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Impala's going to RWD in a few years anyways...LWB Alpha.
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We have no idea what the hell is going on with Alpha right now...it's supposedly a stronger, lighter version of Zeta... From what we've heard, the current W-body Impala is going to soldier on until 2013...at which point, it will go on hiatus until 2015 or 2016, then a brand-new Impala will be introduced on a LWB version of the Alpha RWD platform. Now, another rumor that's been flying around lately is that there's plans for the VF Commodore (current G8 = VE Commodore) to be brought stateside as something...unfortunately, we haven't gotten any form of confirmation about that yet. So when Henderson keeps saying "No" to rebadging the G8 to another division, it may mean that GM is attempting to get rid of every remaining G8. This way, there's no actual "rebadging" going on if the VE Commodore is sent to Chevy. Really, nobody knows what's going on right now...
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And by the way, this info is from March...so I don't know if things have been changed by recent events...
http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f...latform-77264/
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Very Interesting.....
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I cant believe they want to keep the Wbody around until 2013. Just makes no sense at all.
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Keeping an old car around so as not to "waste" precious money by producing modern cars and selling the crap for years through profitless fleet sales is how the Domestic auto industry does business. I can definitely believe that, though it kills hope for a change in attitude in Detroit. I have just about given up on GM.
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There's always so much bitching about badge-engineering; bringing a Commodore that can't be described as a badge-engineered car already on the North American market sounds like a great strategy. Ford, the worst offender with that strategy (rental Taurii and government/service Crown Victorias), is the only one of the Big 3 that didn't need bailout money.
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Secondly, you seem to imply that Ford keeping old designs around for years and selling them as fleet is the reason they didn't need a bailout. There is no logical way you can take that correlation and make is causation. There is one primary reason Ford did not need a bailout - it took out lines of credit before the credit crisis hit, so now it is accumulating debt to ride out the economy. Saying the key to survival was selling antiquated cars and no profit does not make the slightest bit of sense at all. And I'll have you know that Ford has either replaced or is in the process of replacing all of its old products. The wonderful Euro Focus and Fiesta will be here soon, the new Taurus is heavily updated, and the Mustang is getting modern engines. There is none of this "Well lets keep a decades old design around for another half decade".
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G8 GXP will bring alot of money someday. Anyone know how many 6-speed GXP units have been created?
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