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Old 01-09-2007, 07:05 PM
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AUSTRALIA'S biggest-selling car, the Holden Commodore, will be exported to the US, it has been unofficially confirmed at the Detroit motor show.
The announcement was not due to be made until the Chicago motor show next month, but the worldwide head of product development at General Motors, Bob Lutz, gave away more than he was supposed to during a news conference.
Just minutes after Holden officials refused to answer questions about the Commodore's export program, Mr Lutz revealed details about the deal.
The Commodore SS, a V8- powered sports sedan, will be sold as a Pontiac from late this year or early next year.
Holden expects to export 30,000 Commodores annually, about half what it sells locally.
"We are seriously planning to import a lot of Commodore SS sedans as Pontiac G8s," Mr Lutz said, adding that Holden could export up to 50,000 Commodores a year if the model was priced correctly.
Mr Lutz said the export of the Holden Monaro as a Pontiac GTO from 2003 to last year (during which 40,000 of the V8 coupes were sold) brought Holden's expertise to the attention of its parent company, General Motors in North America.
"We are yet to officially announce it," Mr Lutz said of the Commodore export deal, once he realised that he had made a faux pas.
He eventually admitted that selling the V8 version of the Commodore in the US was such a logical thing to do as it filled a void in Pontiac's line-up.
"While [the Monaro's] export program may not have fulfilled all of our hopes and dreams in terms of profitability and volume, it did break the ice on global programs.


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Not the new GTO but should be fun none the less......good looking car and grunt to boot.
AT least as the G8 the old school guys won't whine about it so much.
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Old 01-11-2007, 09:50 AM
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You wait and see....folks will b!tch and moan about this one too. God forbid it have any old nameplate resurrected on it. At least by naming it the G8, they can start with an unbiased opinion.
Good luck with this one nonetheless. I wish them all the luck in the world.
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Old 01-11-2007, 12:43 PM
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is this one going to pass safety requirements?
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Old 01-11-2007, 06:23 PM
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".... was such a logical thing to do as it filled a void in Pontiac's line-up.
"While [the Monaro's] export program may not have fulfilled all of our hopes and dreams in terms of profitability and volume..."
Apparently Beavis and Lutzhead Inc. didn't learn anything the first time around importing Holdens. Logic doesn't sell cars. Instilling passion does. Something Lutz has forgotten. It's time to retire the old coot.
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Old 01-11-2007, 09:32 PM
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Go check the lobby Red, you are all alone on this one...

Question I have, was there any other manufacturer at NAIAS this year other than GM? I'll give you the new Caravan, other than that and the Tundra all others should have stayed home...

My guess with as much enthusiasm the Volt is getting, that technology will take less than 5 years to get it in our driveways and I'll be first in line for sure!
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Old 01-12-2007, 01:32 PM
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Link to article in today's Automotive News.

http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dl.../1003&refsect=
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Old 01-12-2007, 02:19 PM
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Perhaps. The G8 will be just another Me-Too sedan in an already bloated GM inventory. What's next for Lutz: A Holden SUV? Perhaps the G-Whiz? I think GM would do well by focusing on Trucks / SUVs, having the Corvette be it's own franchise and Pontiac as the performance vendor without any Holden crossbreeding. jmo.
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Old 01-13-2007, 03:26 AM
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Looks like a great car to me...performance, room for five and a big trunk. My wife wants one. We'll have to see how they're going to price it though.
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Old 01-13-2007, 11:32 AM
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there even getting real fancy with the available stability control and nav lmao
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CTS / G8, gonna have to give the nod to the CTS! Hoever, the G8 will be the "affordable" muscle sedan...
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Much rather have the Caprice...
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