m in 2006, making it the second-largest national market behind America, and the fastest-growing.
Good thing he won't need to: Three years ago GM began quietly cherry picking the world's most promising car designers.
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The company has some promising cars, like the compact Chevrolet Cruze, coming in 2010.
How many cars would it take to flatten me — for the pulp of my corpse to be squeezed out of my clothes like toothpaste? "To Allah, your car too old and cheap o!" the policeman sneers, stumbling away to more promising cars.
How many cars would it take to flatten me for the pulp of my corpse to be squeezed out of my clothes like toothpaste? "To Allah, your car too old and cheap o!" the policeman sneers, stumbling away to more promising cars.
He promoted General Motors by promising, "A car for every purse and purpose".
This seemed like a good way to atone for those sins (and catch up in time for Furious 7, the latest installment, which had a trailer promising a car parachuting from an airplane, which makes me want to believe in film again).
"Though I am not promising exploding cars in the Great Hall," he adds.
But GM is promising that the car will qualify for AT-PZEV sometime in 2012, and cars after that should be eligible for the rebate (if any money remains in the state's depleted coffers).
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