General Motors outlined its new-model strategy into the 2013 model year and unveiled a few other new models further out into the decade in a recent press preview. No photos of the myriad new product were allowed or handed out.
We've predicted most of these before. There were a couple surprises, however. For one, the Super-Epsilon Cadillac, codenamed GM 166, isn't designed to slot in below the ATS (Alpha RWD platform) in price. It will be Cadillac's "flagship" until a proper large RWD sedan can be developed off Gen III CTS hardware.
The Chevrolet and GMC lineups are what we predicted, although the Aveo replacement won't get a name-change to Viva. There's a new GMC on the way that undoubtedly was designed as a Pontiac, plus a new "Baby Enclave" from Buick...Continued