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Old 08-04-2008, 09:29 PM   #106 (permalink)
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I heard the 4 cylinder may come from either Tonawanda NY or St. Catherines in Ontario Canada
I've heard Tonawanda, for most of the non-1.4L 4 cylinder engines.
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Any word if the 4 cylinder model will have available AWD, and if the AWD system will be capable of transferring more than 30% of the torque to the rear axle?

Since the Vue is supposed to do a 50/50 torque split, I presume Theta II will as well. I hate the fact that the 4 cyl Vue is FWD only, though it could be due to the implications of trying to move Vue's heroic mass with 169HP thru an AWD system.
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I've heard Tonawanda, for most of the non-1.4L 4 cylinder engines.
That will be great for the economy there.
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That will be great for the economy there.
Indeed, although I understood that much of the work that used to either be done in the region or abroad was now being done in different locations (ie castings coming from foundries out of the area, various dies and tooling coming from overseas). Still good to hear the news of product there after the postponment of their UV8. Last I checked, the 4500 Duramax will be built there too.

Back on the Equinox and GMC, they seem to be interesting products to say the least. The DI 2.3 and DI3.0 engines seem to be great for these vehicles. The 2.3 is supposed to get stellar mileage, so long as its not driven like a Vette. The Chevy seems to be the better proportioned of the two, and probably more appealing overall (think more of a tall wagon than a low SUV). The GMC is quite blocky, and an apparent brick.
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Why they would bump up the Nox but not the Cruze is astounding to me.
GM placed a 5 year life expectancy on the current Nox, plus, there was a 5 year plan for the Chinese motors. The plant would have been sitting idle a while longer if the sales of the current Nox continued to drop. Future plans for the new Nox are moving along quicker now due to the gas prices and future development of Hybrids...Nox comes in that category. The plant also builds the Suzuki XL7 which is coming to it's life span end in 2011. No sooner will the new Nox be coming out a new Suzuki will follow shortly after.
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Indeed, although I understood that much of the work that used to either be done in the region or abroad was now being done in different locations (ie castings coming from foundries out of the area, various dies and tooling coming from overseas). Still good to hear the news of product there after the postponment of their UV8. Last I checked, the 4500 Duramax will be built there too.

Back on the Equinox and GMC, they seem to be interesting products to say the least. The DI 2.3 and DI3.0 engines seem to be great for these vehicles. The 2.3 is supposed to get stellar mileage, so long as its not driven like a Vette. The Chevy seems to be the better proportioned of the two, and probably more appealing overall (think more of a tall wagon than a low SUV). The GMC is quite blocky, and an apparent brick.
I agree...I've told people that the new Nox is more sporty looking and the GMC is "conservative" in style...both share the same motors as far as I know...so families may like the GMC for its look.
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