What Is The Sexiest Car GM Has Ever Made?
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When having a typical bar discussion with your friends about who is the most voluptuous women to ever walk the planet, chances are that convo can stretch well past last call. The same can be said for cars, especially ones built by General Motors.
Sure, they aren’t exactly hand-built in Marinello, Italy, nor do they carry seven figure sticker prices, but that doesn’t stop cars like the 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado or the 1963 Sting Ray Corvette from being timeless eye candy. Look to more modern times, and cars like the fifth-generation Camaro and Cadillac CTS-V Coupe can be spotted and envied from a mile away. But everyone has their one favorite. So we’re asking you, the reader: what is the sexiest General Motors vehicle ever made?
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Well, I know I’m going to be cast off this website if I dare mention it as I’m sure a mob will form.
1988 Fireo GT (fastback and sans t-top) with 5sp, in red, with grey rocker panel and grey crosslaces.
Seriously, despite the build quality and engine fires, of the time, it looks the part and does so better than nearly any GM of the time.
I’m actually right there with you, bud. Love the Fiero’s styling. The build quality was subpart, but it got better in its last model year… right?
You know it. There was also a revised suspention only for 1988, and then they killed it.
Easy. Caddy XLR in black raven. Even though it was sort of blocky, I’ve always thought the CTS is a damn sexy car fully loaded in silver. Also, whenever I see a 2005 or 2006 GTO I go gaga. 98-02 Trans Am is on the list. I like most GM designs. Too many to name. Regal GS is one for sure. I love the 1971 GTO Judge. 07-12 Escalade had always looked sweet to me. GM full-size SUV’s are by far the best looking on the market (except the current Yukon). Whenever I see a G-body Cutlass 442 or Regal GNX I am extremely attracted to those (don’t ask me why). At the end of the day tho, it’s the XLR
Ha, 1988 Fiero… I love the Fiero, especialy the 88…
Personally the 70 Chevelle, late 70’s trans am. More recent buick Riviera.
This is going to be very hard for me
Too much to name!
1968 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible yellow body and saddle interior
Adding to my list 1950’s 1958 Chevrolet Impala
1968 Chevrolet Corvette. 1968 Oldsmobile Toronado
1979 Oldsmobile Toronado
1980’s Cadillac Eldorado, Pontiac Firebird
1991 Buick Reatta, 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS
2004 Pontiac Solstice, 2007 GMC Yukon Denali XL
There’s just so many…the ’53 hand-built (in Flint) Polo White Vette with red interior, the ’63 Tuxedo Black Split Window, the ’68 Mako Shark, ’57 Bel Air, The Le Mans of the early 70’s, Regal GS, Hurst Olds 442, Oler Rivieras with the deck lights, the list is endless. Simply put, GM had the sharpest cars on the road ever…and the next 100 years will be better yet!
All of the previously mentioned are worthy!
Give me a Pontiac Solstice in any color, with any top with a Turbo!!
Now those are some “fine lines”!!
’69 firebird is the sweetest ride ever made
Cadillac Ciel Concept. Didn’t say it had to be a production car. 😉
Where did you guys get that picture?
67impala ss hdtp that roof and those quarter panels sexy.
Best looking Gm cars 63 Corvette splitwindow , 69 TransAm , C5 Corvettes, The 79-81 TransAms looked really great too ! 2008 “427” edition Z06 & the yellow 09 GT1 Edtion Z06 !
Sport Category :
Old School : 57 Venetian Red fuel injected Vette
Amercian Muscle: 65 Yellow 389 tri power GTO
Modern : 2011 Candy Apple Red CTS Coupe Caddy
Beautiful ! what a turn on.
Ever wonder why you/re a GM freak/? You were born this way.They?re all sexy
It’s what’s appealing to the Eye. The Style-the Grace-the flow of those Curves.
It’s the Character of those Chiseled Lines.
It’s the Sound of Purcolating Combustion Chambers Cranking out Power.
It’s the Adrenaline Rush produced by Acceleration. It’s the Personality of that Body mounted Chassis.
If it’s all done right , you got true love. I feel for those who missing are out.
That’s like a haiku and a half! 🙂