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Excluding the 4th gen anyway, that was a huge step down from the car before it. |
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1st and 3rd gen really do. What we need to see is the same radical change that came with the 3rd gen. The chassis design, the new body molding techniques found in that rear hatch glass. The emphasis on streamlining as seen with the raked windshield (which was nutso for the time). 4th gen, just a RWD sport coupe. The Trans Am ran with that generation easily. Just need to look back at what made the 1969 and 1982 Camaros great game changers. Moreso the 1982. |
I'm good with my 5th gen unless they have one that makes 700 hp and gets 50mpg lol
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I wanna see something a little smaller, maybe 200 lbs lighter with a 475 HP V8 and a 350 HP V6 give or take a few. I like the current interior, but less plasticy stuff would be nice. The exterior of the Camaro already looks amazing, so maybe just a little refresh would be good. I will be waiting for the 2017/18 ZL1!
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So, sounds like the next Mustang beats the next Camaro by two years.
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Where as the 2016 Camaro could be released as a 2017 MY car in mid '16 to harken back to how it was originally released 50 years prior as well. Not to mention if GM wants to go all out and pull off a radical change like they did in '82, I'd say take the extra two years and curbstomp the Ford design team. Thing is though, Ford has indicated in the past that the D2C platform that underpins the 05-current car isn't going anywhere by 2014-2015. So it remains to be seen just how flexible the D2C platform is for Ford and whether or not they'll capitalize on their refined SRA or go to an IRS. Something GM could also capitalize on: Developing a super light weight IRS design for both the ATS-V and the Camaro SS. |
I'd like to see a V6 for us Fuel cost saving people that still want some POWER when needed > All the juice and no seeds. Say twin Turbos like the LENO Sema car. V6 with 426 horse power and still get 30MPG not thats what we NEED.
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I was actually sketching a body style that was smaller and blended some of the parts of the 2nd gen into it. It came out looking very challenger ish on the front so I am going to attempt it again.
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Oh, and no offense to those that want the next gen to look like the 2nd gen....but if thats the case I won't be buyin lol.
I just can't stand that front end at all. I think the car may contain some throw back design cues like the current gen does, but if they go all out and make it blatantly look like a 2nd gen (like above picture) I'll be shocked. And frankily, I think it would be an utter dissapointment from the design team. Whats so great about rehashing prior designs over and over again....need originality people! My .02 |
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With them making big changes to the Corvette and complaints of the weight on the 5th Gen - we may see something very different. As long as it looks good I'm cool with it. |
So long as the current styling is popular, it will NOT be revolutionary. Too much to risk by changing too drastically. Just my opinion.
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