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26-01-2010, 08:55 PM | #1 | ||
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Enemy within stalks Commodore
BRUCE NEWTON January 24, 2010 The Opel Insignia The Opel Insignia Holden's Commodore could face an enemy from within when the drab Korean-sourced Epica mid-size sedan is replaced in 2012. Drive has learned exclusively that the Epica replacement, codenamed V300 within General Motors, will share underpinnings with the Chevrolet Malibu, which is being developed in Detroit. Both cars will be built from the same platform as the award-winning Opel Insignia mid-size sedan (pictured). The Holden version will be built in Korea by GM Daewoo and differ only in styling detail; the Australian version will get a unique Holden front end, as the Epica does now. The Malibu is a big car — the current generation measures nearly 4.9 metres long — that encroaches on Commodore territory in the same way the latest Ford Mondeo sits close to the Blue Oval's locally built large car, the Falcon. The flexibility of the Insignia platform means the V300 could come to Australia with the choice of four or six-cylinder engines; petrol, diesel or even plug-in hybrid; and front- or all-wheel drive. Holden chairman and managing director Alan Batey confirmed Holden had started product planning for the V300 and was conscious of maintaining separation with Commodore. "We will position V300 to make sure it has got a very compelling customer offering, whether that's from technology, powertrains and positioning, so we don't sit a large medium-sized car on top of a large car," Mr Batey said. "We need to be really careful. The two things that really differentiate [V300 and Commodore] are it's a front-wheel-drive car versus a rear-wheel-drive car and, secondly, the powertrain opportunities V300 provides." That means diesel — already offered with the Epica (and Cruze small car) — and, potentially, a hybrid. Neither option is expected for Commodore before the middle of the next decade. "You can't dismiss those things," Mr Batey said. "With fuel at $1.20 it looks OK; if fuel peaks at $2.50 then you are at a different place again, particularly from a fleet perspective. So we need to keep our options open." Ads by Google
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26-01-2010, 08:57 PM | #2 | ||
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Still not quite the doomsday article we copped about the falcon..
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26-01-2010, 09:02 PM | #3 | |||
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The Insignia looks a nice car. But again, it's not a lightweight.
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It was more the headline to make you read the article.
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26-01-2010, 11:50 PM | #6 | ||
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An internal rival to the mighty Commodore...Wow!
Ford will have an EB I-4 Falcon to challenge and beat it? priceless.... |
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27-01-2010, 01:12 AM | #7 | |||
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As for the car itself, it is not, to my knowledge, an opel insignia. Certainly not rebadged but a different car built on the same platform. At this early stage there is no real specification in terms of engines, suspensions etc. 2012 is telling though...the epica is dead in the water and while the cruze could be seen as medium sized (in sedan form) i suppose it doesn't really have the quality to get within cooee of mondeo/accord euro/mazda 6 now does it. Oh, and as we all know (but is not widely reported) the aussie built cruze sedan/hatchback is pushed back to next year now and the jury is fully out on whether it will have any sufficient changes to equal the class leader or be built at all for that matter..... Yeah fun times at GM-H. By the time this car arrives ford will have not only updated the current mondeo with ecoboost engines they may be not far from launching an all new model (with global platform sharing with fusion etc.). Cruze won't get here till just before 2011 focus....which will rip it a new one well and truly......
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27-01-2010, 01:16 AM | #8 | ||
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Drive is affiliated with The Age. It is a supplement every Saturday.
I generally do not mind it....I prefer it over Carsguide when it comes to car reviews because they seem a little more considered. Carsguide is just terrible. The car looks okay. The diesel option may be a winner.
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27-01-2010, 08:54 AM | #9 | ||
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Pfffft this is a nothing story, its much more of a beat-up than the Falcon FWD story. With the Falcon, Ford management have been the one raising the doubts, whereas in this story these rumours have been created out of nothing.
There has always existed a midsized FWD GM vehicle, ie Holden Camira, Holden Apollo, Holden Vectra, Holden Epica alongside the Commodore. This is nothing new, to suggest that the Commodore is under threat is a bit of a stretch especially considering its the number 1 seller in Australia, has markets in the middle east, is about to have a billion dollar export to the US in the form of a police car, is being considered as high performance Chevy also in the US, and has powerful stateside allies in the form of Vice President Bob Lutz and head of North American Product Mark Reuss. Honestly the Mondeo has more of a chance in replacing the Falcon than the Insignia has in replacing the Commodore. |
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27-01-2010, 09:29 AM | #10 | ||
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The real enemy within for Commodore is the Cruze!
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lol. hook, line and sinker.
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27-01-2010, 09:58 AM | #12 | |||
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27-01-2010, 03:24 PM | #13 | ||
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I wonder if this story has anything to do with a story about 6 months ago stating that Holden & Buick were working on a large FWD platform that could replace Zeta after 2018? I'll try to dig up the article.
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I thought the epica was being replaced buy the cruze?
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Commodore is dead. I'll drink a frothy glass of my own pee if GM let Holden have another Zeta type platform outing.
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watching Holden release cars that compete against each other in the marketplace is nothing new they have been cannabalizing sales from themselves for as long as I can remember, they seem to respond to every numb nuts when they say something like "I want a twincab holden ute" "I want a 2 door commodore" that is the exact type of thinking that lead GMC to where they are today.....
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27-01-2010, 06:05 PM | #21 | ||
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This article made me realise Holden's love of cheap nasty Asian built cars
Barina - Korea Cruze - Korea Epica - Korea Captiva - Korea Colorado - Thailand Combo - Korea? Commodore - Australia Where as Ford's only Asian car is the Ranger. I wonder how many of your average car buyer even realises that...
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Its just an over weight Korean built Daewoo, i cant see it helping any, and i really cant see it upsetting the Commodore much
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27-01-2010, 07:09 PM | #27 | ||
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Holden and Commodore's biggest threat isn't poxy FWD Korean made econoboxes, but manufacture of Zeta cars in China and Korea. LWB Zeta variants are already 'assembled' in CKD form in China (Buick Park Avenue) and Korea (Daewoo somethingorother). Sooner or later Detroit are going to say: "hang on, why are we paying through the nose to make Zeta cars in Australia for such a small market when we can build them in volumes offshore for half the price?"
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