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Commodore nameplate to remain in Holden lineup

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Commodore nameplate to remain in Holden lineup - Motoring - NZ Herald News

Direct customer feedback has driven Holden's decision to retain the esteemed Commodore nameplate for the next-generation large car.

Holden Executive Director of Sales, Peter Keley, announced today that this will be imported from GM's global operations from 2018.

"The next-generation large car we have selected from GM's global portfolio is worthy of the iconic Commodore nameplate," said Mr Keley.

"When it arrives in 2018, our new large car will honour Commodore's heritage and support a long and successful future for Holden in New Zealand and Australia. Holden and Commodore aren't going anywhere and they will remain pillars of Kiwi motoring for many years to come. Customers have confirmed that retaining the Commodore nameplate is the right decision for Holden."

"Through the process of selecting the vehicle, we put to customers a number of possible criteria to better understand what they felt was important for the car to be competitive in our markets.

And, of course, whether it deserved the Commodore nameplate."

"Ultimately, the overwhelming response from customers was that Holden should continue the Commodore nameplate into the future with our next-generation large car."

Across 17 different customer research sessions, Commodore owners and non-Commodore owners offered a range of views, with a strong majority favouring retention of the Commodore nameplate.

"We know the decision to retain or retire the Commodore nameplate will stir passionate responses among Holden fans and customers. That's why we'll ensure the next-generation car drives like a Commodore should," Mr Keley said.

"The vehicle will be tuned and honed by Holden engineers and technicians at our world-class Lang Lang Proving Ground in Victoria, ensuring it performs in New Zealand conditions and to New Zealanders expectations. Right now, our Vehicle Performance team is helping shape the next-generation Commodore for Kiwi and Aussie customers."

Across all customer research sessions, almost 70 percent of unaided customer responses to the Commodore nameplate were positive, with participants citing Commodore's reliability, performance and appropriateness for families.

Customers cited a number of criteria as critical for the future of Commodore, including: ability to perform in local conditions; affordability; external styling; interior space; handling; power, acceleration; towing ability; and offering variants including luxury and sport.

GM Executive Vice President and President of GM International, Stefan Jacoby, said the decision to retain the Commodore nameplate for Holden next generation large car was not taken lightly.

"I cannot reveal full details of the next-generation vehicle, but I can say it will either compare very favourably or improve on the current Commodore's dynamic performance, acceleration, fuel economy, running costs and mass," Mr Jacoby said.

"The current VF Commodore has set new standards for quality and driveability and continues to perform well in New Zealand and Australian markets. We are confident that from 2018, we can honour Commodore's heritage and chart a new direction for the next-generation vehicle that is worthy of the esteemed Commodore name."

- NZ Herald
 
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"The next-generation large car we have selected from GM's global portfolio is worthy of the iconic Commodore nameplate," said Mr Keley.

Not if it's FWD!!!
 

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Customers cited a number of criteria as critical for the future of Commodore, including: ability to perform in local conditions; affordability; external styling; interior space; handling; power, acceleration; towing ability; and offering variants including luxury and sport.

I find it hard to believe that nobody said RWD as one of the criteria.

...Or 6/8 cylinder for that matter...
 

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Said it before and I'll say it again, GM need to move Commodore into the premium segment.

So drop your evokes, execs and all that other crap and just keep Calais and SS as a base and do performance models off that.

Go for Cruze, etc as the volume models.
 

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Marketing people hear what they want to hear from customer surveys using very targeted/specific questions.
 

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.. idiots

an imported piece of junk from korea or Thailand (or USA) with a Commodore badge
is still an imported piece of junk,


just let the name die when Holden manufacturing dies..... the car will not be the same
and no marketing wanker can tell me otherwise
 

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Nothing wrong with Holden sponsorship supporting what ever becomes the flagship V8 model but the Commodore name should end with the end of production in Aussie.
 

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If its a remodeled Cadillac RWD V8 then this is good news, it its a re-badged Opel Insignia FWD 4 cyl then what a shame.

Better to let the Commodore name plate go out on a high associated with legendary Gen F GTS than wheeze and cough itself to death as a shadow of its former self.

I suppose the marketing dept has decided that they'll will still sell some Commodores just through badge recognition and it is therefore worth money to them.
 

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I follow V8 Supercars on Facebook and everyone is sooking about this announcement. What would they rather, Holden pull factory sponsorship? Can't fkn win!

Holden could race and subsequently sponsor their new car couldn't they ? surely this is not dependent on the name Commodore ?
 
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