August 2, 200718 yr 2008 Product Information Guide Some random info i found: HHR SS available with 4T45E , 2008 Malibu available with the 3.5 V6 HHR SS is not listed, but this was under the transmission information, same with Malibu 3.5, it was under the engine info.
August 2, 200718 yr It appears GM is making improvements to the Lambdas to keep them at the top of the class, excellent! Astra makes 140HP out of 1.8L, very nice!
August 2, 200718 yr 2008 Product Information Guide Some random info i found: HHR SS available with 4T45E , 2008 Malibu available with the 3.5 V6 HHR SS is not listed, but this was under the transmission information, same with Malibu 3.5, it was under the engine info. the malibu must be the "classic", not the "new" model.
August 2, 200718 yr It appears GM is making improvements to the Lambdas to keep them at the top of the class, excellent! Astra makes 140HP out of 1.8L, very nice! it's close to the 2.2's hp... would it be to hard to just use the 2.0L that's DI'ed, across the board for "compacts", and DI the 2.4 for sportier models?
August 2, 200718 yr Author the malibu must be the "classic", not the "new" model. Powertrain Click on the WN by 3.5 V6 for Malibu Both the Classic and the new 'Bu will have the 3.5, or so it appears.
August 2, 200718 yr it's close to the 2.2's hp... would it be to hard to just use the 2.0L that's DI'ed, across the board for "compacts", and DI the 2.4 for sportier models? I would think that could be done. A 2.4L version of the 1.8L would make 185HP on paper.
August 2, 200718 yr I'm excited about this: Sierra All Terrain Available later the ’08 model year, the Sierra All Terrain builds on the dynamic Z71 Off Road package with a roster of stylish, refined and capable features that combine to create a unique truck that’s ready for anything. The All Terrain will be available on extended cab standard box and crew cab models in either 2WD or 4WD. Product details include: Z71 Off Road package with skid plates, locking rear differential and high-capacity air cleaner Standard 5.3L V-8 Optional 6.0L V-8 (with transmission cooler and oil cooler) Heavy-duty trailering package 18-inch chrome wheels Unique Rancho Tenneco shocks; white with red letters Body-color side moldings with chrome accents Unique chrome grille All Terrain badges on the front fenders Full-function outside mirrors in body color Body-color door handles Ebony cloth seating Exclusive two-tone leather seat color combination (SLT only) Specific instrument panel with brushed metal appearance Floor mats with “All Terrain” logo and unique sill plates Sierra All Terrain is offered in six exterior colors: Fire Red, Black, Silver, Stealth Gray, White and Graystone. Depending on how it looks, it may make me talk the wife out of an '08 Acadia and into an '08 Sierra All Terrain!!!
August 2, 200718 yr I'm excited about this: Depending on how it looks, it may make me talk the wife out of an '08 Acadia and into an '08 Sierra All Terrain!!! You will be very pleased with the look of this truck, I would love to have one for myself!! It is a great looking truck when you see it in person. I did not get a chance to see the interior yet. Edited August 2, 200718 yr by RJB
August 2, 200718 yr You will be very pleased with the look of this truck, I would love to have one for myself!! It is a great looking truck when you see it in person. I did not get a chance to see the interior yet.I must say I'm jealous that you've already seen this truck - lucky you! I'm wondering about the grille... can you tell me anything about it (from what you saw)? I'm guessing that the three bars are chrome plated, but it's just a guess.
August 2, 200718 yr Here is a picture of one from SEMA. The one I saw did not have these wheels or all the chrome, other than the grille on it. http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...p;mode=threaded
August 3, 200718 yr Cool, thanks for the link! I forgot about this SEMA show truck. I could do without those wheels and chromed gas door, but I'm happy with the rest. Lately I've gotten back into the "I want a pickup truck" mode (I know that the Acadia is a much more practical vehicle for my family's needs compared to a Sierra in any form), but I could see this truck satisfying that itch. Not that I go off-roading, but maybe this would encourage me to start a new hobby
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