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2.0T Convertible pre-order & delivery dates?
I've searched the forums & online, all I can find is the convertible will be available in the spring and the 2.0T overall is "late availability"...Does anyone have any insider info of timelines?
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4 cylinder production will not begin until next year.
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....Kind of strange....The T4 is the standard engine....The V-6 is an option that needs to be chosen....Yet, we've seen numerous V-6s running around already and no Turbo 4's....Just seems it should be the other way around...
That is, the T-4s would be the first available, and the optional V-6 would be the one that would require the "wait 'til later" delivery.... |
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Why would you not offer the base engine first? Please tell me that's not true or that's really f'ing stupid on gm's behalf.
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I guess we'll know soon enough what and when models get ordered, built, and delivered...But what I've gathered the T-4s will be the last to the party... |
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The playbook said production of the 2.0T will not begin until Q1 2016. That's anywhere between Jan. and March of next year.
It makes sense. The highest margin cars are always the most expensive, highest trim, and most optioned. GM also knows initial early demand will be for the V6 and SS. Look at the polls taken on this forum. The SS and V6 lead the way very heavily over the 4 cylinder |
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I wonder if CAFE has anything to do with the 2.0T delay?
A Spring introduction of the convertible speaks for itself. Laborsmith |
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Why would it? CAFE has been law for more than 35 years. And any time an automaker exceeds the target, they earn credits that they can either bank for later use or sell to some other automaker. There isn't much incentive within the CAFE laws to delay the introduction of something. If anything, they encourage automakers to be as efficient as possible.
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It's real interesting that they even have the V6 which comes in Auto only, at all...I guess it'll mainly be for fleets...Will depend what you're into but I think the overwhelming majority would have more fun driving the 2.0t than the V6...
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Just thinking that sales (and profit) would be more of a loss without the sooner availability of the base model, the novelty and interest in the T-4 would suffer for the sake of a "marginal" profit margin for the V-6....Seems ironic that the model-line's anticipated biggest seller and entry level car is actually the last one offered for sale... |
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The V6 can be bought with Auto or Manual. It can also have Dual Mode Exhaust, which the T4 can not. The V6 has more HP as well. You can also get the V6 (or T4 for that matter) in the 1LT or 2LT.
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IMO there validating the OEM power upgrades to the turbo, IE there may be ways to up the power on the car from the 275 HP to 400? with factory add on parts.
PS IMO this will be a better car then the V6 car. |
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The V6 is an optional engine, and will be an upcost trim over the base 2.0, and will also be slightly quicker than the 2.0. Only when you mod/tune the 2.0 will it be faster, or likely more fun to drive than the V6, although stock to stock, they should be close to each other. V6 will pull harder on the top end, and isn't lacking much on the low end compared to the 2.0 either.
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