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GM considering plans for RWD performance sedan, wagon and ute

Posted May 3rd 2012 2:28PM

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The General wants more rear-wheel drive vehicles in its lineup and has plans to bring a few more to the North American market, including a sedan, possibly a wagon and sport utility, according to Car and Driver.

GM already sells a rear-wheel-drive Chevrolet sedan, but only sworn law enforcement officers are allowed to drive it: The Chevrolet Caprice PPV.

Now, GM will reportedly build a civilian offshoot of the the PPV and market it as the SuperSport sedan, as we reported last week. Under the hood would be GM's 6.2-litre V-8 creating more than 400 horsepower! That SuperSport badge will also go onto Chevrolet's NASCAR entry next year.

Car and Driver reports that after the V8 SuperSport launches, a milder 300-plus-horsepower 3.6-litre V-6 model will follow. By 2015, when the rear-wheel-drive Zeta platform is improved, production of this vehicle (as well as the PPV) will come to North America, thus opening up the market for more police car sales, as some local governments can only buy American-made cruisers.

Furthermore, GM is considering building a rear-wheel-drive wagon as well as a sport-utility (read: ute) model. The updated Zeta II platform can handle both vehicles, especially since the next-generation Camaro will be shifting to the new Alpha platform that will underpin the Cadillac ATS and next-gen CTS.

Really, all of these vehicles are derivatives of the discontinued Pontiac G8, which is still on sale as the Holden Commodore in other markets. It was, arguably, the best Pontiac ever made. Bringing cars, wagons and utes like that to North American consumers, under any name or brand, is an immigration policy we can fully endorse.

News Source: Car and Driver

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bigfriggindeal

Please bring it GM, don't talk about it for 5 years, just bring it and put a manual transmission in it.

May 04 2012 at 10:14 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply