Interesting though if you read the article it appears the motivaion is more to do with getting the better 'Holden' rear drivetrain architecture than Chevvy currently has for it Corvette and Camarro
Interesting though if you read the article it appears the motivaion is more to do with getting the better 'Holden' rear drivetrain architecture than Chevvy currently has for it Corvette and Camarro
+1 Holden rules and has all the creds this side of the pond and down under. What little market Chevy has (dressed up Daewoos over here) it probably won't gain any more. We have Vauxall / Opel to do that.