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GM News: End Of 'Government Motors', U.S. Treasury Sells Final Shares Of GM
I always thought that Pontiac could be mostly a division for GM performance vehicles that are not otherwise available in the US. Such as when they had the GTO, and then the G8. But with Holden vehicles not being made in Australia for much longer the possibilities would be reduced. All that would really be needed to start is: a small AWD Sedan and Hatch with a 225ish H.P. turbo 4 (Sonic sized) or 275ish H.P. (Cruze sized). A Malibu sized Sedan and Coupe with a 325ish H.P. Twin Turbo V-6 and AWD. A Sedan, Coupe, Wagon and Ute with a V-8 450+ H.P similar to current Holden options (also available with a V-6 Diesel). And if they really wanted to get crazy try to collaborate with Suzuki for a Pontiac branded motorcycle just to surprise people. If they went and worked with Lotus again for engineering help and a shared Twin Turbo V-6 that would be even more awesome in my opinion.
- Design Competition #5 -- Dodge Compact Sedan
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GM ready to let Opel go for free?
Well obviously nothing will make up for killing Pontiac, I just meant maybe it would still be possible to get performance vehicles other than SS's.
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GM ready to let Opel go for free?
OK, whatever. A few weeks ago it was said that HSV would expand. Then we heard that some Opels would be sold as Buicks in the US. Now we are hearing Pontiac is dead and Opel will be given away. Global brands will wind up being Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac and hopefully if we are lucky they might sell some HSV models in the US to make up for killing Pontiac.
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Pontiac's fate to be decided in 2010
I agree with Camino LS6 on the thought of using the names of architectures as model names. This paired with sporty models would make it appear that the platforms were disigned for Pontiac and then used by other divisions. It would make it seem that the platforms were designed to be sporty and fun to drive. I see no problem if Pontiac would be Delta (1.4 and 2.0 Turbo) Coupe and Hatch, Kappa (2.0 Turbo) Coupe and Roadster, Alpha (2.0 turbo and 3.0 V-6 Turbo) Sedan, Coupe and Wagon, and Zeta (3.0 Turbo and 3.6 Twin-Turbo) Coupe, Sedan, Wagon and Ute. It would be 11 vehicles on 4 architectures with 3 engines.
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Pontiac G8: "Audi level interior"
G8 GXP - Big-Bore Bad-Ass American Attitude mixed with an equally impressive dose of European Sophistication Just wish I could afford one.
- Design Competition #1 - GM Modern Revival
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Sketch Competition #27 - GM's Next Sport Compact VOTING
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Choppin' Competition #48 -- Saab 9-3 VOTING
I'm clad something is finnally happening with this. 3 4 2
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Choppin' Competition #48 -- Saab 9-3
Thanks for the comments. I wanted to change it a bit more and might still try, but with paint it probably wont look good. NEW (Official Entry)
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Choppin' Competition #48 -- Saab 9-3
MS Paint sucks for this but I tried.
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GM @ Chicago 2008: GMC Denali XT Concept
I like the looks of this, can somebody please try to chop it into an SUV/Crossover? I would try, but I only have paint.
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2009 Pontiac Vibe
That is what I figured, and it sucks, oh well.
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2009 Pontiac Vibe
Maybe the answer was there and I just missed it but, 2.4L GM or Toyota?
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Hybrid Camaro??
Maybe not the Duramax but a higher output version of the 4.5L Diesel (that will be available sometime in the near future) would be sweet.
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