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-Chevy Traverse

-VW Routan

-Dodge Challenger

-Hummer H3T

-Suzuki Equator

-Sierra Hybrid

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Any idea what the Routan is? Their small crossover?

It's the minivan they are doing with Chrysler.

I wonder how different it will be.

You know if they have the same feature but wrap it in a nicer package with a better interior it'll be the best minivan in the segment.

GMC "Crewman?"

That's NY, YJ.

Got NY and Chicago backasswards. :duh:

I wonder how different it will be.

You know if they have the same feature but wrap it in a nicer package with a better interior it'll be the best minivan in the segment.

I actually agree.

My interest is the Traverse. I want to know if it's actually the first Lambda clone or if it'll be unique "enough" to be a true Chevrolet Lambda.

FUSION?

GMI reports that traverse will have DI available on the 3.6.

BON reports that Fusion gets a revised 2.5, 2.0 ecoboost, 3.5 and all new interior and revised front and rear.

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When is the production Camaro appearing?

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When is the production Camaro appearing?

Not anytime soon. NAIAS 2009 probably. Unless they would show it in LA in Nov....but I cant really imagine GM debuting it anywhere but Detroit.

When is the production Camaro appearing?

Not at this year's shows ( at least in final production form)

Not anytime soon. NAIAS 2009 probably. Unless they would show it in LA in Nov....but I cant really imagine GM debuting it anywhere but Detroit.

It would be nice to see it at LA... I'd go to the LA show, but not to Detroit in January..

Not anytime soon. NAIAS 2009 probably. Unless they would show it in LA in Nov....but I cant really imagine GM debuting it anywhere but Detroit.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

they'll be showing the next generation concept at that point

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

they'll be showing the next generation concept at that point

Yeah...the 5th gen concept was at NAIAS 2005 or so? It's been a looooooooong time..

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

they'll be showing the next generation concept at that point

Only if GME would allow it.

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Yeah...the 5th gen concept was at NAIAS 2005 or so? It's been a looooooooong time..

NAIAS 2006.

But yea...we'll have been looking at it for a little over 3 years by the time they finally start building them.

I'm not sure of the timing on the Eps II G6.

There is no timing on the EPII G6. It's been dead for a while. Look for an Alpha G6, if there is one.

There will be no new G6 until the first EPII Chevrolet arrives (2009/2010), since they will be the same car at last intelligence.

Might still be a little early for that one. I'll ask around though.

Ford seems to like making a big showing in Chicago it seems so I hope this is the case.

Current G6 has been on the uptick and I think GM will milk it for awhile. GM needs to get an all new interior in that car.

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what's this with a Fusion 2.5?

traverse will be interesting because of the integration planned for inside it.

I'd like to go, again. we'll see.

There is no timing on the EPII G6. It's been dead for a while. Look for an Alpha G6, if there is one.

Really?

I've heard a few different things; 1) An Alpha G6 2) An Eps II G6 until Alpha arrives and 3) An updated G6 on the current platform.

How 'bout a Solstice Targa then?

FUSION?

GMI reports that traverse will have DI available on the 3.6.

BON reports that Fusion gets a revised 2.5, 2.0 ecoboost, 3.5 and all new interior and revised front and rear.

I hope there's also a smaller Ecoboost (1.4-ish?) as an alternative to the base 2.5 four cylinder. The 2.0 Ecoboost (275 hp on the Explorer Concept) looks like a 3.5 alternative.

what's this with a Fusion 2.5?

Supposedly the Fusion is getting a facelift, revised interior, and the Duratec 3.5 engine for '09.

word is escape updates will be announced also. new 2.5 for the escape and upgraded hybrid and also revised v6.

-edit- i will post the ford media release in the ford section for the 09 escape.....

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suzuki pickup (Equator)

i wonder if that ford fusion with new 4 cylinder will outrun the heavier malibu

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How 'bout a Solstice Targa then?

Nah not yet.

suzuki pickup (Equator)

Ah yea, forgot about that one.

i wonder if that ford fusion with new 4 cylinder will outrun the heavier malibu

4cylinder 6speed setup race?... i bet it'd be close, wait.. what kinda of race? straight line?

Transit Connect?

I can't link to it, but it's on autoblog's page. it's a rather big ugly van. according to them it's competition for Dodge Sprinter, but i think that's wrong since it looks much smaller and it only has a 4 cylinder. I'm not sure who this vehicle is supposed to go after, but I bleive it's the commercial market. It's pretty bad though.

I can't link to it, but it's on autoblog's page. it's a rather big ugly van. according to them it's competition for Dodge Sprinter, but i think that's wrong since it looks much smaller and it only has a 4 cylinder. I'm not sure who this vehicle is supposed to go after, but I bleive it's the commercial market. It's pretty bad though.

It seems like a good commercial vehicle in light of higher gas prices and climate change. Obviously this won't replace full-size trucks that tow 12,000 lbs, but I can see it used by plumbers, caterers, electricians, florists, etc, and those who currently use Astros, Rangers, Elements, and HHR panel vans.

The cargo area in LWB models is larger than the Astro's, the gross payload is 1984 lbs, and according to Ford, it's a purpose-built heavy-duty commercial vehicle, not one derived from a car...

Uncompromising

Ford Transit Connect is not a car-derived van. It is built on a unique, dedicated commercial vehicle platform that makes industrial strength accessible to the small van market for the first time. Furthermore, it has been independently designed, engineered, tested and constructed to the same uncompromising standards as the award-winning Ford Transit medium commercial range. Such exceptional levels of ruggedness and durability are unparalleled in the small van sector.

Transit Connect’s toughened bodyshell makes extensive use of high-strength steel, including double-skin body sides, and incorporates two side cross members and a Boron steel front cross member for added rigidity, while front and rear anti-roll bars enhance vehicle stability and handling. In addition, the vehicle’s strengthened underbody is built with extensive use of thick-gauge metal and heavy-duty components. High-impact parts such as suspension components are strengthened for maximum durability, and the vehicle comes complete with 15-inch, five-stud wheels.

Flexible

The all-new Ford Transit Connect range includes a high-roof, long wheelbase derivative, specifically designed for the sub-one tonne sector of the European medium commercial vehicle market, and a shorter wheelbase derivative which will compete in the light commercial vehicle market. A variety of petrol and diesel engines will power Transit Connect. Full range details and specifications will be released closer to launch.

Ford Transit Connect will lead the class in load-box flexibility and will offer a wide choice of bulkhead and sliding side-load door configurations. The short wheel base derivative of Transit Connect will be the first one in its class to carry two Euro pallets, which can be loaded through the rear doors or liftgate. An optimised tumblehome (side body curvature) allows for efficient load-box utilisation, with the minimum amount of space between the load and the side body panels. To maximise flexibility, a fold-flat passenger seat will provide a completely flat floor right up to the footwell for extended load length and a flexible load restraint system will allow customers to install their own racking or shelving without drilling holes in the vehicle.

Secure

Available class-leading security systems are expected to contribute to competitive insurance ratings. Cost of ownership will be further reduced through extended service intervals. In addition, thanks to Transit Connect’s exceptionally durable design and construction, repairs and maintenance will be kept to a minimum and residual values are also expected to be high.

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think the type of van you ride in from the rental car lot to the airport terminal. a shuttle van, basically.

daycares, churches, group homes may be the market. ones who don't want a mini school bus.

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Press days are over....das it. I just got home and damn Im tired.

The new Taurus won't be shown for a year.

Press days are over....das it. I just got home and damn Im tired.

The new Taurus won't be shown for a year.

:(

What a downer...everyone was talking about how great Chicago was going to be.

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