The production model lost its "wow" factor from the proto-type. No imagination. As noted, it looks to be a typical GM. One of the reason for the failing GM (and others) is that the cars do not excite people and do not stand out. The electric/hybrid is great, but the look also matters. It will sell, but will not help to sell other models, where GM will need to profit.
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The production model lost its "wow" factor from the proto-type. No imagination. As noted, it looks to be a typical GM. One of the reason for the failing GM (and others) is that the cars do not excite people and do not stand out. The electric/hybrid is great, but the look also matters. It will sell, but will not help to sell other models, where GM will need to profit.