December 31, 200619 yr I was looking at the Chevrolet Europe site and I thought I would post these images of the new Chevy Epica. It looks like a pretty nice car. I wonder why its not in Canada any more.
December 31, 200619 yr The new Malibu is way nicer. Is Suzuki supposed to get this car? Edited December 31, 200619 yr by Dodgefan
December 31, 200619 yr The new Malibu is way nicer. Is Suzuki supposed to get this car? x2 on both accounts. It does look like a Suzuki design...Some bits here and there really scream Saturn L300.I agree with you, too...
December 31, 200619 yr Two reasons the Epica died: it came out the same time as the Malibu and it was under powered. Personally, I liked it better than the Malibu and it was cheaper. The fit and finish, quality of plastics (which really float some people's boats here) was superior, too. The ride and handling were quite nice, but foot to the floor there was nothing. One of the guys at GM said GM screwed up and should have given it to Buick. True. Anyone coming out of a Cutlass or Century would have liked this car. Oh, and it didn't help that Suzuki (!!??) was selling the same damned car. Take that, resale value!
December 31, 200619 yr Author x2 on both accounts. It does look like a Suzuki design... I agree with you, too... Its a Daewoo design. I think its called the Daewoo Tosca. I don't think Suzuki is getting it.
December 31, 200619 yr its so ridiculous that GM will make 1,000,000 of those cheap looking radios and stuff it into everything and the 100 dollar pioneer head unit at best buy looks nicer. I can't believe they are saving THAT much on spitting that cheesy unit out globally on EVERY FRICKING car. otherwise, this car is very shanghai meets daewoo meets saturn L. Edited December 31, 200619 yr by regfootball
January 1, 200719 yr Some bits here and there really scream Saturn L300. Exactly my thought - tail end looks very very similar to the post-refresh L300 tail, headlights have some resemblance, though smaller, and the overall look feels similar. Really, the post-refresh L300 is a very nice looking car...
January 1, 200719 yr Eh...I still think of it as the Chevrolet Epica by Chrysler (Sebring-esque front). The interior looks nice, but our Malibu is waaaaay better.
January 1, 200719 yr Hmm... projectors and finished looking taillights... two things the Malibu needs.
January 1, 200719 yr Looks godawful cheap, much like every other Daewoo rebadge. Thin sheetmetal with poor corrosion protection are hallmarks. Junk from stem to stern.
January 2, 200719 yr I don't know, it does look far nicer to me than the new GM North America Malibu.
January 2, 200719 yr Isn't this the Verona in another market? This is the name of the Suzuki midsizer...which is basically at the end of it's life cycle...is Suziki supposed to get this as a replacement? Some bits here and there really scream Saturn L300. +1 (especially the rear) Exactly my thought - tail end looks very very similar to the post-refresh L300 tail, headlights have some resemblance, though smaller, and the overall look feels similar. Really, the post-refresh L300 is a very nice looking car... On what planet? That refreshed nose was hideous.
January 2, 200719 yr Hmm, IF it were available with a stick for some odd reason, I would definitely consider this new Epica (under a different brand, undoubtedly) because its general styling appeals to me, and it makes me think this is what the Saturn L-Series should have looked like all a long.
January 3, 200719 yr Author Hmm, IF it were available with a stick for some odd reason, I would definitely consider this new Epica (under a different brand, undoubtedly) because its general styling appeals to me, and it makes me think this is what the Saturn L-Series should have looked like all a long. The Epica is available with a manual or auto transmission. The 2.0L 24V LTX manual or 2.5L 24V LTX auto are the options.
February 4, 200719 yr The Epica is available with a manual or auto transmission. The 2.0L 24V LTX manual or 2.5L 24V LTX auto are the options. Well, the previous car (wasn't it sold in the U.S. as the Verona?) wasn't available with the manual transmission, so if this new version were to be, then that's what I was getting at. Seems like the NA U.S. market would typically only offer an automatic.
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