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  1. Any news if there will be another version of the Nitro/Liberty?  AKA a Chrysler version of the affor mentioned M80?

    Not as far as I know. I don't work on it anymore though.

    R/T in black is VERY sexy...

  2. New liberty next MY. Nitro is a really nice Equinox/Rav4 competitor. The pre-pro dashes that I've seen needed a little fine-tuning, but I'm sure they'll be fine. The RT will be nice, and they are going to give the CDI diesel another shot. All in all, it's a great little suv. And I'm not just saying that because I worked on it ;)

  3. Have you heard anything about an increase in width on EPII?

    In my opinion on your 1st post, you are heading in the right direction IMO. There will be parts sharing between Epsilon and basically every platform near it in size (Delta, Theta). It is either going to be the greatest thing since sliced bread, or the worst thing since Aztec.

  4. They will be based on both Theta and Epsilon II.  They basic structure would probably be Theta based, it is more advanced, and would have AWD capability. This structure is rumored to underpin the BRX and 9-4x.  The Caddy will most likely be 7 seat and the 9-4 I will guess will also be 7 seat.  We will see the BRX this autoshow season most likely at NY.  I expect the Caddy to use the 2.8 HF and 3.6 HF and 6 speed auto with AWD standard.  The 9-4 will most likely be FWD with AWD optional and use the 2.0 turbo 4 standard with the 2.8 HF turbo optional.  The kicker is if we will see a Chevy version.  It would replace the MaXX which we know is dead past the redesign.  Heck I could see calling it MaXX only or it could have a Retro wagon flair and be called Nomad.  Either way I will be happy.

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    At this point, TE is premium only.
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