Facebook Friday: People Want New Cars, “Love” The C7
In this edition, you'll see cries for a Cruze SS Coupe, an El Camino, and a Chevy Astra van.
Read More »In this edition, you'll see cries for a Cruze SS Coupe, an El Camino, and a Chevy Astra van.
Read More »This week's edition contains complements, complaints, and -- as usual -- a request to bring pack the brand that starts with the letter "P".
Read More »This week's edition contains some truth, hilarity, and -- as always -- stupidity. At least that's the way it seems.
Read More »We all know about the urban legend of the "Ford" acronym. Chevy has one too, surprisingly, but it's not as good (or as memorable).
Read More »We're not fond of the tones in which some of these Facebook Wall posts are delivered. If only people were more civi online, productivity, satisfaction, and life happiness would improve dramatically.
Read More »Contrary to our expectations, this week's Facebook Friday has turned out to be quite good, in the purest sense of the word. Seriously!
Read More »In case you're wondering what Facebook Fridays is all about, it happens to be a fantastic collage of some of the best banter we could find on Facebook... and it comes out on a Friday.
Read More »As long as Facebook continues to exist, we will continue to harvest ridiculous quotes from it.
Read More »Facebook Fridays is back. See what kind of hilarious reading gems we found from Facebook this time.
Read More »Take a break from whatever you're doing, and read our latest edition of Facebook Fridays!
Read More »People all over the world are looking to get their hands on a GM product...
Read More »Curious about the title? Continue reading!
Read More »...Can anybody picture what a 2012 Cadillac Brougham would look like?
Read More »What kind of gems are in the second-ever installment of Facebook Fridays? Have a look!
Read More »Our fair readers, we present to you Facebook Fridays: a collective of the most outrageous GM-related Facebook comments scattered across the Book of Face. If you have to ask why, then you're missing the point.
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