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Bhobbs 04-17-2013 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by 77rs (Post 6436366)
I think spring '16 as a '17. (50th anniv.)

The 5th gen ends production sometime in 2015. I doubt they would not have a Camaro for a year just to wait for the 50th anniversary.

SIN R G 04-17-2013 10:37 PM

Come on, why would a salesman lie about something like this? You can trust whatever he says 100%. You can also believe him when he says that everyone is paying sticker price, and that you should never buy a car without the extended warranty and the dealer installed paint sealant.

The IOM Ninja 04-17-2013 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by SIN R G (Post 6436936)
Come on, why would a salesman lie about something like this? You can trust whatever he says 100%. You can also believe him when he says that everyone is paying sticker price, and that you should never buy a car without the extended warranty and the dealer installed paint sealant.

:word:

:D

:sm0:

Blau camaro 04-18-2013 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SIN R G (Post 6436936)
Come on, why would a salesman lie about something like this? You can trust whatever he says 100%. You can also believe him when he says that everyone is paying sticker price, and that you should never buy a car without the extended warranty and the dealer installed paint sealant.

BINGO we have a winner. Were the salesmans lips moving.
There you have the answer.
Proble knows less adout the products he sells than the average Camaro owner, much less most on the CAMARO5..

Acevtwin 04-18-2013 02:06 PM

Maybe 2015 when they start building Camaro's at the Lansing plant?

BaylorCamaro 04-24-2013 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Acevtwin (Post 6439129)
Maybe 2015 when they start building Camaro's at the Lansing plant?

:word: that would be my guess.

Wizard1183 04-24-2013 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Bhobbs (Post 6436251)
I bet there will be unless GM doesn't do a C7Z06 either.

Yep and if theyre just going to use the LT1 as the ONLY V8 engine, its quite possible that the ONLY V8 powered camaro will debut as a Z/28 like they did with the mid to late 2nd gen. Maybe just maybe they have the 5.3L as a V8 option as well. Time will tell. Next yr we should be getting more info on the 6th gen though engine options probably wont come out until early 2015 or dec. 2014

GroundhogSS 04-24-2013 03:10 PM

Fun to speculate. I hope we know more later this year.

1camaro70 04-24-2013 05:23 PM

GM would not spend money on refresh for just 2014 model year, when they say out in 2015 they mean (usually) model year 2016, so two years of refresh at least.

hysonmb 04-24-2013 06:05 PM

I say good work on the mock-up, but, that looks more Viper/BMW mix than Camaro/Corvette to me.

Kyle2k 04-24-2013 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Wyndham (Post 6129975)
Sooo...is it a Camarovette? :D

That will REALLY agitate the Corvette guys if they were getting pissy about the taillights...

2012-1822 04-28-2013 03:08 AM

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Originally Posted by horizon670 (Post 6129966)
I agree, why change it if it's still so popular! and GM is still making its biggest revenue from the Camaro and still outselling the Mustang

If the GM Design Team needs some inspiration for the next 6th Gen, here is my own concept I made , what do you guys think ?

Inspired from the new 2014 Corvette with the new LEDs , new curved lines...

I'd buy that

joeybsyc 04-28-2013 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 1camaro70 (Post 6464955)
GM would not spend money on refresh for just 2014 model year, when they say out in 2015 they mean (usually) model year 2016, so two years of refresh at least.

Agreed. The refresh wasn't done for one year. The '15 Camaro is gonna look just like the '14.


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