2005 LaCrosse info
2005 LaCrosse info
From GMInsidenews...but since no one wants to register I will copy and paste
La Crosse
--Models--
CX
CXL
CXS
----Cool Options--
Driver info. Center
Chrome Grille surround with graphite colored inserts
Gold Package
Silver Package9-speakers Monsoon radio and 2 subs!
Remotte vehicle start
--Engine--
3.8L V6 200 HP 230 lb. feet of torque (we did not heard of another option...but I am guessing there will be...more like praying)
--Color--
Sterling Silver
Cashmere
Superior Blue
White
Black
Cardinal Red
Glacier Blue
Steelmist
--Dimensions--
Wheelbase- 110.5
Length- 198.30
La Crosse
--Models--
CX
CXL
CXS
----Cool Options--
Driver info. Center
Chrome Grille surround with graphite colored inserts
Gold Package
Silver Package9-speakers Monsoon radio and 2 subs!
Remotte vehicle start
--Engine--
3.8L V6 200 HP 230 lb. feet of torque (we did not heard of another option...but I am guessing there will be...more like praying)
--Color--
Sterling Silver
Cashmere
Superior Blue
White
Black
Cardinal Red
Glacier Blue
Steelmist
--Dimensions--
Wheelbase- 110.5
Length- 198.30
sounds like the current Regal. (which i guess is good since this is what it's being replaced by) but that 200 hp engine better be the base engine, especially when you have the Bonneville, GP, and Impala coming out with about 285 horses in the next couple of years.
Originally posted by Donutboy97
sounds like the current Regal. (which i guess is good since this is what it's being replaced by) but that 200 hp engine better be the base engine, especially when you have the Bonneville, GP, and Impala coming out with about 285 horses in the next couple of years.
sounds like the current Regal. (which i guess is good since this is what it's being replaced by) but that 200 hp engine better be the base engine, especially when you have the Bonneville, GP, and Impala coming out with about 285 horses in the next couple of years.
Anyone ever notice how the LaCrosse concept and the Chevrolet SS concept (by body style only) look like they could be designed on the same body structure?
6 window greenhouse, semi-fast back, similar rear-end structure. The drivetrain & chassis of both concepts aren't production, and aren't meant to be. While the LaCrosse is about mid-size, the SS design is about a scale or 2 larger. The SS concept is also known to be an exageration of a soon to be production design.
Yet both LaCrosse concept and the Chevy SS concept look similar in sheet metal and greenhouse layout, minus the front clip & rear end.
Now....... can anyone tell me, why that is?
Here's some hints:
From the rear:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
And from the front:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
If you get this, go have yourself a nice cold beer. No one else has picked this up yet, and the SS concept has been out nearly a year.
6 window greenhouse, semi-fast back, similar rear-end structure. The drivetrain & chassis of both concepts aren't production, and aren't meant to be. While the LaCrosse is about mid-size, the SS design is about a scale or 2 larger. The SS concept is also known to be an exageration of a soon to be production design.
Yet both LaCrosse concept and the Chevy SS concept look similar in sheet metal and greenhouse layout, minus the front clip & rear end.
Now....... can anyone tell me, why that is?

Here's some hints:
From the rear:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
And from the front:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
If you get this, go have yourself a nice cold beer. No one else has picked this up yet, and the SS concept has been out nearly a year.
Last edited by guionM; Nov 26, 2003 at 04:12 PM.
Re: Always look at the concept design, not the car itself.
Originally posted by guionM
Anyone ever notice how the LaCrosse concept and the Chevrolet SS concept (by body style only) look like they could be designed on the same body structure?
6 window greenhouse, semi-fast back, similar rear-end structure. The drivetrain & chassis of both concepts aren't production, and aren't meant to be. While the LaCrosse is about mid-size, the SS design is about a scale or 2 larger. The SS concept is also known to be an exageration of a soon to be production design.
Yet both LaCrosse concept and the Chevy SS concept look similar in sheet metal and greenhouse layout, minus the front clip & rear end.
Now....... can anyone tell me, why that is?
Here's some hints:
From the rear:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
And from the front:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
If you get this, go have yourself a nice cold beer. No one else has picked this up yet, and the SS concept has been out nearly a year.
Anyone ever notice how the LaCrosse concept and the Chevrolet SS concept (by body style only) look like they could be designed on the same body structure?
6 window greenhouse, semi-fast back, similar rear-end structure. The drivetrain & chassis of both concepts aren't production, and aren't meant to be. While the LaCrosse is about mid-size, the SS design is about a scale or 2 larger. The SS concept is also known to be an exageration of a soon to be production design.
Yet both LaCrosse concept and the Chevy SS concept look similar in sheet metal and greenhouse layout, minus the front clip & rear end.
Now....... can anyone tell me, why that is?

Here's some hints:
From the rear:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
And from the front:
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
http://www.conceptcarz.com/folder/ph...ehicleTypeID=0
If you get this, go have yourself a nice cold beer. No one else has picked this up yet, and the SS concept has been out nearly a year.
Originally posted by IMPALA64
Hmmm, maybe the greenhouse on both cars is a preview of the VE design
Hmmm, maybe the greenhouse on both cars is a preview of the VE design
So should we expect a similar design structure for the 5th Gen too?
Originally posted by stars1010
VE is for sure the new Camaro platform right?
So should we expect a similar design structure for the 5th Gen too?
VE is for sure the new Camaro platform right?
So should we expect a similar design structure for the 5th Gen too?
Originally posted by ckt101
You forgot the biggest LaCrosse news: they will be giving it a different name in Canada because lacrosse is slang for masturbation in quebec
You forgot the biggest LaCrosse news: they will be giving it a different name in Canada because lacrosse is slang for masturbation in quebec
Is it all of Canada, or just French speaking Quebec that is getting the renamed car?
Originally posted by Sixer-Bird
I think VE and Sigma mass/sigma lite/modular or whatever you want to call it, are different. VE is the V-body update. I could be way off on this though...
I think VE and Sigma mass/sigma lite/modular or whatever you want to call it, are different. VE is the V-body update. I could be way off on this though...
They are all the same thing.

Camaro apparently is not exactly a coupe version of this chassis, but it's likely to use many the same chassis components, and it's quite possible it could be built on the same assembly line.
Originally posted by guionM
Camaro apparently is not exactly a coupe version of this chassis, but it's likely to use many the same chassis components, and it's quite possible it could be built on the same assembly line.
Camaro apparently is not exactly a coupe version of this chassis, but it's likely to use many the same chassis components, and it's quite possible it could be built on the same assembly line.


