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I looked at some brand new 3.6L DI V6 Cadillac CTS sedans on Friday night, and the quality of them was shocking - the fit and finish was very poor, especially for cars on display at a motorshow stand (which are usually the best of breed). The glossy plastics on the centre console looked especially cheap and nasty, at odds with the rest of the car, and the faux carbon fibre trim looked about as crook as when Mercedes last used it on the old SLK. Not good enough for the money. Compared to our local GM brand (Holden), Cadillac has quite some way to go. Holden's panel fit, and interior fit and finish are much better, shut-lines are smaller and more accurate - plus the interior is better put together and using materials of a much higher quality look and feel. It's not quite Lexus level, but it's not bad either. In my opinion, that's why the big American manufacturers are bleeding so badly, too many big trucks, not enough credible/competitive passenger cars and not a good enough brand image. They need to work on that big time. Merging with Chrysler won't do that. That's just more dirty laundry to deal with - and more baggage. GM needs to become a much more tightly run ship - with a few global car platforms: Large sedans/coupes: - All based from Zeta platform (eg, Commodore, Caprice, Lumina, Buick Park Avenue, Camaro, Coupe 60 showcar etc) Small sedans: - All based from the smaller version of Zeta platform (see the Torana show car) Small cars (hatchback, etc): - Base them all off the European Opel platforms, such as Corsa/Tigra/Astra, etc) Sports cars: - Corvette They badly need a BMW 3 Series rivalling small sedan that is priced to fight the common-garden-variety Japanese cars, with quality to match the Japanese. The idea already exists with the Torana TT36 concept car of some years ago - although it wasn't designed for that purpose. In Australia - it badly needs it as well. Commodore has the Toyota Aurion well and truly beaten (as does Ford Falcon), but they need something other than a front-drive Daewoo built Epica to take on Camry. The killer blow would be a 3 Series sized 4 cylinder rear-drive sedan with Commodore like style, and good quality. ![]() ![]() "There we are ladies and gentlemen, we're through Mach 1, the speed of sound, no bumps, no bangs - Concorde" Latest photo: http://www.airliners.net/photo/Singa...130/L/A380-841 - Singapore Airlines Last edited by cpd : 10-11-2008 at 08:05 PM. |
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American car companies have lost focus on what makes people buy their cars. Styling, precision ( which at times were good, other times not) and value. if you look ay what you spend on a car you get little for your money. GM sells the Holden Commodore in the US as the Pontiac G8 Sedan- not a bad Idea,just as the GTO is basically a Monaro. Ford on the other hand decided to come out with odd vehicles and change all the names. a great way to confuse its buyers. GM plans to go to rear wheel drive sedans to replace its big sedans may not make it to reality if the market continues in its current state. there are talks here that we may be driving chinese cars here by 2010
everything else seems to be coming from there too.there is even talk of GM selling its detroit headquarters. the foreign market ,especially china is the only area where GM sales are growing, despite a recent slup in china due to market fluctuation.![]() James |
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