Saw this article, looks like GM is trying to find something they can get out of NUMMI: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-1....htmlNear the end a GM flack gave an interesting quote: "There's really nothing wrong with the Vibe," Hopson said. "Its only problem right now is that it is a Pontiac."It still puzzles me that they didn't move it to another line. As the article points out it leaves a hole in their offerings. I guess it depends what Toyota wants. If they're happy with the Matrix they could find a new joint venture. I just don't know what else in the Toyota lineup GM would like to have that could be built at that plant.
Latin for "pray for us" is "Ora pro nobis". It is the chanted response to the Catholic litany of the saints. When I was a kid I thought they were singing "old rotten donuts". So my nomination for the name of this new model is "Old rotten donuts".
2009 Vibe 1.8L Carbon Gray AT Power Pkg 1/12/092003 Vibe 1.8L Neptune AT Mono Power Pkg 1/27/03 [sold 2/2/09]2007 T&C SWB 7/31/07 "Broke people stay broke by living like they're rich. Rich people stay rich by living like they're broke."
I have no idea what will actually show up at NUMMI in the future, but I'd love to see Toyota come up with a Hybrid Synergy Drive to fit in the Corolla platform, and see it transplanted in to the Corolla, Matrix and some kind of Chevy or Buick car built at NUMMI.GM really needs a small hybrid, even if it's just to gain a little positive press, and have something get to market quickly (unlike the Volt, which has taken far too long to get out there).
Quote, originally posted by Vibe2009 »GMC version of Tacoma and kill the colorado....I'd buy it. As long as it is still available with a manual transmission and isn't ridiculously overpriced like the Tacoma.
Quote, originally posted by PMC »Near the end a GM flack gave an interesting quote: "There's really nothing wrong with the Vibe," Hopson said. "Its only problem right now is that it is a Pontiac."So what, just make it a Chevy. Worked fine for the Tracker line. Just give it a nice grill, please.
Quote, originally posted by ned23 »So what, just make it a Chevy. Worked fine for the Tracker line. Just give it a nice grill, please. Sorry...the only grille in stock is the one from the Aveo.... Expect you eyes to hurt a lot....
2009 Vibe 2.4L 1SC - Red Hot Metallic
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Quote, originally posted by jake75 »Latin for "pray for us" is "Ora pro nobis". It is the chanted response to the Catholic litany of the saints. When I was a kid I thought they were singing "old rotten donuts". What does that line in the Hail Mary mean when they say "Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee. Blessed art thou a monk swimming"Quote, originally posted by ClunkClunk »GM really needs a small hybrid, even if it's just to gain a little positive press, and have something get to market quickly (unlike the Volt, which has taken far too long to get out there).The Volt is their innovative new product, they are betting the farm on that, I don't see them putting a Volt competitor out there.
I know this is somewhat off-topic but the Chevy Cruize is coming out soon. I can see it being a 5 door to take the place of the Vibe in GM's lineup. Not the same frame as the Corolla or Matrix but it might be a logical transition for the Vibes styling. And with some retooling, maybe the Cruize can come out of NUMMI.
I’m guessing no on that, DavidPIL. First, the Cruze is a second generation offshoot of the Suzuki Swift. Second, my understanding is the Cruze is supposed to replace the Cobalt, & GM is supposed to start Cruze production at the Lordstown plant (currently makes the Cobalt & Pontiac G4/G5). Of course, I am assuming GM survives bankruptcy….
A Vibe inspired CruzeCross/UTE. A tall wagon version of the regular sedan that gets great fuel mileage. Might work. NUMMI could do it. And they can continue to spray the exterior metal parts with that diluted water base paint they already use. Toyota could also build a pretty nice version of the Suzuki based vehicle for itself, too. Only this time, if I were Toyota, I would hire the ex Pontiac stylists to do the body on their version of the car.
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Quote, originally posted by vibolista »if I were Toyota, I would hire the ex Pontiac stylists to do the body on their version of the car. Toyota would be well served by going that route... As it stands now, their stylists need to go to fricken rehab as they keep churning out cracked out design after cracked out design with a face that even a mother couldn't love... *cough* Venza *cough* These new Toyotas are just awful... (IMHO of course. )
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in the contract the UAW just voted on states that GM will retool an idled plant for a capacity of 160,000 units annually. the units produced will be versions of compact and small cars that are not produced at any other U.S. facility at that time. there wasn't anything about NUMMI. I still think the venza is the replacement of the matrix in the line-up after 2010. never know though maybe a Chevy 5 door.
Quote, originally posted by vibolista » And they can continue to spray the exterior metal parts with that diluted water base paint they already use. that would be "oil base paint".
I never had any paint issues with my Neptune Blue 2003 that I had for 6 years. Perhaps the dirt I let accumulate had a protective effect.
2009 Vibe 1.8L Carbon Gray AT Power Pkg 1/12/092003 Vibe 1.8L Neptune AT Mono Power Pkg 1/27/03 [sold 2/2/09]2007 T&C SWB 7/31/07 "Broke people stay broke by living like they're rich. Rich people stay rich by living like they're broke."
I've read many posts on this forum mentioning displeasure with Vibe paint quality and how easy it damages.Mine is still too new for me to tell if the paint is good or bad. Looks good so far.
'08 Manual, Sun&Sound, 17" Borbet Type CA wheels, 215/50 Summer Tires... 16" OE steel, 215/55 Snow Tires
yes I have since sept. 02' and we inquried about it back then. thats when I found out its oil based soft paint. and in one sentence you say:Quote, originally posted by vibolista »Have you seen Vibe paint jobs? I'm amazed they don't run off in the rain. and then next you say:Quote, originally posted by vibolista »Mine is still too new for me to tell if the paint is good or bad. Looks good so far. WTH??