What new cars are left to see this autoshow season?
Re: What new cars are left to see this autoshow season?
Originally Posted by IREngineer
Who typically uses NY as their "big show"? Let's see...Caddy, Buick?, Lincoln?, Chrysler?
Like Guy said, We have to wait.
Re: What new cars are left to see this autoshow season?
Originally Posted by IREngineer
Who typically uses NY as their "big show"? Let's see...Caddy, Buick?, Lincoln?, Chrysler?
SRX refresh?
Re: What new cars are left to see this autoshow season?
Originally Posted by IREngineer
Who typically uses NY as their "big show"? Let's see...Caddy, Buick?, Lincoln?, Chrysler?
On another front, it seems Holden got their Monaro replacement approved.
Finally, Red once mentioned that soon he'd have so many new models coming down the line, he had no idea where he's going to put them on his display. Even discounting Zeta, GM does seem to be going into overkill on new models in the 2008-2010 timeframe.
Chrysler won't be standing still (the LXs are going to be redone around then as well).
With all the engineers and product people Ford let go, I see no way they can keep up even if they become profitable tomorrow. I don't believe they have enough people to bring out the number of new products to keep up.
Re: What new cars are left to see this autoshow season?
Originally Posted by guionM
Lets just keep it in GM, and say it will likely be newsworthy on one (or maybe both) of the future vehicles threads.
On another front, it seems Holden got their Monaro replacement approved.
Finally, Red once mentioned that soon he'd have so many new models coming down the line, he had no idea where he's going to put them on his display. Even discounting Zeta, GM does seem to be going into overkill on new models in the 2008-2010 timeframe.
Chrysler won't be standing still (the LXs are going to be redone around then as well).
With all the engineers and product people Ford let go, I see no way they can keep up even if they become profitable tomorrow. I don't believe they have enough people to bring out the number of new products to keep up.
On another front, it seems Holden got their Monaro replacement approved.
Finally, Red once mentioned that soon he'd have so many new models coming down the line, he had no idea where he's going to put them on his display. Even discounting Zeta, GM does seem to be going into overkill on new models in the 2008-2010 timeframe.
Chrysler won't be standing still (the LXs are going to be redone around then as well).
With all the engineers and product people Ford let go, I see no way they can keep up even if they become profitable tomorrow. I don't believe they have enough people to bring out the number of new products to keep up.
Are we talking concept or production here??
Re: What new cars are left to see this autoshow season?
Originally Posted by IREngineer
Didn't GM have a GTO showcar that they planned on showing, and decided not to at the last minute? Is it possible, or is it coincidence that you mentioned the Monaro???
Are we talking concept or production here??
Are we talking concept or production here??

As for GTO, it was a mockup shown to the press & distinguished guests last year, not an autoshow bound model.
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