2004 GTO or CTSi?
#16
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Chris 96 WS6:
Yes, but it was designed by GM North America, hence it is American in origin.</font>
Yes, but it was designed by GM North America, hence it is American in origin.</font>
Does anyone even know what the last 'from the ground up' GMNA platform is? I'd bet it was one somewhere in the late 70's.
#18
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Z284ever:
I know of afew GMNA engineers who would be shocked to hear that they had nothing to do with Sigma.</font>
I know of afew GMNA engineers who would be shocked to hear that they had nothing to do with Sigma.</font>
[This message has been edited by morb|d (edited July 08, 2002).]
#19
The bulk of Sigmas engineering was done by GMNA. True, some Sigma mules (with Lexus IS300 bodywork, no less)....used the famed Nurburgring race track for developement with some input from Opel engineers.
BTW...I still don't see any similarities between the V body/GM2800 and Sigma.
BTW...I still don't see any similarities between the V body/GM2800 and Sigma.
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