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ringram

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Wednesday 20th August 2014
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HOLDEN is poised to kill the Commodore name once local production comes to an end in 2017 — and the man in charge of the decision is the same person who vowed to save it: former Holden boss Mike Devereux.
The decision comes as the next generation large car to replace the Commodore is now expected to come from Europe not China.

http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/former-hol...

Opel engineers are out testing some new hardware in the shell of a current-generation Insignia Sports Tourer, and according to our source that hardware is the mechanicals for the next-gen Insignia, due out in 2016.

The Insignia is a crucial model for General Motors as it’s not only sold in Europe but also in the U.S. and China, where it's badged as a Buick Regal. While it’s not certain if the same will happen for the next generation of the respective cars, there’s a good chance it will given General Motors Company’s [GM:NYSE] attempts to further consolidate its Opel and Buick brands.

The car featured here is believed to be a test mule for the next-gen Insignia. The bump on the hood suggests that some new powertrains may be in the works.

The new Insignia is expected to ride on a heavily updated version of the current model’s front-wheel-drive Epsilon II platform and should feature styling influenced by Opel’s forward-looking Monza concept unveiled in 2013.

Considering the current Epsilon II platform is already found in a diverse range of GM models such as the Chevrolet Malibu and Impala, as well as the Buick LaCrosse and Cadillac XTS, it’s likely their replacements will also use the updated version of the platform being developed here. Holden’s next-generation Commodore due in 2017 should also feature this platform.


ringram

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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hammo19 said:
The Malibu would make a really good replacement for the Commodore - the Insignia is good in VXR form and makes a good 2nd hand purchase but is just does not have the presence of the Commodore.

IMHO Holden should look to the US - Camaro, Challenger, Malibu, Impala all good shaped sedans that could be made Australian after all Ford is now doing a RHD Mustang.
No it won't, it's fwd st.

Camaro might come in rhd..

Sit in a 5 series, it's made for a max height of 5 foot.
What's the point?

Commodores have loads of space. No doubt the insignia is also st that dept.

Best I hold onto mine..

ringram

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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Yep cts platform should have been the choice

ringram

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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No, but Ill take a RHD 2016 ZL1 Gen 6 camaro with LT4 or at least LT1!

Supposed to be around 180Kg lighter than the old model. So maybe 3500lb

The Mudstain actually goes up in weight!


ringram

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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stigmundfreud said:
All well and good but people should be reading a few things into the GM decisions in Australia, they are all pointing at the imminent collapse of their economy over there
A lot of that IMO is to do with the government committing to take money out of the economy by taxing more than they spend, they have already started this process. With the economy slowing down the government is only going to accelerate the process. Self inflicted.

ringram

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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With western demographics going the way they are there is a strong case for everyone renting.