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Ed Welburn, GM vice president of global design, unveils the all-new 2007 GMC Acadia crossover SUV at a press conference in North Hollywood, Calif., on July 12. To learn more about the Acadia, take a look at our Fast Lane blog.

To see more photos from the unveiling, visit our Flickr albums.

2 Comments

  • July 13th, 2006 at 6:10 pm

    Jim Mbongo

    Good job GM.

    But I think GM should always have these four things in its mind.

    First of all, it is great to produce good looking cars. But good looking cars should also be good in handling,in driving, have good engines, have good interior…

    Second, GM should also be focused a lot on producing hybrid and fuel efficient cars.

    Third, I don’t think that GM need NISSA-RENEAULT to gain the market share lost lately and stop losing money.

    Fourth, GM has already many divisions. What GM really needs now is good and international products, fuel efficient cars (more than 40 MPG), good management and more integration between all of its divisions(e.g. why not use the 2007 Holden Commodore as Super Buick Lacrosse or the 2007 Opel Astra diesel as new replacement for Saturn ION ?)

    God job and stay focused.

    Jim Mbongo
    Ottawa

  • July 13th, 2006 at 8:39 pm

    Edward Hayes

    Hay Ed,

    Nice score for the home team.

    I look forward to seeing the three best looking crossovers all over the road, and hopefully the planet.

    Now will that be corn fed?

    Happy, happy sales.

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