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Talking Pontiac's Post G8 ST Future With GM VP of Marketing Susan Docherty
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01/07/09
What if there were people who needed lots of room to carry big, messy stuff (like, say, old Japanese motorcycles) but don't need massive hill-humping capability? Imagine that?
The G8 ST would have worked out a lot better than the Envoy XUV, which was designed solely for the purpose of transporting snowmen. In theory.
And also, I suppose the whole thing about the naming contest was a load of smoke and mirrors?
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You can bet they wouldn't take just anyone's call...
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I alluded to this earlier, but I'm very proud of how our little Jalopnik is getting all growed up. I've found references back to Jalopnik all over the 'Tubes. As an automotive journalism outlet, it's getting real, genuine respect in the automotive world, and I think huge props are deserved by the staff for what they've accomplished. Spinelli created a great formula, and Wert and crew have done an exceptional job of taking it to the next level.
Shit, was that a compliment for Wert and gang? I must need more Breakfast Scotch.
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Ask yourselves...what would Burt Reynolds do?
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I mean, for fuck's sake. Pay people to test-drive the damn things if you must. Get 'em in there.
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"I wasn't kidding when I said E39 M5 with a Corvette engine and better steering. [...] This is a seriously good car, it might not grab headlines, but it's exactly the kind of car I want."
Can you even imagine an auto journalist waxing that kind of praise about a Pontiac even 6 or 7 years ago? Honestly, they have the platforms to make a real run at making a cheaper American BMW. Think about it. The Kappa platform is a great RWD small-car platform (BMW 1 series?). It's based off the Corvette platform, which is widely recognized as being excellent. The Zeta platform is flexible enough to fill in the rest. The shortened Zeta of the Camaro could serve for a 3-series challenger, the G8 already takes on the 5-series, and the lengthened Zeta of the Senator/Statesman could go after the 7-series.
Yes, I know this steps on Caddy toes, but just make the Caddies better and more luxurious. I would be foaming at the mouth for a half-price brand-new BMW.
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Now, my dad has a 2005 BMW 530i. It's a great car. Silky-smooth inline six, pleasingly positive six-speed shifter, taut suspension, big enough to carry our whole family. It looks like the G8 does everything the 5-series does, except much cheaper and much faster. Of course, Pontiac has an image issue to overcome (due partly to the last 25 years of Pontiacs and partly to the last 25 years of Pontiac buyers) with the Euro-car set, but GM can use the Carpocalypse as a marketing tool: "We're starting with a fresh sheet of paper, and we've brought you the car we should have given you years ago." I've never been really gung-ho about American cars, but I really want this to happen. Dammit, GM, the pieces are right there on the workbench! Just put them together and get the cars out there!
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Shit, I never thought of it that way. That's perfect, let's do it. Armand Bengle for GM CEO '09. I'm putting a blue sign on my lawn.
I was just discussing this topic this morning with another car guy. I was saying my only hangup with the G8 was the lack of gadgetry... to which he reminded me that it was the main thing pissing me off about the new BMWs. I want a sporty CAR, not a friggin' mainframe. The G8 is basically a BMW without all the unnecessary crap.
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I still hold out some hope for the sportwagon. Some.
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The brand's best selling car is the G6 and half of it's total sales are to fleets. Everything else doesn't sell well at all, even the G8 sedan which has only moved a meager 15,000 units.
GM does not have the money or talent to make Pontiac into something other than it already is. They could have given Pontiac a real shot in the arm by producing a Firebird twin to the new Camaro, it was viturally a no brainger and they didn't do it.
Nobody wants Aussie Holdens from Pontiac. Nobody wants a Miata me-too. Nobody associates Pontiac with BMW nor do they want BMW-like cars from it.
Frankly, nobody cares about Pontiac. It's toast folks.
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I guess I must be named 'Nobody' then. Because I am totally stoked about getting a G8 GXP as soon as they come out. Actually, I kinda like that name.
Guys, meet Nobody, and his sister, Naomi...
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Hi Nobody, my name is No-one!
Hot sister, btw. :p
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Unfortunately, the only manual transmission they chose to offer in their sport sedan comes at the $40k price point. Additionally, they (at least previously) refused to build the G8 Sportwagon, which would be a perfect replacement for my WRX Sportwagon.
Is it so bad if Pontiac contracts to a core set of semi-low-volume niche sellers that piggyback on other mass-market GM engineering efforts?
GM doesn't need two Chevys. The only case for Pontiac to exist is to maintain (re-earn?) performance credibility. If they can't find a way to make that work, then maybe they should shut it down.
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This makes me wonder if any foreign automakers sell multiple models with only different badging here in the U.S.? I can't think of any.
Then I wonder why that is.
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The closest thing I can think of to an on-the-same-terms comparison, though, is the Lexus ES/Toyota Camry, and that's gotten progressively more different (if not under the skin, then on the outside) as the years have passed. Acuras are JDM/Euro Hondas, Infiniti serves the same purpose for Nissan... so really it's just Toyota.
Oddly, Toyota's the most Americanized Japanese car company. Funny 'bout that.
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Oddly, Toyota's the most Americanized Japanese car company. Funny 'bout that.
Quick, sign them up for a bailout
/Sorry. I couldn't resist.
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Science SMASH! RRRRRRGH!
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We've talked GM long enough.
If Chryslerberus wants to build a seller, here it is.
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The ST would have been paraded around all over the car mags and even the news just because of it being so different. The fact that it is a great car underneath would have then led to positive reviews and help the brands image! In the long-term scheme of things it would have paid off. You cant create positive reviews or a positive image, you have to earn it and the G3 will NOT do it.
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Given what she's saying, there's no excuse for not making that car.
Of course, given what she's saying about the G3, I have no reason to believe there's much rational thought going on.
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I wish. I frickin' wish. It would be as cool as the CTS wagon, only more easily affordable. As it stands, the only wagons on the market that I would rock are the Saab 9-3 wagon or the Jag X-type wagon. Well, an Audi A4 Wagon would be bitchin', too.
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I dunno, that sounds like one of those cool life-changing experience things...I may have to try that.
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Oh yes.
Born to be wild, wild as the wind, and bad to the bone.
Look out, world!
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