Cobalt - Most Wanted
Cobalt - Most Wanted
GM Vehicles are “Most Wanted” by Consumers
For GM, 13 is a lucky number. In the sixth annual Consumers’ Most Wanted vehicle awards, Edmunds.com recognized GM in 13 out of 32 categories – giving GM more awards than any other manufacturer. Chevrolet led the pack winning five awards and the GMC Acadia won the flagship award by a considerable margin.
“This year, consumers voiced the opinion that the domestics are developing some very compelling cars and trucks,” said Karl Brauer, editor in chief of Edmunds.com. Here’s a look at the GM winners in their respective categories:
Most Significant Vehicle of the Year – GMC Acadia
Large Truck – Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra
SUV Under $35,000 – GMC Acadia/Saturn Outlook
SUV Under $45,000 – Chevy Suburban/GMC Yukon XL and Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon
SUV Over $45,000 – Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV
Sedan Under $15,000 – Chevy Cobalt
Sedan Under $25,000 – Saturn Aura
Sedan Under $35,000 – Cadillac CTS (includes CTS‒V)
Sedan Under $45,000 – Cadillac STS (includes STS‒V)
Coupe Under $60,000 – Chevy Corvette (includes Z06)
Convertible Under $25,000 – Saturn Sky (includes Red Line)
Convertible Under $60,000 – Chevy Corvette
Convertible Over $60,000 – Cadillac XLR (includes XLR‒V)
Last year, GM received Consumers’ Most Wanted vehicle awards in just seven categories, illustrating that GM continues to build momentum. GM’s performance in the Consumers’ Most Wanted vehicle awards reflects the findings of several other internal and external measures finding that consumers’ opinion of GM is on the upswing.
For GM, 13 is a lucky number. In the sixth annual Consumers’ Most Wanted vehicle awards, Edmunds.com recognized GM in 13 out of 32 categories – giving GM more awards than any other manufacturer. Chevrolet led the pack winning five awards and the GMC Acadia won the flagship award by a considerable margin.
“This year, consumers voiced the opinion that the domestics are developing some very compelling cars and trucks,” said Karl Brauer, editor in chief of Edmunds.com. Here’s a look at the GM winners in their respective categories:
Most Significant Vehicle of the Year – GMC Acadia
Large Truck – Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra
SUV Under $35,000 – GMC Acadia/Saturn Outlook
SUV Under $45,000 – Chevy Suburban/GMC Yukon XL and Chevy Tahoe/GMC Yukon
SUV Over $45,000 – Cadillac Escalade/Escalade ESV
Sedan Under $15,000 – Chevy Cobalt
Sedan Under $25,000 – Saturn Aura
Sedan Under $35,000 – Cadillac CTS (includes CTS‒V)
Sedan Under $45,000 – Cadillac STS (includes STS‒V)
Coupe Under $60,000 – Chevy Corvette (includes Z06)
Convertible Under $25,000 – Saturn Sky (includes Red Line)
Convertible Under $60,000 – Chevy Corvette
Convertible Over $60,000 – Cadillac XLR (includes XLR‒V)
Last year, GM received Consumers’ Most Wanted vehicle awards in just seven categories, illustrating that GM continues to build momentum. GM’s performance in the Consumers’ Most Wanted vehicle awards reflects the findings of several other internal and external measures finding that consumers’ opinion of GM is on the upswing.
too bad all the performance versions of the cadillacs and the Z06 are no where near the prices shown. if they were, id want an under $35,000 cts-v.
2007 ss/sc w/lsd
gmpp stage 2, gmpp manifold, gmpp sport exhaust, dc sports strut bar, engals etd
2007 ss/sc w/lsd
gmpp stage 2, gmpp manifold, gmpp sport exhaust, dc sports strut bar, engals etd
Woot! kudos for GM! They haven't been the world's largest automaker for the last 70 some years for no reason!
Now we just have to figure out how to wipe Toyota off the map.
Now we just have to figure out how to wipe Toyota off the map.
Last edited by TheCaptain; May 22, 2007 at 09:43 PM. Reason: GM OWNS!
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