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2014camaro 09-01-2012 11:26 PM

6th Gen Camaro Features
 
So with the sixth gen coming possibly 2015 it is a nice time to all decide what we would like to see in the 6th gen. Hopefully GM and Chevy reps see this thread I know there are people from GM on this site. So keep this thread alive and state what options you want.

brandonrr 09-01-2012 11:41 PM

this may be heresy to some here, but i would like to see the ability to see your instantaneous MPG, as well as the average mpg.

i would also like to see a tt v6, but not at the cost of the v8 model. a tt v8 would be SICK!

STW 09-01-2012 11:43 PM

LS7

Synyster 09-02-2012 12:16 AM

A smaller frame and a lighter weight is all it needs.

fielderLS3 09-02-2012 12:22 AM

Less weight, direct injection, less weight, keep the V8 in the SS, less weight, better steering feedback, less weight.

Oh, one more thing...less weight.

soloknight6 09-02-2012 12:23 AM

^ What he said. ^

Oh... And less weight...

2014camaro 09-02-2012 12:29 AM

Here are my opinions.

2010 steering wheel
Heritage Grill Stock
LESS WEIGHT
Get rid of the LS Wheels
RS Halos Stock
MORE COLORS
MORE OPTIONS
ZL1 Style Front End
LS7
Flappy Paddles bigger LOL
More trunk room
IMPROVE THE WEBSITE

GM PLEASE, THE CAMARO IS A FANTASTIC CAR DEF. BETTER THAN MUSTANG AND CHALLENGER BUT THE OPTIONS ARE ENDLESS ON THEIR CARS.

Minus_Z28 09-02-2012 12:36 AM

Gas cap on the left side, please.

Edit: And a locking door for it with a lever release.

fielderLS3 09-02-2012 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2014camaro (Post 5523667)
2010 steering wheel

:word:This too. I loved the original steering wheel.

R1jamn 09-02-2012 12:56 AM

The 6th gen definitely needs an upgraded dashboard and gages.
It was proper decorum to go with the retro style.........BUT, the Camaro dashboard must now be sporty and exciting.
The sooner the better.

JoansDriver 09-02-2012 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2014camaro (Post 5523667)
Here are my opinions.

2010 steering wheel
Heritage Grill Stock
LESS WEIGHT
Get rid of the LS Wheels
RS Halos Stock
MORE COLORS
MORE OPTIONS
ZL1 Style Front End
LS7
Flappy Paddles bigger LOL
More trunk room
IMPROVE THE WEBSITE

GM PLEASE, THE CAMARO IS A FANTASTIC CAR DEF. BETTER THAN MUSTANG AND CHALLENGER BUT THE OPTIONS ARE ENDLESS ON THEIR CARS.

I find the trunk is already huge for a sports car.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Minus_Z28 (Post 5523692)
Gas cap on the left side, please.

Edit: And a locking door for it with a lever release.

I'd keep the cap on the right side. I personally like it there. And I'd get rid of the "cap" all together. My fiesta doesn't have a cap, just that quick fill hole that came from the race program.

Renegade 09-02-2012 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Synyster (Post 5523624)
A smaller frame and a lighter weight is all it needs.

:chevy: Chevy are you listening?

RollaMo 09-02-2012 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brandonrr (Post 5523549)
this may be heresy to some here, but i would like to see the ability to see your instantaneous MPG, as well as the average mpg.

The instant reading on the fuel reading is pretty much worthless, probably why they don't have it.
My Corvette has that, but what good does it do?
Very easy to make it read in the 50 to 60 mpg range by just letting off the throttle going down a long grade.
But then watch it drop into the single digits going up a hill.

Instant means nothing, other than the amount of fuel flowing that "instant".
It is constantly changing.

At least with the average reading, you'll get an idea of what real fuel mileage your getting.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Renegade (Post 5523849)
:chevy: Chevy are you listening?

I believe GM has already announced the next gen Camaro will be on a slightly smaller, lighter platform.
We just don't know what the design will look like yet. :D

mrvenicess 09-02-2012 06:38 AM

Most design features of the next gen are probably already "locked in" based on the long lead time on all GM vehicles.


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