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The humor is lost on me. There is a mix of existing and cut brands here.
Why isn’t Caddy or GMC listed? Hummer is also missing. My guess this photo was done when Saturn was new.
Poor Old Niedermeyer Thinks It’s A Cadillac
Well, thanks for reminding me about Passport. Even as a small-town Canadian teenager, I could tell that the idea was doomed.
The ads seemed incredibly cheap and made Passport look less legitimate than say, Skoda (but ahead of Dacia).
If you’ve ever wrenched a Firebird, you understand…
Hey, anyone know where I can get my Asüna Sunfire serviced?
psarhjinian,
sorry I don’t. I only know where you could service Geo Storm))
“was it Passport?”
Uh, I did not know that Opel Kadett clone.
The Opel Kadett was a decent car. Why in heaven did not they market it as an Opel?. What´s the point in naming the Opel company in the ads but not in the badge on the car?.
I wonder if the marketing executives at GM were in fact Toyota double agents.
“The Opel Kadett was a decent car. Why in heaven did not they market it as an Opel?. What´s the point in naming the Opel company in the ads but not in the badge on the car?.”
Cause they were GM and they could. Their heart wasn’t in it if it wasn’t roughly large enough to have it’s own zip code.
My uncle had a Yellow Opel sold by Buick dealers in the 1970s. I think of that car every time I hear the song “Old Yellow Car.”
“Somewhere in a pile of rubber and steel there’s a rusted old shell of an automobile, and if engines could be bought on desire alone, that old yellow car would be driving me home…”
Well, I usually drive OUT of the exit, so don’t get to read the usual slogans hung over the door.
Are Saturn owners supposed to sneak in the back way for service?
As for Pontiac………. who?