Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
So basically, save for styling, we are talking about putting an 8 into a car that would normally have a 4. If it existed. 
With people crying about energy left and right doesen't really make sense to me.

With people crying about energy left and right doesen't really make sense to me.
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
I've lately thought the idea of a RWD/AWD Malibu with avialable I4, V6 and a small V8 for options. Keep the V8 small, 4.8 and/or 5.3, to keep insurance prices down. I know I would buy one if I could get one for 25k.
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by 97z28/m6
and thats an idea that i like. just make it available with a stick.

I'd bet if you gave GM Brazil access to GMT355 and $50 million, they could design and manufacture a really inexpensive RWD, V8 car ...... with a stick.
GM Brazil seems to have the uncanny ability to put programs together with cast off platforms and obsolete parts.
They could sell it here and in South America.
Last edited by Z284ever; May 2, 2006 at 05:22 PM.
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by Z284ever
I'd bet if you gave GM Brazil access to GMT355 and $50 million, they could design and manufacture a really inexpensive RWD, V8 car ...... with a stick.
GM Brazil seems to have the uncanny ability to put programs together with cast off platforms and obsolete parts.
They could sell it here and in South America.
GM Brazil seems to have the uncanny ability to put programs together with cast off platforms and obsolete parts.
They could sell it here and in South America.
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by IREngineer
Don't forget US regs. We could do it here to if we didn't have to design for 10/150K and zero damage while being rammed from behind by a locomotive at 45mph. Well, maybe I exaggerated a little...
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by WERM
If another cheaper V8 RWD car slots below camaro, then camaro has failed to be what it should be.
Anyway, I'm thinking of something substantially cheaper than the Camaro's segment. Just as a reference point, a regular cab, 2wd, Silverado 1500 with 4.8 and 5 speed can be priced on Chevy.com for $17,660.
Last edited by Z284ever; May 3, 2006 at 12:07 AM.
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by Z284ever
I'd bet if you gave GM Brazil access to GMT355 and $50 million, they could design and manufacture a really inexpensive RWD, V8 car ...... with a stick.
GM Brazil seems to have the uncanny ability to put programs together with cast off platforms and obsolete parts.
They could sell it here and in South America.
GM Brazil seems to have the uncanny ability to put programs together with cast off platforms and obsolete parts.
They could sell it here and in South America.
The Bel Air was the car based on a truck chassis. Too heavy. Too primitive. It sounds neat at first, but when you do the full business case and try to figure out who'd buy it, it turns out that people want retro-looking cars and not the retro cars themselves.
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
I thought we were trying to get away from cars that felt like, and were super cheap?
If we are just trying to make an ultra cheap fun car I dont think that neccesitates a V8.
Hell if Camaro gets the 300ish hp v6 you were just talking about at 18k then why would you really want a 330 hp V8 in a 14k car that feels like the catalogue of GM parts that it is. Especially in the face of a car that is pretty much gonna be bred for performance from the ground up?
If we are just trying to make an ultra cheap fun car I dont think that neccesitates a V8.
Hell if Camaro gets the 300ish hp v6 you were just talking about at 18k then why would you really want a 330 hp V8 in a 14k car that feels like the catalogue of GM parts that it is. Especially in the face of a car that is pretty much gonna be bred for performance from the ground up?
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by teal98
It wouldn't meet passenger car safety standards (or if it did squeak by, it would get poor ratings on the optional tests).
GMT355 vehicles have mostly 5 star ratings.
Last edited by Z284ever; May 3, 2006 at 12:54 AM.
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by Z284ever
What makes you say that?
GMT355 vehicles have mostly 5 star ratings.
GMT355 vehicles have mostly 5 star ratings.
For NHTSA, it's actually mostly 4-star ratings. Out of 11 ratings, 9 had four, and 2 had 5 stars. What about roof crush standards? When to pickups have to start meeting those? But never mind. Let's assume it's safe enough.
It's still too heavy. Nearly 3700 pounds for a 2wd 5 cylinder. Put a sedan or coupe body on it and add a V8, and you have 4000+ pounds. With a pickup suspension. Pickup ride height. Means poor aero. Which means gas guzzler. And it would drive like a truck.
Even if I were interested (and I might be -- I drive a Suzuki GV and I have a couple of early 70s Cutlasses after all) I just don't think the appeal would be there in the numbers GM would need to get the cost down.
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by teal98
Even if I were interested (and I might be -- I drive a Suzuki GV and I have a couple of early 70s Cutlasses after all) I just don't think the appeal would be there in the numbers GM would need to get the cost down.
If you could go into your Chevy dealer, and get a decent new car, with adequate chassis dynamics, smallblock V8, manual trans, for $18 or $19K (again, below where the Camaro would be priced, making that argument moot),............would we get any takers?
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by Z284ever
And that there is the question. Would it appeal to enough people? The whole deal with the Bel Air concept was to explore the viability of a BOF car. The reason being low cost compared to a more common unibody.
If you could go into your Chevy dealer, and get a decent new car, with adequate chassis dynamics, smallblock V8, manual trans, for $18 or $19K (again, below where the Camaro would be priced, making that argument moot),............would we get any takers?
If you could go into your Chevy dealer, and get a decent new car, with adequate chassis dynamics, smallblock V8, manual trans, for $18 or $19K (again, below where the Camaro would be priced, making that argument moot),............would we get any takers?
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by IREngineer
I say no. Too many nice HO 4's and 6's in that range that would give a nicer complete package. Think about it, would you buy the vehicle you are proposing over a turbo Nomad or even turbo Cobalt? I sure wouldn't. The market has moved on...
Re: Cheap V8. Is there a niche below Camaro?
Originally Posted by IREngineer
I say no. Too many nice HO 4's and 6's in that range that would give a nicer complete package. Think about it, would you buy the vehicle you are proposing over a turbo Nomad or even turbo Cobalt? I sure wouldn't. The market has moved on...
But I guess that $3,500 is on the hood for a reason.


