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This is the only one like it that I know of.  If you've seen one like it then you have seen a very rare car.  This one is mine I just got it recently.aztek3.jpg

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Ya, that's the new Tek, I took delivery in December, the dealer told me that I was the 1st person in Texas to purchase one.  I love the vehicle it's really nice, very comfortable and quiet.  Lots of cargo capacity, very comfortable.

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It looks better than the previous years, I'll give it that.  Sounds cool to be the first in Texas with one though.  I haven't seen any new ones like that around here.

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I've seen a couple of the monochrome Aztecs at Waldecker Pontiac in Brighton, MI, red and yellow if I remember correctly.  What color is that - Indigo Blue??

 

BTW, my dad spends a lot of time in the So. Cal. desert and will only buy light colored cars because of the heat and fading.  How do dark colors like yours do in Texas?

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Actually my Tek is deep Black.  I'm hoping it will be fine this summer, it's got dark tinted windows, and a great climate control system.  My Z28 was super hot, it was also black, but it had T-tops.  I also gotta tell you they had a white Tek at the dealership, it looked really good, I was pretty jealous.  So if you are looking at them you can get a really nice looking one in a light color.  By the way I got mine almost completely loaded for around $22k and I got it for 1.9% for 4 years.

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That is the nicest one I've seen as well! Would some more aggressive tires ruin the ride too much? A set of wheels and some tires might really set it off. But it looks good now, too!

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To be honest the aztec is the only "new idea"  vehicle that I just can not get used to. but that my friend is SHARP. I would love to seeit with some polished aluminum wheels and some mean tires. Then not only would it be the first inTejas it would be the baddest :sigh:

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