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Replying to: louiswei (Feb 21, 2008 4:04 am) That means they changed the skin and attachment points. |
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Replying to: imidazol97 (Feb 21, 2008 8:37 am) There is just so much bad info out there.... the 2GR V6 is not a "beefed up" 3.0/3.3 engine at all. Not even close, its a varient of the 4.0 L V6 used in the Four Runner. |
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Replying to: louiswei (Feb 21, 2008 4:04 am) His point is actually quite valid. You see...you jumped on me for saying that the Impala simply couldn't "share" a platform with the CTS because the CTS was "too small" in your words. Platforms can be modified for other vehicles, even if they are bigger than the vehicle it started under. However...the statement I made wasn't really a statement, it was merely and expressed thought about one possible option. Someone else brought up the fact that the Impala could be based on the same platform that the G8 is on...which is also a possibility. I never said the Impala WOULD share (or be based on) the CTS platform, I simply said it could be. The reality is...it very well could be and that's the point that Imidazol97 made by pointing out the Avalon using a re-worked Camry platform.
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Replying to: allmet33 (Feb 21, 2008 9:14 am) Looks like someone needs to catchup on his reading skills... Usually I don't throw stones while in a glass house, it's always some dang annoying kids who throws stones at my glass house.
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Replying to: louiswei (Feb 21, 2008 10:03 am) You said that the CTS was too small for the Impala to be based on it's platform. Why, oh why great and wonderful Louis...can you PLEASE explain why the future Impala (if it were to go RWD) can't be based on the current CTS platform???
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Replying to: allmet33 (Feb 21, 2008 10:13 am) 1. The RWD Impala can't be based on the CTS platform or 2. The RWD Impala can't be based on the CTS but can share platform Was it option 1 or option 2? Seriously, please stop putting words in my mouth. The "CTS platform" is only one version of GM's Sigma platform, current vehicles based on this platforms are: STS, SRX and CTS. So since the Impala is a fullsize sedan it can't be based on the "CTS platform" but can share the Sigma platform with the CTS. Is it clear for you now?
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Replying to: louiswei (Feb 21, 2008 10:44 am) Okay...let's see if we can't make sense of this. If the CTS platform exists first and it's a tad bit too small for the Impala to use as is. Then...if it were re-worked to fit the Impala, wouldn't that be an Impala "BASED" on the CTS platform? In your own words, you basically said (when I first posted about it) that the CTS platform wouldn't work because it was too small (I dare you to go back and check that out...you DID say that). Well...with the current CTS platform having just really changed...I doubt if it would change again by the time the RWD Impala would be brought out (if it even goes RWD). Now...if they changed the CTS platform and made it bigger and it would fit the Impala, THEN...they would be SHARING platforms. So...based on your own words, they couldn't share platforms based on what I orginally said about the FUTURE RWD Impala being based on the CURRENT CTS platform. What was that you said about reading?
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| The current Camry and Avalon rides on an updated platform. It is not considered new, despite some reports claim otherwise. | |
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A reporter seeks to interview owners of cars with more than 100,000 miles on their odometers. Please respond to jfallon |
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Replying to: allmet33 (Feb 21, 2008 11:22 am) Once again, I've said that the RWD Impala can share platform with the CTS but it can't be based on CTS or CTS platform because it is just too small. The reality is, the CTS platform is too small for a RWD Impala but both can share the Sigma platform. A CTS platform is dedicated for CTS, SRX platform is dedicated for SRX and STS platform is dedicated for STS but all 3 use the Sigma platform architecture. Do you understand now or not? So...based on your own words, they couldn't share platforms based on what I orginally said about the FUTURE RWD Impala being based on the CURRENT CTS platform. Where did I say they couldn't share platforms? Again, evidences please. I want to see the exact statement which I said that the RWD Impala and CTS couldn't share platforms. If you can't provide those then what you are doing is to put YOUR words in my mouth.
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