What types of cars would you like to see GM make that they don't now?
Re: What types of cars would you like to see GM make that they don't now?
Originally Posted by poSSum
Wagons / 4 door hatches
More manual transmissions
Fewer standard roof racks
More manual transmissions
Fewer standard roof racks
Manuals =
Roof racks = I have never used one but would get one on a Van, SUV, or Avalance just because I think it makes the vehicle look better.
Re: What types of cars would you like to see GM make that they don't now?
I was thinking of a VW Golf or Mini type of hatchback. The Cobalt and Solstice are not super practical in that they are NOT a hatchback and you can't put things like La-z-boy's and big TV's in them.
BTW,
JEDCamino - once, I owned a CRX Si, I bought it for a song because it had problems...put a few hundred bucks into it and it was running like a champ. I had been enjoying/driving it for about two weeks when a monster hail storm came and it's little aluminum foil body and thin glass were utterly destroyed.
BTW,
JEDCamino - once, I owned a CRX Si, I bought it for a song because it had problems...put a few hundred bucks into it and it was running like a champ. I had been enjoying/driving it for about two weeks when a monster hail storm came and it's little aluminum foil body and thin glass were utterly destroyed.
Re: What types of cars would you like to see GM make that they don't now?
Originally Posted by WERM
I was thinking of a VW Golf or Mini type of hatchback. The Cobalt and Solstice are not super practical in that they are NOT a hatchback and you can't put things like La-z-boy's and big TV's in them.
BTW,
JEDCamino - once, I owned a CRX Si, I bought it for a song because it had problems...put a few hundred bucks into it and it was running like a champ. I had been enjoying/driving it for about two weeks when a monster hail storm came and it's little aluminum foil body and thin glass were utterly destroyed.
BTW,
JEDCamino - once, I owned a CRX Si, I bought it for a song because it had problems...put a few hundred bucks into it and it was running like a champ. I had been enjoying/driving it for about two weeks when a monster hail storm came and it's little aluminum foil body and thin glass were utterly destroyed.

I'd like to see more in the way of sporty styling.
I also want to see more use of diesels in the US - maybe not in ponycars or high-performance units just yet, but I'd go for a V6 turbo-diesel version of an Explorer or TBlazer. And yes, the economy IS better for them today.
I'd also like to see more investement and development of continually-variable drive systems like Honda debuted a few years ago. As an engineer, I have clear visions of such a system that could actually outperform a manual in a drag race, yet offer smooth and constant ratio reduction down to levels unobtainable by conventional gearboxes - like .4:1. They could EASILY come to replace 6-speeds if you think about it, yet yeild phenomenal gas mileage if used with a DOD engine.
Just .02!
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