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Jakerooni said:Ehhh I used to design for GM. and I quit there right when they started the talks with Canada about getting the Camaro back up and running... IMO they missed the boat with this whole "Let's bring Retro Back" If the Camaro was the first to hit the market it would've done well I think. But it's the very last to hit the market (As usual with anything GM does) the Mustang, Charger, and Challanger have already grabbed that retro crowd for the most part. There's a couple of die hards here and there. But I don't think there's enough out there to sustain the 300,000 units a year this line needs to produce. I'll personally be very impressed if the camaro is even still around in a few years. They killed it off for a reason.. THat reason is still alive and well today Nothing has changed. And I have no idea why they thought it would. To late to save it I say.
camaroDan said:The Z/28 is NOT confirmed yet by GM! Maybe by Motortrend it is..LOL
Partially Deaf..Are you a member over at Camaro5? My name over there is
"NAHURRY"..I love that site!
rexrock said:Like to see American car makers do well, but Chevy is too late with the Camaro.
gofast908z said:Their sales figures on the camaro seem to have a different viewpoint.
SpoiledMan said:Show me a muscle car from 1978 to 1989. There was nothing fast during that period. It may have had a V8 but it was gutless during that time period.
SpoiledMan said:Oh they were dead. Dead enough to have to be reinvented. With CAFE numbers going up, it's just going to get every so much more difficult to get big numbers and fuel economy.
Sledgehammer was mass produced off of what assembly line?
SpoiledMan said:By definition, those aren't muscle cars. Big engine in small body car. The Omni/GLH miss by there were no muscle cars in the period. Of course it all started again in '90 with the Japanese TT cars and Corvette reworking.
SonicBlue05GT said:Why in the world would they make the Z28 a step above the SS?
I don't see that happening.
gofast908z said:Where else would it go? A step above the V6 with a smaller motor than the SS? That wouldn't make any sense.
The work is already done, it will be ahead of the SS. I just don't get why so many people hang on the nuts of the SS. Its not THAT special of a badge.
SonicBlue05GT said:Why in the world would they make the Z28 a step above the SS?
I don't see that happening.
CocheseUGA said:Except there's complete historical precedence for it. Z/28 - track, SS - street and strip.
gofast908z said:Not everything stays the same. Seriously, who freaking wants to argue over a badge?!? Who cares! The Z28 will be awesome.