next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Originally Posted by Chrome383Z
Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Originally Posted by Chrome383Z
"Thaaaat's not it."
Last edited by guionM; Aug 29, 2005 at 09:03 PM.
Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Originally Posted by guionM
Like the girls some of us 1st made love to said:
"Thaaaat's not it."
"Thaaaat's not it."

Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Originally Posted by guionM
Oh, and one more thing.
Word is it's the Holden "VB" not the "VE".
Word is it's the Holden "VB" not the "VE".

VB Commodore?? This isnt the late 70's early 80's
Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Originally Posted by guionM
Just to give you guys a heads up:
We are in the height of the summer testing season in Cal-Nev-Ariz area.
Seems everyone and their brother are bagging a particular sedan, both in LHD & RHD. You'll probally see it in your choice of car rag soon.
Don't let the cammos or strange paint schemes fool you. It's actually a pretty nice looking car.
We are in the height of the summer testing season in Cal-Nev-Ariz area.
Seems everyone and their brother are bagging a particular sedan, both in LHD & RHD. You'll probally see it in your choice of car rag soon.
Don't let the cammos or strange paint schemes fool you. It's actually a pretty nice looking car.

Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Originally Posted by formula79
Way too much cammo on the ones so far. Might as well be a styrofoam box on wheels.

But then again, they'll be at Sydney's show in 3 months anyway.
Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
VE won't be at Sydney Show. they'll still have a year or VY to sell, and there's a fairly big used car value correction going on here that'll have them scared for a while.
GM NA has plundered every hollow log inside Holden and the cash is dry. don't expect any more concepts, either.
GM NA has plundered every hollow log inside Holden and the cash is dry. don't expect any more concepts, either.
Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
That's the problem with getting noticed by the American bosses ... they take all the best things, and then when things start to go badly, they walk away and say "look after yourself" ...
Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Originally Posted by Oz Mickey T
VE won't be at Sydney Show. they'll still have a year or VY to sell, and there's a fairly big used car value correction going on here that'll have them scared for a while.
GM NA has plundered every hollow log inside Holden and the cash is dry. don't expect any more concepts, either.
GM NA has plundered every hollow log inside Holden and the cash is dry. don't expect any more concepts, either.
1. Drain all money from successful subsidieries and divisions.
2. Sell off subsidieries, divisions & holdings.
3.Stop research and development.
4. Be bought out by another company or investment firm because the company is worth is far cheaper than the assets it holds.
Sounds like the makings of another thread.
Re: next GTO on Zeta, next gen Commodore front end similar profile to current gto
Originally Posted by guionM
You know, this is the 1st sign that a company is headed into the toilet.
1. Drain all money from successful subsidieries and divisions.
2. Sell off subsidieries, divisions & holdings.
3.Stop research and development.
4. Be bought out by another company or investment firm because the company is worth is far cheaper than the assets it holds.
Sounds like the makings of another thread.
1. Drain all money from successful subsidieries and divisions.
2. Sell off subsidieries, divisions & holdings.
3.Stop research and development.
4. Be bought out by another company or investment firm because the company is worth is far cheaper than the assets it holds.
Sounds like the makings of another thread.




You're right, I misunderstood.