View Poll Results: If GM and Chrysler merge, which models should survive?

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  • Pontiac G8

    38 79.17%
  • Dodge Charger

    19 39.58%
  • Chevy HHR

    16 33.33%
  • Chrysler PT Cruiser

    9 18.75%
  • Saturn VUE

    16 33.33%
  • Jeep Patriot

    15 31.25%
  • Chevy Traverse

    11 22.92%
  • Dodge Journey

    9 18.75%
  • Chevy Tahoe

    33 68.75%
  • Dodge Durango

    10 20.83%
  • Chevy Silverado

    26 54.17%
  • Dodge Ram

    23 47.92%
  • Chevy Colorado

    20 41.67%
  • Dodge Dakota

    15 31.25%
  • Chevy Silverado

    22 45.83%
  • Dodge Ram

    17 35.42%
  • Chevy Colorado

    8 16.67%
  • Dodge Dakota

    10 20.83%
  • HUMMER H3

    8 16.67%
  • Jeep Wrangler

    32 66.67%
  • Chevy Camaro

    34 70.83%
  • Dodge Challenger

    35 72.92%
  • Chevy Corvette

    41 85.42%
  • Dodge Viper

    35 72.92%
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Thread: Autoblog makes a big point: If GM and Chrysler merge, which models should survive?

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    AmbitiousButRubbish EJ25RUN's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamikaze
    Keeps: G8, HHR, Patriot, Traverse, Tahoe, Silverado, Colorado, H3, Challenger, Viper & Vette

    I think GM should kill the GMC brand all together.
    GMC are rarer and better quality. For every 4 Chevy Silverado, there is 1 Sierra built.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJ25RUN
    GMC are rarer and better quality. For every 4 Chevy Silverado, there is 1 Sierra built.
    I agree, we used to have a Yukon. But it seems like they would lose money making separate front and rear fascias and interiors for basically the same vehicles.

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