DETROIT, July 27, 2004 - General Motors enters the 2005 model year focused on delivering best-in-class products to strengthen its brands and capitalize on favorable economic trends, according to Paul Ballew, GM executive director of Global Market and Industry Analysis.
"GM has a comprehensive strategy for dealing with a very competitive, dynamic market," said Ballew, speaking at GM's annual new products preview for the media. "The strategy is comprehensive and yet simple, and that is getting the basics right."
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The 2005 GTO features the new 400-horsepower LS2 V-8, available hood scoops and a split dual exhaust system.
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