You've got to be kidding. I rented one for a week in Orlando recently. I loved the red paint, but that was about it. The front end was rather dated looking. I could have sworn that the interior was spawned from the same plastic injection mold as the early 1970s Chevy Malibu. Everything from the seats, to the instrument cluster to the radio setup fell 3 decades short of current standards. Then there's the reliability (or lack thereof) and poor resale value that almost every Chevy owner has to look forward to. The handling was ok and the drivetrain was mediocre at best--do they still put pushrod engines under the hood?