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If the car is already bought there is very little reason to get rid of it.
Doesn't make it any less ironic.
I mean it's a car located in Canada, with a Canadian saying don't buy American. The car itself doesn't mean anything to me. We could imagine that the driver bought the car oblivious to its American origin, but it's not what came to mind in my case. I just thought fuck yeah where can I get that sticker for MY Chevy, and; is it printed in the USA? (Wouldn't put it past those cocksucking leaches)
You mean apart from continuing to support Chevrolet by buying OEM replacement parts?
Even knock offs have to pay big Chevy for the right design to knock off.
Maybe they're not in a financial position to just sell and buy a new vehicle on a whim
I mean they already sold out when they bought the Chevy. How much could it hurt to sell out again?