Interesting update on holden design centre and the 09 camaro
Interesting update on holden design centre and the 09 camaro
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ringram

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Sunday 14th October 2007
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http://fastlane.gmblogs.com/archives/2007/10/the_w...

The Wonderful World of Oz

By Bob Lutz
GM Vice Chairman

I just completed one of my better business trips! It was to Australia, always a favorite destination. Beautiful country and nice people… and also, happily, home of Holden and the internationally sourced product development team working on our global rear-wheel-drive cars.

I have never experienced an automotive company, including my three years at BMW, that has so much passion for excellence and dedication to the product. It’s contagious. Oz is a nation where the “car-guys” (both genders) rule, at least at Holden. I just love the palpable air of the "we want to win" spirit that this team exudes.

We drove cars on their ride road which, strangely, bears a lot of resemblance to a racing circuit. We sampled G8s in various states of tune, and they were fabulous. We drove the Daewoo Veritas and the Chinese Buick Park Avenue, both large, ultra-lux executive transports created by the global rear wheel drive team. And we also drove..."other things in the rear drive hopper."

One I can sort of talk about is the Camaro. We had the first fully representative prototype with close to final surfaces standing at track side. It looked as awesome as the concept, and the blotchy black/white camo scheme could not destroy the great stance and proportion. The body fits were already better than what came off the line a few years ago. The interior had some hand-made plastic parts and showed some gaps, but was remarkable for the first car.

I got to drive it first, not only because “rank has its privileges,” but because I didn't want anyone stuffing it into a barrier before I got to drive.

Twisting the key produced a muted rumble from the big V8. We pulled away smoothly in the first cog of the new, slick, six-speed manual. Depressing the accelerator shifted the world into fast forward, with three or four more quick upshifts. The car had just been completed and had had no tuning or finessing. But I loved the response, the sound, the steering and the brakes. There's more work to be done, for sure, and the group knows it. They still have time for further development. The goal of the team led by Gene Stefanyshyn is to produce the finest car in its class, ever. Do I think they will get there? I wouldn't bet against that team!

On a side note, Vice President for Global Design Ed Welburn was on the drive, too. Seeing his beloved Camaro as a real car… in near-final metal, glass, rubber and plastic… transformed from a visionary dream into a highly drivable reality… well, it was almost too much for him. He broke ranks, ran over to it, and hugged it! I have the photo to prove it — but of course we can’t show it to you just yet!

More to come soon from the Land of Oz. The G8s are already on the way...

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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seriously fella, why bother sticking anything in the vxr8 when a year later you can have this?

save yer pennies, btw the bastard post still hasn't arrived - I have complained to her indoors about it - you arent in any of the still effected areas are you? biggrin

willisit

2,167 posts

254 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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I'm both excited and frustrated by the new Camaro - the concept is stunning but we're still waiting on even a glimpse of the production car... <sigh>

greens vauxhall

830 posts

232 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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If WE get it!!

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

233 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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greens vauxhall said:
If WE get it!!
well you and a few others could start badgering for it now wink I'd also like to know what mill they will end up using to get past the emissions

greens vauxhall

830 posts

232 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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Can't see them marketing more than 1 V8 at a time in the UK, TBH.

ringram

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271 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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It could come in under the chevrolet brand via stratstones like the corvette...

Stig, I have the recorded posting receipt here with the 9th Oct on it.. Mind you Im still waiting for my economist from 10 days ago to arrive! They say allow 15 days for delivery!

greens vauxhall

830 posts

232 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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Chevrolet is as was Daewoo. Corvette is its own brand with caddy etc, which gets third party imported through Denmark i think.

ringram

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Monday 15th October 2007
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Yes, corvette sorry. Weird Euro stuff!

Twin Turbo

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289 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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"The goal of the team led by Gene Stefanyshyn is to produce the finest car in its class, ever. Do I think they will get there? I wouldn't bet against that team!"

This is good news and, I too, cannot wait to see this beast in the metal. I wonder what they class as it's competitors though? If the Monaro/GTO was still in production, that would be internal competition. Sure, the Dodge Challenger will be competition too, but as thats not yet in production they cannot compare the Camaro to it yet.

To a degree, I think the Mustang currently has this market sewn up, in the US at least. I'm sure the Camaro will be a "better" car, with a stronger, more powerful engine, IRS and a body to die for, but it's not as if they haven't had a blimmin' long time to work on it. January will be two years since the Concept was first launched at the car appears to be at least a year away yet.

Sounds like it'll be worth the wait though.

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willisit

2,167 posts

254 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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Chevy have said they'll be producing all new metal in RHD... and Holden are developing it.

However, I don't think there is much of a market here for it - so it'll probably be LHD (or we'll have to wait a year or more after Jan 2009 for RHD!).

Considering the costs (Mustang money - $28k) I think it'll be a bargain. And I want one. biggrin

jimb0

318 posts

252 months

Monday 15th October 2007
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Just set that image as my desktop background. Beautiful.

ringram

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Monday 15th October 2007
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I like the lighting on this pic more, which is my desktop smile


Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

289 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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willisit said:
Chevy have said they'll be producing all new metal in RHD... and Holden are developing it.

However, I don't think there is much of a market here for it - so it'll probably be LHD (or we'll have to wait a year or more after Jan 2009 for RHD!).

Considering the costs (Mustang money - $28k) I think it'll be a bargain. And I want one. biggrin
Interesting you should say you don't think there's a market for it. I'd have hoped the targeted audience would have been you lot! Or rather the Monaro owners, those that can appreciate a car despite what badge is on the nose. However, I do agree it's a small market and there may not be space for both the Camaro and the VXR8, although I'd love to see them both on sale together.

Anyone know how many Monaros were sold here? I'd reckon sales figures for the Camaro could/would/should be similar.

If it's not sold in official RHD form, I really don't see that holding it back. The Mustang has been an amazing success over here despite LHD and no warranty.