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Well it would have to have started to be canceled, would it not?
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Would you guys buy the Edix if it was available here?
Oracle of Delphi replied to siegen's topic in The Lounge
Oh god reg would u dirty the Aztek by putting that H on it? -
Now, now, no sour grapes now! Have I not been saying for months now this was coming? Remember you all laughed and said never? You remember that? Did I not say January 2008 things would change? Remember TICK-TOCK? I tried to warn you, I really really did. Well the show has started, I told you to get popcorn, it was going to be a hell of a ride. :AH-HA_wink:
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Would you guys buy the Edix if it was available here?
Oracle of Delphi replied to siegen's topic in The Lounge
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The question should be, when will it change? :AH-HA_wink:
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Means nothing where it's located, as a matter of fact it's incorporated in Delaware, also means nothing. What matters is, where is the power base? Now that's the question?
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Keep checking! :AH-HA_wink:
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Really? Perhaps you should read this, they are in charge of way more than small trucks, they now are in control of all mid-sized trucks as well, which is why Lutz referred to Brazil as being in charge of HUMMER. Link: http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...9&hl=brazil
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The Monaro/GTO were going to be built in North America not OZ. Because of the exchange rates the Monaro would have been shipped to OZ, not vice versa.
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It puts it all into perspective doesn't it?
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Mark Reuss named head of GM Australia unit
Oracle of Delphi replied to Oracle of Delphi's topic in Heritage Marques
That's not how it will play out, but you will see that soon enough. I support Reuss and look forward to a long association between him and GME. :AH-HA_wink: -
Who are these people that should know better? I want to send them an e-mail!
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I don't think anyone has grabbed any power, all these announcements are coming from Mr. Lutz.
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That would be a good reason to update them, would it not?
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They are doing Canyon and Colorado updates now along with Hummer. What does GME have to do with GM do Brasil? :AH-HA_wink:
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Has to be a great dog, after all she likes Sponge Bob!
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Not going to happen, GM do Brasil, is in complete control of midsize trucks world wide now. The crewman is considered a truck in the eyes of GM. Good try though, I imagine this was put out so the folks at Holden don't riot. Didn't I tell you 2008 would be fun?
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Bob Lutz: Brazil is global ‘Home Room’ for Hummer ?
Oracle of Delphi replied to douglask's topic in Heritage Marques
No he wasn't just didn't say all of what Brazil is in charge of. They are in charge of all mid-size trucks now. :AH-HA_wink: -
Holden Monaro/Pontiac GTO DEAD
Oracle of Delphi replied to Oracle of Delphi's topic in General Motors
Here are the important parts in cased you missed them. :AH-HA_wink: See no matter what GM does they can't get Zeta to 35 MPG! See, it's all about CAFE. Because many in GM want Cadillac to do this, that's why it's not automatically green-lighted. As a small lightweight RWD car it should be in the USA's Home Room. Of course they are, if they don't get Alpha, no use for Holden now is there since Zeta is going away! They see the writing on the wall. Again, Alpha is small, not midsize, so it should be developed in the USA along with Corvette, Solstice/Sky, that is the Home Room it belongs in, not Holden's. More on that to come! :AH-HA_wink: -
By BYRON MATHIOUDAKIS 16 January 2008 GENERAL MOTORS has confirmed that a VE Commodore-based Monaro is a non-starter for now, as Holden is set to lead any pending development of the smaller rear-drive Torana. Speaking at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, GM ‘car czar’ Bob Lutz sounded the Monaro’s death knell loud and clear. “I think (the Monaro/Pontiac GTO) is gone for now,” Mr Lutz said. “We’ve got nothing in the product plan right now like that. We’d like to have, but you can’t do everything.” However, the ebullient senior GM executive then went on to raise hopes that the Holden-developed but Canadian-built Chevrolet Camaro – due to be launched globally next year – might be imported into Australia as a sort of Monaro replacement instead. While Mr Lutz stopped short of actually announcing the Camaro for Australia (“I don’t think I should be put in a position of confirming vehicle introductions for Australia”), he did say that its basic architecture was designed from the outset for a right-hand drive configuration. “You’ll have to ask (new Holden managing director and CEO Mark Reuss),” he teased. “But let’s put it this way: since right-hand drive is available in the (Camaro’s VE Commodore-based Zeta) architecture, and since we would like to obviously sell some in Singapore, the UK and even the odd one in Japan, there is certainly a distinct possibility that it could be sold in Australia.” Mr Lutz revealed that he halted the development of, or killed off, some future Zeta-based vehicles such as the Monaro and a proposed rear-wheel drive Impala V8, as GM seeks to downsize its range in order for it to meet the US Government’s new Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) legislation, which requires manufacturers to reach a fleet average of 35 miles per gallon (6.72L/100km) by 2020. “In terms of fuel economy, that’s not the end of the market where we want to stimulate demand,” Mr Lutz explained. “We have to find ways to stimulate demand and desirability in cars that will get us closer to the 35 MPG average. “Because the Monaro and the (VE Commodore sedan-based Pontiac) G8 – as good as they are, and even though we can emphasise V6 engines over a V8 and at some point put in a hybrid system etc – are not going to get us to the 35 (figure).” It is becoming clear that the ‘Alpha’ Torana – as well as SUVs that ditch the truck-base chassis for a Zeta-derived monocoque construction – might be a smarter solution to help the GM fleet meet the 2020 CAFE target. However, Mr Lutz also warned that the future CAFE laws do not automatically green-light the Torana. “Torana is a rear-wheel drive vehicle smaller than the Zeta architecture and smaller than the current CTS Cadillac architecture. It is, or would be, about the size of a BMW 1 Series – maybe just a tiny bit bigger to enable larger wheels. “Now that is the architecture that has been bandied about the US press under the name of ‘Alpha Architecture’, and Alpha is still under consideration, but we haven’t kicked off any design work or any engineering work because we have to sort our way through this 35 MPG task. “As a lightweight rear-wheel drive car that is going to add about 1MPG compared to an equivalent lightweight front-wheel drive car – we just have to sort of wait awhile and see where we are.” Nevertheless, Mr Lutz was keen to keep Holden very much in the picture should the Torana go ahead. “If we proceed with the Alpha Architecture, I think it is safe to say that Holden would be vitally interested in participating in that project.” Holden in Australia is now GM’s global ‘Home Room’ for middle-to-large rear-wheel drive vehicles including sedans and utilities. Home Room is GM-speak for the GM division that is responsible for all the development of a particular architecture. Mr Lutz also singled out GM-DAT in South Korea as GM’s centre for light cars, Opel in Germany for small and medium-sized front-wheel drive vehicles and their derivatives, Brazil for Hummer and the United States as the Home Room for Cadillac, Corvette, the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky convertibles, and full-sized truck and utilities/SUVs. Link: http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mellor.nsf...A2573D10022710D
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The song is "Que Sera Sera", sing it with me von!
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Be careful what you ask for!
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VE Sportwagon will not make it to US says Bob Lutz
Oracle of Delphi replied to douglask's topic in Heritage Marques
Hate is such a strong word, as a person who follows Buddhist teachings, it's impossible for me to hate. -
VE Sportwagon will not make it to US says Bob Lutz
Oracle of Delphi replied to douglask's topic in Heritage Marques
10 little, 9 little, 8 little Indians. After this cut, it becomes easier to cut other Zeta models, my money is on the ST, but I could always be wrong. More news coming, I'm most sure. :AH-HA_wink: -
VE Sportwagon will not make it to US says Bob Lutz
Oracle of Delphi replied to douglask's topic in Heritage Marques
Ut Ohh, another one bites the dust. :AH-HA_wink: