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only hours into his latest tenure at general motors, bob lutz was back at what he does best, namely, slipping product information to the media and giving enthusiasts a reason to believe in the beleaguered auto company.
Asked about the future of the [URL="http://www.automobilemag.com/am/2009/pontiac/g8/index.html"]pontiac g8[/URL], slated to end production with the 2009 model year, lutz told automobile magazine the car would find its way into [URL="http://www.automobilemag.com/new_cars/01/chevrolet/index.html"]chevrolet[/URL] showrooms under the caprice name.
"the last time we looked at [the g8], we decided that we would continue to import it as a chevrolet," lutz said. "it is kind of too good to waste."
ceo fritz henderson has repeatedly denied that the g8 would survive as part of another brand, saying he's "not a fan of rebadging."
but lutz, citing export agreements with australia and the fact that the holden commodore is already sold in many countries as a chevrolet, assured us gm would not let the car die.
Lutz also confirmed that the [URL="http://www.automobilemag.com/am/2009/cadillac/cts/index.html"]cadillac cts[/URL]-v [URL="http://www.automobilemag.com/new_cars/02/coupes/index.html"]coupe[/URL] was still very much in the pipeline, and noted that members of the government taskforce took special interest in the super coupe.
"when we went through design and looked at the future product, the procession stopped at the model of the [URL="http://www.automobilemag.com/am/2009/cadillac/cts_v/index.html"]cadillac cts-v[/URL] coupe," lutz told us. "i think that some of these guys are personally going to buy cts-v coupes."
lutz also noted that a cts-v wagon is still a possibility, saying, "i think that'd be fun. I'm sure we'll build at least one."
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ceo fritz henderson has repeatedly denied that the g8 would survive as part of another brand, saying he's "not a fan of rebadging."
Jookycola wrote:Quote:
ceo fritz henderson has repeatedly denied that the g8 would survive as part of another brand, saying he's "not a fan of rebadging."
To hear the ceo of GM say he's not a fan of rebadging is the most ironically hilarious qoute of the year.
deftonesfan817 wrote:Jookycola wrote:Quote:
ceo fritz henderson has repeatedly denied that the g8 would survive as part of another brand, saying he's "not a fan of rebadging."
To hear the ceo of GM say he's not a fan of rebadging is the most ironically hilarious qoute of the year.
Care to show me more than 5 US GM products that have come out over the last 3-4 years that have been re badges and not simply platform sharing??
Only thing that comes to mind is the G3 and G5.......
Jookycola wrote:deftonesfan817 wrote:Jookycola wrote:Quote:
ceo fritz henderson has repeatedly denied that the g8 would survive as part of another brand, saying he's "not a fan of rebadging."
To hear the ceo of GM say he's not a fan of rebadging is the most ironically hilarious qoute of the year.
Care to show me more than 5 US GM products that have come out over the last 3-4 years that have been re badges and not simply platform sharing??
Only thing that comes to mind is the G3 and G5.......
re-badge/platform sharing is there really a difference?
seriously?
either way it the same car with different names, same thing.
I could name quite few, but since this was probably a case of arguing just to argue i'll find something better to with my time.