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An update!
It seems the video, which was done by someone not affiliated w GM, slipped the presentation into the video making it appear as if it was GM sourced. It wasn’t. Therefore, the speculation on an ME platform for the C8 continues. |
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Thought so...seems pretty odd that GM would've used a C5 logo on the slide.
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What was odd was the C5 logo on the slide.
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Maybe their recycling the C5 logo for the C8 just like the LT5 designation.....lol...
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