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RWD a Hot Topic for GM and Ford
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However, recently GM's product guru Bob Lutz said that the Zeta may be put on hold due to the regulation that would require the corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standard to be improved by 30-percent
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| RWD would make for a much better "Super" series Buick, don't you think? (Photo: GM) |
The implementation of the new CAFE rules wouldn't sound the death knell for these new large, rear-drive cars. Nine years is plenty of time for GM to improve the efficiency of the powertrains it will be using, not to mention as CAFE takes into account all the vehicles General Motors makes,
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| Ford is now saying that they're considering RWD. Interceptor, here we come! (Photo: Ford) |
While the General is shaky on the idea of expanding its use of the Zeta platform, in a surprise move Ford Motor Company has announced a proposal that involves introducing more rear-wheel drive vehicles to its product range that aren't iterations of the Mustang. In an interview with GoAutoNews, Mark Fields said, “I'd say that we are looking at that very, very closely,”with regards to the option of a new rear-drive platform. It's a logical decision, as Ford's full-size sedan, the Crown Victoria,
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| The Camaro and the G8 are confirmed, but... what about the rest of the Zetas? (Photo: GM) |
Like General Motors, Ford will most likely turn to its Australian arm to garner research and development skills for the new rear-wheel drive architecture. Ford of Australia has been a long-time rival to General Motors' Holden division, competing in that country's full-size family sedan sector, not to mention on the racetrack. In the same way that GM will use the underpinnings of the Commodore for the G8, Ford is predicted to follow in suit by using the next generation Falcon as the basis for its 2012 product. Already, rumors have started to fly that this large sedan of the future will be styled to look like the Ford Interceptor concept that bowed at Detroit earlier this year.
As Ford is still one of GM's biggest rivals, the impending decision to introduce a new generation of rear-wheel drive Fords means that GM can't spend too much time deciding and will need to take action soon.
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