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GM: Co-opting The Parks?

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April 14, 2007

    You know, Dirk left one very important company off his guest list for the Shepherdstown retreat.
    General Motors!
     After all, as Jim Goldstein points out at his blog, JMG-Galleries, General Motors already has a "GMC Denali" truck and recently debuted the "GMC Acadia."
    How long will it be before Toyota rolls out its latest hybrid, Old Faithful?
 

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"Old Faithful" on an automobile could turn out to be false advertising and not a name designed to appeal to men who don't want to be either old or .... Bad jokes, aside...you forgot to list the Toyota Sequoia, the Buick Rainier, and the Ford Ranger.

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