Memory seating would be nice.
The passenger seat when the seatback lever is flipped should slide foward too. More things on the HUD like cycling through oil temp/ psi cooloing temp ETC. Illuminated home link buttons. Better sun visor Better cup holder placement for the M6 T-TOPS Better paint that doesnt chip so easily And FREE lifetime tire replacement :D Thats my starting list, I dont mind adding some aftermarket stuff like the CAI and catch can.... maybe they should fix the rear main seal that leaks too |
Get rid of the clunk noise in the manual transmission maybe the car would be worth keeping then
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In all seriousness...the zr1 sub structure (alloy frame/body) which would maintain rigidity and lighten the load by several hundred pounds.
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"gloss piano black" option for replacing silver bits.
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Bring back 2010-2011 steering wheel. And make a noticeable difference from the ls lt rs ss zl1.
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Move it to ATS chassis, add the LT1 engine program and mix in some Gen1/2 styling.
My Wish List: - Gen 6 ATS Camaro, SS - new Gen 7 Corvette LT1 V8 (450HP). - Gen 6 ATS Camaro, 1LE (handling pak) - new Gen 7 Corvette LT1 V8 (450HP). - Gen 6 ATS Z/28, whatever Gen 7 Vette Z06 LT was available (530HP) - Gen 6 ZL1, whatever Gen 7 Corvette ZR-1 SC LT program was offered should go here (680hp) |
Make available with everything but a driver seat, gas, brake, clutch and steering wheel as a optional delete.
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Instead of gas it shoud run on water. Speaking of water, it should be able to go under water in submarine mode.
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- 3,400lbs - 3.73 gears(posi on all models) - a if a 4 banger is going to be the base, it should be around 320-325hp - a Twin Turbo V-6 as option - a V-8 on the SS and Z/28 |
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I'd insist on the continued availability of at least 1LE-level chassis specs, but stop short of ZL1 dampers (unless the damping programming offered multiple choice and/or user tweaks). Norm |
I wish it'd have t-tops but alas I know that's not a possibility anymore... :( :( :( :(
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I don't really understand the "cartoonish" comments about the Camaro. It looks almost exactly like the concept Camaro, which was a jaw dropping design at the time, and still turns heads even today. Not trying to be an A-hole here, but sorry if your not into it, you are clearly in the minority.
I wouldn't mind a little better visibility, but the high beltline is one of the reasons the car looks so damn good. If that was lowered, it would look awkward. GM, do what you must to make the next design just as killer as this one. Make the car lighter, and feel more nimble out on the road, and you have a winner. If the current car had those traits, it would still be top dog in the performance categories. |
:rolleyes:Not asking for much are we.
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Good thread!
All I want for Christmas is a 6th-gen Camaro that: 1) Evolves from and improves the current design, rather than being something totally new and different. No need for that - the design language in our car looks phenomenal. The only two things I'd change if I were in charge would be to lower the belt-line, and sit the driver lower in the car. 2) Puts performance just as high on the totem pole as design. One example underlines them all....which the concept car looked amazing, standard 20" heavy wheels on a performance model probably hurt some of it's potential. This time around - there's no concept car to impede performance goals....;) ;) 3) Includes some of the new Corvette's electronic gizmos and gadgets...namely, the Driver Mode Selector tool that lets the driver turn things on and off. NPP exhaust is great, Mag Ride is great, AFM, and PTM is great! Camaro should, like the Corvette, integrate them all together in one fantastic feature that no-one else has. :) 4) Offer Magnetic Ride Control on the SS-level performance model (crossing my fingers you call the next-gen SS a Z28 instead). 5) Incorporates a slightly-more driver-focused interior that relies less on wild shapes and individual design elements, and more on function and overall design...again, sort of like Corvette. I promise you this, Camaro team...if you can put out an next-gen Camaro that meets these key personal items for me...I'll buy it. :) - LT1...or whatever engine is ready for Camaro at the time...I just like all those fuel economy and performance goodies... - Manual Transmission...duh - Magnetic Ride Control - Awesome 5th-gen evolved design that keeps that chopped-roof, low-slung look. - Seating position is lower than 5th-gen - Fantastic segment-appropriate interior (don't need all the leather or real Carbon Fiber like Corvette...but less exposed plastic would be nice) - Driver Mode Selector - Active Exhaust - Black split-spoke wheels - Optional, or standard, super-sticky rubber - Aerodynamic vents/belly pans...things I can point to and brag about. :laugh: - That new "cheap" sprayed-carbon fiber or Fiberglass body panels - Great brakes - Limited-slip differential, and all the coolers to go racing with. - Priced around 40-45k for all this stuff... I love my ZL1, by the way. Awesome job! :D |
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