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  • Opel Refreshes Corsa Sub-Compact
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    Feb 22nd, 2010

    Opel Refreshes Corsa Sub CompactAlthough the Opel Astra did not get the chance to warm American hearts as a Saturn, it is one of the best selling vehicles in Europe along. And so is the smaller Gamma II-based Corsa. For those not in tune with The General’s European offerings, the Corsa is to Opel as the Aveo is to Chevrolet in the United States. It’s available in a three and five-door variants. Unfortunately for the US, the Corsa received a refresh before Americans even get a chance to buy the new Aveo.

    A redesign sometimes calls for a “less is more” attitude. Now and again, more power often brings a smaller package in order to slightly increase the fuel economy numbers. Not so with the Corsa refresh, as Opel engineers managed to improve fuel economy (by up to 13 percent) and emissions, all while increasing power of the engine.

    While the US is mainly concerned with miles per gallon (and the subsequent CAFE effects), the Europeans are highly focused on CO2 emissions. The Corsa is available with a set of diesel powertrains that produce as little as 98 grams per kilometer. For those of us that are not able to buy a new Corsa, that’s approximately .35 pounds per mile.

    The powertrain line-up includes two gasoline engines, a 1-liter 3 cylinder (48 kW/65 hp ) entry level version and the turbo charged 1.6-liter on the Corsa OPC (141 kW/192 hp). When it comes to diesels, different versions of the 1.3 and 1.7 CDTI motors offer outputs ranging from 55 kW/75 hp to 96 kW/130 hp.

    For the enthusiast on an econobox budget, Opel also worked magic on the steering and suspension. Anti-roll bars, dampers, springs, and steering gear have been updated to provide a more direct experience for the driver.

    Opel will also release three Color Line variants that will include unique body work and 17-inch wheels. There will also be a 111 Limited Edition celebrating the 111th anniversary of the first car produced by Opel.

    Check out the press release after the jump and enjoy the gallery below!

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  • A Step Back From The Opel Flextreme
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    Feb 22nd, 2010

    A Step Back From The Opel Flextreme

    As details about the Opel Flextreme, the VOLTEC-powered concept, which Opel will unveil at the 80th Geneva International Auto Show, begin to leak out, GM Authority pauses for a moment to note some larger trends.

    First, this car is a perfect example of Opel/Vauxhall leveraging the advantages membership in a global automotive family confers, as Nick Reilly told employees the other day. Opel emphasizes that, “size and comfort do not have to be sacrificed for a vehicle to be environmentally efficient” explaining how the Flextreme will be positioned relative to the upcoming Chevrolet Volt and Opel Ampera twins. But by using the same powertrain in those clones, the Cadillac Converj, and the Flextreme, The General is utilizing its global reach by spreading VOLTEC development costs over as many models as possible.

    Second, despite Manoli’s excitement with the concept’s “expressive design, environmental innovation and alternative propulsion systems,” GM Vice Chairperson Bob Lutz believes that history will ultimately forget this vehicle. While not a hybrid in the traditional sense, it does possess both a gas engine and an electric motor, making it what GM Authority has deemed an “interim solution.” So when declaring that the Flextreme will define the “company’s vision of future mobility,” Opel is [hopefully] committing to full electric-only vehicles when the technology becomes available. But before that vision is realized, the Flextreme is a crucial stopgap in the goal of “boost[ing] the company’s credentials as a leader in environmental vehicles.”

    Finally, the launch details are not accidental. The Flextreme concept will likely be unveiled on March 4, 2010, the first day of this year’s Geneva show. Opel’s all-new (and flexible) Meriva will also don at Geneva before the show concludes on March 14. The Opel Ampera debuted at Geneva last year, but the Flextreme’s release location is more than sentimental. One of the historic advantages of the Geneva Auto Show is that it is held on neutral territory, i.e., the Swiss do not manufacture automobiles. Given the animosity breeding in Europe’s automotive sector due to massive capacity reductions and suspicions of Opel/Vauxhall soliciting bribes from European states, it appears that The General is fully exploiting Swiss neutrality.

    [Sources: Automobile Magazine, Inside Line]

  • Opinion Desk: GM As A Hostage Taker?
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    Feb 22nd, 2010

    Opinion Desk: GM As A Hostage Taker?  While playing the American President in the movie Air Force One, Harrison Ford delivers a speech declaring that America will not negotiate with terrorists. When Russian terrorists high jack the supposedly impregnable aircraft, threatening the safety of his family, he retreats from his previous position. The terrorists want the President to release their destabilizing leader, the deposed former military leader of Russia. The President agrees, but when he asks that the terrorists release his family, they refuse, saying, “We have many more uses for you now that we know that you are willing to negotiate.” According to Forbes International Affairs writer Jens Laurson, and 1996 Presidential-hopeful Bob Dole’s former economic advisor George Pieler, this movie moment explains perfectly what The General is attempting to do to European governments, particularly Germany. (more…)

  • Lutz On Hybrids: Not Just A Short Run Short Fall
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    Feb 22nd, 2010

    Lutz On Hybrids: Not Just A Short Run Short FallBob Lutz, the village bicycle of the automotive community and current GM Vice Chairperson, recently made what many are calling a damning prognostication. Mr. Lutz predicted that hybrids would never achieve profitability or even double digit market share in the United States. Mr. Lutz went so far as to say that The General expects to lose money on hybrids it sells in the future, losses which will be subsidized by profits from other automobile sales. He is probably correct when he concludes that hybrids are just too costly compared to what consumers are willing to pay for them. After all, Americans are not used to having to pay for the hardware for two propulsion systems.

    Given the amount of money automakers, and even the US government is pouring into hybrids, it would seem that Mr. Lutz’s remarks amount to a no-confidence vote of disastrous proportions. But that position obscures an inevitable transition. Fossil fuels are finite, and predictably so. M. King Hubbert’s work on Peak Oil Theory illustrates that reality most clearly. Something has to emerge to fill the gap. It would probably be better if governments were to force markets to make that decision with high energy taxes rather than to hand down the decision from on high in the form of incentives for electric and hybrid vehicles. Despite the monolithic decision making, electric transportation has several advantages: electric motors are radically more efficient than the IC engine, extracting on the order of 90 percent of the energy from an electric source. Moreover, there are a plethora of sources of electricity, including the sun, wind, and nuclear reactions, none of which trade off with food stocks as directly as biofuels do.

    Obviously, electric vehicles are not yet feasible. Lack of infrastructure, limited range, and poor cold weather performance all preclude the deployment of strictly electric solutions. But just because parts of the technology are not ready for prime time does not mean that manufacturers cannot test other parts of the technology in the real world. The choice is not hybrids vs. gasoline or hybrids vs. electricity. The choice is between keeping electric technology in small scale lab tests until all parts of it are ready for consumers vs. supplementing electric hardware with gas engines to allow companies to perfect motors, batteries, and controls on a large scale while the rest of the technology catches up. If anything, hybrids are an imperfect, often inelegant, interim solution. Mad props to marketing departments for sanitizing press releases of ‘interim’ phraseology, instead embedding ‘hybrid’ in the collective consciousness. There would be no early adopters for an ‘interim’ solution.

    So when Mr. Lutz said that hybrids will never be profitable, whether he realized it or not, he merely meant that the car of the future will revert to having a single powertrain, likely an electric-only one at the rate things are going.

    [Sources: Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic]

  • Video: Chevrolet Silverado HD – More Secure
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    Feb 22nd, 2010

    Video: Chevrolet Silverado HD   More SecureAfter the recent unveiling of the heavily-revised Silverado Heavy Duty truck, we’ve been scouring the web (as well as our friends at GM) for all kinds of extra information and materials about the top-of-the-line beast. And after receiving reports of the power output of the updated trucks, we can’t wait to drive them just that much more! But before we do that, we thought we’d share this video of the new Silverado showing off its impressive feature set, including StabiliTrack, trailer Sway Control, and Exhaust Brake. Of course we also don’t mind the footage of the trucks getting a beating while undergoing testing by the folks at The General. Watch the video in its full opulence after the jump – and Happy Monday! (more…)

  • GM Authority Weekly 14 – Buick Coupe, GM’s European Plans, Super Mario
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    Feb 21st, 2010

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    GM Authority Weekly 14   Buick Coupe, GMs European Plans, Super Mario

    GM Authority Weekly 14   Buick Coupe, GMs European Plans, Super Mario

    For the week of February 20, 2010

  • Recaro Front Bucket Seats Make Their Way To Caddy CTS – With Pics!
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    Feb 19th, 2010

    Recaro Front Bucket Seats Make Their Way To Caddy CTS   With Pics!

    We just found out that Recaro front bucket seats are now an option on the Cadillac CTS sedan. Previously, the Recaros were offered exclusively on the 556hp CTS-V sedan.

    The keep-your-body-snug performance seats are available for an additional $2,800 on the Performance ($39,765+) and Premium ($47,405+) Collections of the 2010 CTS. We think it’s a great move on Caddy’s part, as it gives drivers the ability to enjoy best-of-breed sports seats without opting for the completely-dominating CTS in V-spec trim.

    Why would anyone ever want to do that? We can think of a few reasons, including the possibility that the customer would like to save some money or, better yet, prefer a docile (read: not asphalt-disfiguring) sedan with a set of performance buckets that match the rest of the interior.

    So go on ahead and configure your CTS sedan to your heart’s content using Caddy’s configurator right here!

  • Bob Lutz Expresses Woes Of GM Executives
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    Feb 19th, 2010

    Bob Lutz Expresses Woes Of GM ExecutivesSpeaking at the annual National Automobiles Dealers Association (NADA), Bob Lutz declared his belief that the top 25 executives at General Motors are underpaid. Because GM is one of the companies that received billions in federal bailout money, Treasury officials are reviewing the company’s executive pay packages. It is probably not a coincidence then that Lutz chose this time to make his remarks regarding the matter of executive pay.

    While Lutz does think that the 25 executives at GM deserve more compensation because of “the rigors of the job and demands and the accountability,” it is important to note that his exact quote says that the executives “are being paid way, way, way below market.” The distinction here is that Lutz is pointing out that they are being paid below market and not simply that they are underpaid. He even acknowledges that a company such as GM, which has recently emerged from chapter 11 bankrupcty, can not expect to have the same levels of executive compensation as similar companies that have not been through the grim process. (more…)

  • Opel Flextreme: Because The Ampera Isn’t Big Enough
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    Feb 19th, 2010

    Opel Flextreme: Because The Ampera Isnt Big EnoughThough it’s still a concept, Opel has taken the EREV drivetrain of the Opel Ampera (aka Chevy Volt), married it with a longer wheelbase, and sculpted it with all-new (and rather tantalizing) sheetmetal for this years’ Geneva Auto Show.

    Branded as the Opel Flextreme GT/E Concept, the midsize five door hatchback features all of the same capabilities of the standard Chevy Volt/Opel Ampera and then some… because it’s bigger. And bigger usually means more toys.

    From what we know so far, new features include 350mm-long sliding vertical panels (spoilers) that extend out of slots behind the rear wheels at speeds above 31 mph to help maintain aerodynamics and “guide high-speed airflow around the rear corners of the car, further reducing the amount of turbulence.” And that’s beside the fact that they’re sweeeeet.

    Opel also implemented carbon fiber panels on certain parts of the body and an all-aluminum frame for weight conservation. The panels and sculpted design allow the Flextreme to achieve a drag coefficient of .22, which is less than the third-gen Prius (0.25) and Chevy Volt (0.26), and several species of birds.

    The concept will be uncloacked next week at the Geneva Motor Show and we can only hope for a Chevy variation to make it over to this side of the pond. More as it happens right here at GM Authority!

    View the full presser after the break!

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  • The Arbitration Proclamation: GM Moves Dealer Disputes To Top Priority
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    Feb 19th, 2010

    The Arbitration Proclamation: GM Moves Dealer Disputes To Top Priority1,160 GM dealers who have filed for arbitration will certainly be delighted to hear that GM North America President Mark Reuss claims to have their franchises restored in two months’ time, well before the June deadline.

    The obvious logic, according to Reuss, is that (dealers) “are the most important interface we have with customers.” The cold truth is quiet simple – dealers must give the best service in the business in order to both sell products and retain customers for The General.

    Though the news is good, GM has yet to disclose an estimate of the overall cost of the arbitration process for all involved dealers. More as it happens on this very topic at GM Authority’s arbitration proclamation!

    [Source: Freep | Image: South Florida Lawyers]
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