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Knipps 04-12-2007 01:30 AM

[pause] on RWD cars for GM?
 
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/04/10/l...icles-on-hold/

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"We've pushed the pause button. It's no longer full speed ahead," Lutz sounded the alarm. The new Camaro (due in 2008) and Impala sedan (2009) are meant to help GM out of its profit rut, but both are built on GM's large RWD platform and Lutz doesn't see a way to get 30% better gas mileage without a serious amount of investment (which would be passed on to consumers). Lutz declared it's too late to stop the Camaro, but said "anything after that is questionable,"

V 04-12-2007 01:42 AM

eh, give it time we'll see where it goes.

but... comment #14... i dont think i need to say anything, we all took chemistry...
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14. Cars that burn gas emit carbon monoxide (CO2), a green house gas, and people exhale carbon dioxide (CO), which is not. If Lutz and his people GM don't know the difference then they should go out of business!

Knipps 04-12-2007 01:46 AM

:laugh:
i didn't read the comments on this one but some of 'em are real geniuses

paul did you happen to be number 20?

BigAls87Z28 04-12-2007 01:46 AM

Dont get upset, its nothing big. GM has invested way way way too much money into shutting down and retooling Oshaw for RWD. We will see Camaro, we will see Impala, as Camaro is damn near dependant on it.
G8 will still show up from Oz as well.
Its shaking the cages, Lutz saying to the enthuisats and the people with interest in the RWD program to do what you can to revoke this 30% reduction in consuption, or bad things will happen. In reality, everything is already set for 2011 at this point. Anything after that is a toss up. What they have to worry about is 10 years ahead of time when you factor in 3-4 year development cycle plus 6 year life span.
There is working moving foward on Alpha, which will be a smaller RWD platform that will mostly be used by Pontiac and Holden, as well as parts of Opel, perhaps Saturn as well and even a small 3 series fighter for Caddy.

SteveR 04-12-2007 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokingSS (Post 332887)
eh, give it time we'll see where it goes.

but... comment #14... i dont think i need to say anything, we all took chemistry...

uhh Isnt that backwards? lol

Knipps 04-12-2007 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveR (Post 332890)
uhh Isnt that backwards? lol


as comment #20 so nicely put it ;)
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20. Looks like #14 needs to go back to chemistry class.

Posted at 2:34PM on Apr 10th 2007 by carfan

GP99GT 04-12-2007 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokingSS (Post 332887)
eh, give it time we'll see where it goes.

but... comment #14... i dont think i need to say anything, we all took chemistry...

im not seeing whats wrong about that...cars emit CO, people exhale co2

but i didnt read the article so maybe im missing something

bobb1589 04-12-2007 07:24 AM

but if you looked at the comment it says cars emit carbon monoxide(co2) and people emit (co)... carbon MONOxide is (ONE) so CO


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