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GM's Zeta Light Maybe?
Monday, April 18, 2005 7:37 AM
General Motors is scouring its shelves to find an architecture for its next generation of rear-wheel-drive vehicles.

One option under consideration is something GM executives are calling "Zeta light," a lower-cost version of the Zeta architecture that was supposed to be the basis for a new generation of premium rwd vehicles in North America.

In March, GM put several 2008 vehicle programs in limbo, including a production version of the Buick Velite concept and replacements for the Pontiac GTO and Buick Park Avenue.

GM insiders say Zeta light is one of many rwd proposals floating around the company that use existing platforms and components. Other possibilities include Sigma, the rwd architecture used by Cadillac's sedans and sport wagons; and Kappa, GM's small, sporty rwd car architecture debuting this year with the Pontiac Solstice.

The bottom line: GM insiders say they want rwd vehicles, including one in the mold of the Camaro muscle car, which was discontinued in 2002.

"It's something everybody wants to do," one GM insiders says. "We just have to do it right."

Last week GM Vice Chairman Robert Lutz told the SAE World Congress in Detroit: "We're going to take another look at high-performance rear-wheel drive. But it's going to be something I call Zeta light."

Jim Hall, an auto analyst for Auto-Pacific Inc. in Southfield, Mich., and a former GM employee, says there is an appetite for high-image, moderately priced vehicles inside GM. But there's a problem.
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"The margin is very low on those vehicles," Hall says. "That's not what GM needs right now. What they need is a high-margin home run."

Wagoner said GM could decide to use either a Sigma derivative or a cheaper version of Zeta.
Wagoner said the economics of the derailed Zeta program didn't add up. It was "too expensive for what we wanted to do with it," he said. "This needs to cover a range of price-sensitive segments. The initial designs we saw of Zeta were not what we wanted, so that's where the costs began to come apart."

Wagoner also said rwd cars are "not a massive profit-driver decision in the near term." He added: "We need to do it right. In the scheme of things of what's going to drive the business over the next three or four years, this isn't the most critical item we're looking at."

GM spokesman Pat Morrissey says anything is possible: "We have different, flexible architectures on the shelf that we can look at other options. We're not starting from ground zero."





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Re: GM's Zeta Light Maybe?
Monday, April 18, 2005 8:33 AM
Would be nice. Hopefully they will build a new plant for it then and bring some better quality.



Re: GM's Zeta Light Maybe?
Monday, April 18, 2005 8:37 AM
If they did... it'd be in Quebec.. there's a standing agreement that no new "Camaro" named cars can be built elsewhere by GM unless GM pays out HEAVY FINES (hundreds of millions of dollars IIRC).



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Re: GM's Zeta Light Maybe?
Monday, April 18, 2005 8:52 AM
yay
muscle



Re: GM's Zeta Light Maybe?
Monday, April 18, 2005 10:35 AM
why is gm such a bunch of penny pinching assh*les just make a quality car for a good price and they might start to build up there rep again.
Re: GM's Zeta Light Maybe?
Monday, April 18, 2005 12:30 PM
Did you write this article Goodwrench?



Re: GM's Zeta Light Maybe?
Monday, April 18, 2005 2:23 PM
"Zeta light" .. sounds like soda pop.

Hey GM, we don't care what you call it. Shut your corporate pie hole and make the car already!




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