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Old 08-23-2004, 01:08 PM
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

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That doesn't address maybe my (poorly stated, on my part) point of a vehicle that is a two seater, that has limited utility, that will cost mid to high $20k......Who can afford that as a second car....when there's other cheaper....more utilitarian choices availabe?
Limited utility only as far as carrying more than 2 or perhaps 3 people.

With a lockable rear cover, you are driving a car with one of the biggest trunks in the world.
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

I dont think it would sell to well. Look at the Subaru Baja (them both being car/trucks), although i dont know any sales figures for it, i've only seen about 1 a month tops. I see nearly 10 times as many Ferrari's than that.

EDIT: Subaru sold 614 Bajas in April 04, 545 in may, 609 in June, 620 in July, this year (as of july) 4420

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Old 08-23-2004, 01:33 PM
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I'd take one.A SS with at least 350hp.and the price should be around $26,000.Chevy better make it quick(around 2006)though,a lot of us can't wait till 2007-8 for a new Camaro and that new Mustang is looking good.
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

Anyone have any details on the Latin America market Chevrolet Montana? I'm "no comprende"

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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

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Anyone have any details on the Latin America market Chevrolet Montana? I'm "no comprende"

http://gm.wieck.com/forms/gm/PV__018755__.jpg
Small, economical, 4 cylinder, front wheel drive vehicle, cleverly disguised to look like it's far bigger, far more potent, and completely different in layout bigger brother from Holden Australia.

Think a slightly smaller 1980s Dodge Rampage, and you pretty much got the picture.
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Old 08-23-2004, 04:27 PM
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

I'm quite an El Camino fan (as you might imagine), but I have to say, I really, really don't like the stylling. The Ute just looks awkward to me.
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

Awkward?
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

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Yes, I'm sorry but it looks awkward to me. The beltline looks too low and the cab ends too abruptly for my taste. Now I saw a concept on here of a different Ute, and IMO it looked quite a bit better.
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I'm sold, if it looks like the pic below, I'd buy one tomorrow.

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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

The thing I've noticed about the Holdens that makes them look a little awkward is the massive rear quarter panel, and more particularly the space between the beltline and the top of the wheel well. It's the same on the Monaro/GTO.
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

dont like the look of the ute at all... it looks like a honda truck if there were such a thing
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

Originally Posted by guionM
El Caminos & Rancheros were not replaced with the SSR or some "halo" vehicle.
That is precisely the point.

A contractor once told me " El Camino...it's not a truck, it's not a car...why would anyone buy one?"
Sure, a modern El Camino will find an audience among a sliver of enthusiasts. It may even find an audience with handymen and contractors...who may also be enthusiasts. But I'd say, that's about it. It probably won't find a following as a "work truck". A Colorado or Silverado would probably be cheaper to buy and have the ability to do more work.

Which leaves the El Camino as the boutiquey halo vehicle.......like SSR.
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Old 08-23-2004, 09:31 PM
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

What if it's not a Chevy, but a GMC...

Successor to Syclone/Typhoon, Caballero/Sprint... Sister truck to GTO at the Pontiac/GMC dealerships...
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Old 08-23-2004, 10:04 PM
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

if gas wasn't so insane i would like to get one of those with a BBC, i could even put my bike in the back. but GM would dull down the styling and make things like the wheels insane options having the car cost 30k. all of them are ugly except this one.

http://speed.supercars.net/boardpics...-Pendulumd.jpg
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Old 08-23-2004, 10:26 PM
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Re: Would this really sell here, as an El Camino?

You realise that those pics are of the V-Body Utes??

Zeta body Utes will be the ones that will be shipped over..

Also on the the whole "why would anybody buy one?"....alot of tradesmen here use them as their work car...they don't need a huge petrol guzzling beast like a F-150 and cars/wagons just don't have the space...
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