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I really hope this thing isn't intended to replace the sweet little HHR. It's about as characterful as a paper bag. It seems a clone of the Mazda 5, and we all know how that turned out. Does GM think the Chevy brand has the muscle to make this concept work?
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The Mazda5 is selling well now that gas prices have risen, and the Mazda5 is a clone of GM's Zafira, the most popular 7-seat compact MPV around. And no it is not an HHR replacement. The HHR will probably be replaced by one of the 5-seat Gamma SUVs, not this 7-seat Delta MPV.

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This actually is not a Chevrolet Prototype. It's a Roewe/MG prototype I think using GM's grounds for testing.

The wheels are actually from a current Roewe production model.

http://www.chinacartimes.com/2008/05/03/roewe-mpv-mg-mpv/

http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080430.016/new-roewe-mpv-spied

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I really hope this thing isn't intended to replace the sweet little HHR. It's about as characterful as a paper bag. It seems a clone of the Mazda 5, and we all know how that turned out. Does GM think the Chevy brand has the muscle to make this concept work?

Huh? I see more Mazda 5s than HHRs...

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This actually is not a Chevrolet Prototype. It's a Roewe/MG prototype I think using GM's grounds for testing.

The wheels are actually from a current Roewe production model.

http://www.chinacartimes.com/2008/05/03/roewe-mpv-mg-mpv/

http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080430.016/new-roewe-mpv-spied

The wheels mean nothing and the identification is not certain—AutoBild thinks it's a joint GM-SAIC project, in which case it's still the Chevy MPV. If it was coming out of GM's Chinese proving grounds (a joint facility with SAIC), it would be another matter. Also, SAIC is far more likely to develop and sell an MPV under Ssangyong than either MG or Roewe—20 new Ssangyong models are planned by 2014 at a cost of several billion dollars (a figure no other Chinese company can come close to).

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