Really...does GCS need to post anything more on it's website when soon they will be using another one?
The answer is NO.
Sounds logical to me. Or am I missing something here?
Here's an example. Maybe not the best example but follow me here.
Why add extra options on a vehicle you are about to trade in? To add value? Perhaps.
But why bother when you can add them to your new vehicle.
maybe not the best comparison but my point is why bother posting to a website that will be shut down in all likelihood once the merger goes through? they will no longer have any need to post to theirs since the parent company will take care of all of that.
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