Showing posts with label General Motor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General Motor. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Holden Commodore conversion for Pontiac G8



General Motors has been the perpetrator of several fortunate and unfortunate badge engineering jobs over the years, and the G8 -- based off the Holden Commodore -- is the most recent example. The Aussie sedan was partially developed with American sales in mind and because of that, it doesn't take much to give your spiffy new G8 a nose job inspired by the Land Down Under. Australian firm JHP Vehicle Enhancements will sell you an entire body kit to change your G8 into a Holden for a mere, um, $4,000 if you choose to go all out in an attempt to replicate the HSV model. That's a sizable chunk of change, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Since we're less concerned with appearances, we'd just put the extra scratch towards upgrading to the GXP.







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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Pontiac G8 will be dead in 5 years

2008 Pontiac G8. Camera used was a Sony Cyber-...Image via WikipediaGM's excitement division looks to become a lot less exciting with the rumored death of the G8 sedan. Despite the fact that the G8 has received nothing but glowingly positive press, the realities of fuel prices and the global economy appear set to kill of the performance sedan in the prime of it's production cycle. GM will reportedly not renew the G8 after its Holden-sourced chassis architecture is redesigned following a planned five-year run.



The Pontiac Solstice in both coupe and convertible forms is also unlikely to see a second generation. Unfortunately, the Solstice, Saturn Sky and their Opel spin-off don't generate enough sales to support another go-round, which could leave Pontiac with exactly zero vehicles with overtly sporting pretensions. While the G6 may be a decent car, it and a Cobalt derivative in the form of the G5 and a rebadged Aveo known as the G3 do not a BMW competitor make. What does this mean for the future of Pontiac as a brand? We'll see.







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