Report: A more exciting redesign of the current GTO likely to arrive
for 2008.
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - If the looks of the Pontiac GTO are a little too
bland for your taste, there will be a new, more exciting-looking
version in a couple of years, a Detroit newspaper reports.
The current Pontiac GTO is a modified version of a car built by GM's
Australian subsidiary, Holden. The car is sold in very similar form as
the Holden Monaro in Australia. Holden will stop production of the
Monaro later this year.
Production of the GTO, which has a different grille and a more powerful
engine -- the same 400-horsepower engine used in the Chevrolet Corvette
-- will continue at least through the 2006 model year, the Detroit Free
Press reported. Both the Holden Monaro and Pontiac GTO cars are built
in the same factory in Australia. The GTO's engines are exported to
Austrialia from the U.S,
The next-generation GTO will share much of its engineering with a new
GM family of rear-wheel-drive cars, according to Jim Hopson, a Pontiac
spokesperson quoted in the story.
The new car is expected to begin production in 2008. likely in
Australia, and it will be more striking in appearance than the current
GTO, the newspaper said, citing unnamed company sources.
Inside Line, an automotive Website produced by CNN.com automotive
partner Edmunds.com, is reporting that the new GTO could be a four-door
car with a coupe-like profile. That conjecture is based on information
from sources at GM and other companies involved with the project, a
spokeswoman for Edmunds.com said.
Any details of the car reported in the news media, beyond the mere fact
that is being worked on, are "pure conjecture," Hopson told CNN/Money.
"The next-generation GTO will fulfill the promise of the current car,"
Hopson was quoted as saying in the Free Press story. "We have every
intention of getting it to the street as soon as possible."
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Patrick
'93 Cobra
Joe - 30 Jul 2005 00:35 GMT
NoOption5L@aol.com wrote in news:1122675876.534174.161840
@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> Report: A more exciting redesign of the current GTO likely to arrive
> for 2008.
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> Inside Line, an automotive Website produced by CNN.com automotive
> partner Edmunds.com, is reporting that the new GTO could be a four-door
> car with a coupe-like profile. That conjecture is based on information
> from sources at GM and other companies involved with the project, a
> spokeswoman for Edmunds.com said.
<snip>
Sounds just like the Charger. ;)
Big Al - 30 Jul 2005 02:16 GMT
> NoOption5L@aol.com wrote in news:1122675876.534174.161840
> @g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
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> <snip>
And Buick is going to call it the Gran Sport.
Al
AGuyNamedSteve - 01 Aug 2005 02:47 GMT
>>NoOption5L@aol.com wrote in news:1122675876.534174.161840
>>@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
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> Al
Where'd you read this???
Steve
72 Skylark Custom455
Big Al - 01 Aug 2005 06:59 GMT
>>>NoOption5L@aol.com wrote in news:1122675876.534174.161840
>>>@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
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> Steve
In the Wall Street Journal. Of course just because it was in there does not
make it true...
Al
AGuyNamedSteve - 02 Aug 2005 04:10 GMT
>>>>NoOption5L@aol.com wrote in news:1122675876.534174.161840
>>>>@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
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> Al
Yes, but it's on Usenet now - doesn't that make it true!? :)
Steve
72 Skylark Custom455
ZombyWoof - 30 Jul 2005 18:15 GMT
>Report: A more exciting redesign of the current GTO likely to arrive
>for 2008.
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>Patrick
>'93 Cobra
If gas prices continue on their steep rise and holding patterns do you
think that automakers will continue in the horsepower wars? Seems
like we are getting ready to revisit the pony car explosion of the
middle 60's and the follow-on implosion of the 70's gas crises. My
gawd I hope they don't bring back Gremlins, Pintos & Vegas as a
response.
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