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    Pickles is offline Substantial Contributor to the Forum Last Online: 22-05-2025 @ 09:09 AM
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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin_D View Post
    Well....we DID vote the freaks in....
    Thanks

    The grand plan for our government will be to have the Elizabeth plant assembling knocked down imported Daewoos, as it mainly does now.
    Seriously Martin, ya didn't, did ya?
    I DID NOT.
    Cheers, Pickles.

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    Spotted the latest HSV lsa test mule earlier today in box hill, will decimate all fpv can offer......
    GM: Has millions of dollars and highly trained engineers.

    Guy in his backyard:
    Has a hole saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin_D View Post
    Because we want to be paid three times as much as anyone else in the world, and work half as long for it
    Unless we paid Holden to be here, they would have been packed up and long gone, and with Commodore going, good riddance to them.

    Hopefully some of those on 3 x pay rates will drop $200K on the new Omega with a $10K crate engine in it.
    At around $150K margin per car they wont need to sell more than half a dozen to break even on the project. The rest is pure cream

    However this may be one of the 'last good things' as those of you that voted man-marrying Bobby Brown into power to protect your 3 x pay rates have effectively killed the Commodore and the Aussie V8 car. Interesting isnt it!
    Hence why I made the switch from sitting in an office designing civil works to being onsite. Pay, tax benefits, job security and other perks made it worthwhile
    GM: Has millions of dollars and highly trained engineers.

    Guy in his backyard:
    Has a hole saw.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    So much of what has been posted as fact in this thread is so wrong and so off the mark it has stopped being amusing and has now become a joke. It is plainly obvious to those in the know that those who think they know are, well, silly.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by VYSHSV8 View Post
    So George when ya gonna bring your car over for me to have some fun
    Keys are yours whenever you are in town Drew.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by planetdavo View Post
    Maybe you heard of the GFC. It caused one or two "issues" around the world, and people were pulling money out of everything.

    Those who suffered most from the GFC probably weren’t intending to buy a W427.
    Everyone else in Australia just continued on as if nothing happened.


    Quote Originally Posted by planetdavo View Post
    Every enthusiast and his dog knows that if HSV release a supercharged HSV, it WILL be limited edition, and it WILL be expensive.
    HSV's range has some pros and cons, just as FPV's has some pros and cons. For people utterly obsessed with the motor aspect and not much else, well, there's only one answer I guess, and it sounds a little like yours...

    Agree the engine isn’t everything, many other aspects of the vehicle play a part in the purchased decision.
    You’ve given a good example as to why a high priced special edition HSV can’t compete in the higher market segment.
    Most who want one can’t afford one and most of those who can, opt for something offering much more than just straight line speed for their money.
    HSV may trump the FPV in some areas but be assured the HSV suffers the same fate when trying to compete in the Euro/Jap performance vehicle price points.


    GFC killed W427 …….
    It was the wrong car for the wrong market and a supercharged model will possibly suffer the same fate.
    Its price point will be the most important decision HSV will make during its development.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by bouka View Post
    So much of what has been posted as fact in this thread is so wrong and so off the mark it has stopped being amusing and has now become a joke. It is plainly obvious to those in the know that those who think they know are, well, silly.
    Silly enough to pay $200K for a Commodore?
    Time will tell......

    GFC didnt kill the W427. The fact is it was terrible value for money in a market segment with some truly good cars in it. People saw through it as a cynical marketing exercise. SS or Clubby is where its at.
    Last edited by Martin_D; 06-04-2012 at 04:52 PM.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin_D View Post
    Silly enough to pay $200K for a Commodore?
    Time will tell......

    GFC didnt kill the W427. The fact is it was terrible value for money in a market segment with some truly good cars in it. People saw through it as a cynical marketing exercise.
    What would you know.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by bouka View Post
    What would you know.
    We were going to buy a W427 when released, saw the pricing, started laughing, and bought a GTR instead for the same coin (less actually)
    That is all I know. No more, no less.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin_D View Post
    We were going to buy a W427 when released, saw the pricing, started laughing, and bought a GTR instead for the same coin (less actually)
    That is all I know. No more, no less.
    No pedigree, or history etc.

    It's not just about straight line performance etc.

    As if you would buy a GTR over a GTS with a bigg..... I mean a W427.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by bouka View Post
    It's not just about straight line performance etc.
    Its not about the straightline performance, because in the cold hard light of day W427 didnt really have any.
    That was the problem, most anything in its class, kicked its butt.
    If it was sub $100K....thats another matter.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Hahaha

    Be sensible, stop taking the piss. This is a very serious debate.

    I all ready know where my money is going next..

    Quote Originally Posted by bouka View Post
    No pedigree, or history etc.

    It's not just about straight line performance etc.

    As if you would buy a GTR over a GTS with a bigg..... I mean a W427.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    2013 GTR.

    0-100 in 2.8 seconds.

    Pity its no good around a track.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    If you bought a w427 to collect & pass onto the kids, not a bad choice imo , if you bought one because it was a good car & worth the coin you've got rocks in your head, M3, merc, Gtr thats where its at, some people are just so badge orientated they cant see the light. Maybe the ducks nut for the guys at top gear Au but in real life its like paying $150.00 for a big mac with a special special sauce.

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    Re: Supercharged HSV this year?....I say yes.

    Contrary to the opinions of the vocal minority on internet forums, some people are actually proud to be Australian, and bought the W427 because they are proud that the boys from Clayton had the balls to produce such a car against the high budget imports. It's a disgrace that people constantly cane HSV for taking risks, and a few on here need a good hard look at themselves and their sh!t attitudes. It might not be the car for you, but it wouldn't hurt trying to be positive once in a while in life fellas. Just because you can't see the value doesn't mean you are "right". Not everyone wants a 150K car that tastes like rice or funny sausage.

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