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Expensive, cheap
Small, Big
Car, SUV
Saturn, Chevy, Cadillac, Saab, GMC, Pontiac, Buick, Hummer
SUV or four wheel drive if you want to get off road or drive in a lot of snow that would be my order of pick
So I will go by my experiences. I live in a hilly area and in the winter time, it can be a real pain, so mostly during our leases we stuck to trucks or SUV's.
We had driven almost all the trucks GM had to offer and my favorite was the '08 Sierra Denali. It was very sharp and was the only of its kind in our area, so it was a major eye turner. Never had a problem and looked amazing inside and out. Great AWD.
As for the cheaper priced trucks, we had 3 Silverado's ('00,'04,08), never had a problem, and was about the same as a the Denali in looks. Recommended for trucks.
We had the '07 Sierra 2500 HD and it was a pain, bad experiences.
Had a '06 Cadillac CTS, smallest vehicle we had. Loved the look, and drived pretty well. (I'm thinking about getting a vehicle soon, and I think I may get buy one this time).
Also had driven almost every big SUV GM had to offer, Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon Denali, Envoy. All felt the same, looked good, and driven well.
Stayed away from Hummer, Escalade.
I also own a '01 impala and it is a big headache. From what I've heard if you want to buy used stay away from the '01-0'05, as I hear/ and experienced (with only my impala), the are complete headaches.
answered the other one the same way.
They all nickel and dime to death.
Intake manifold gaskets, bad fuel pumps, death cool, bad 10-bolt rear axles in RWD applications, soft transmissions...electrical issues, you name it!
Only someone who hates you would recommend that to you.
The Chevy Malibu is the same car, but with a newer design and great on gas.
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