Do we have a chance to see a "LTZ" Camaro?
How many people would like to see some type of "LTZ" or luxury trim added to the Camaro lineup? With the impending addition of the 4 Cyl engine, who thinks GM will add some sort of luxury package to open camaro up to the type of people who buy Audi's and BMW's for their luxury?
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Camaro LTZ with the twin turbo LF3 and 8 speed would be amazing.
Probably never happen. Lol. |
Well they wanted it with the 5th gen so I don't see why not for the 6th :popcorn:
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43310 |
Sounds like the idea behind the Berlinetta trim offered in the 2nd and 3rd generation.
I believe the original trim level was known as the Type LT during the 2nd generation. |
The LTZ would probably be the 4 cylinder ecoboost tier.
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Nobody shopping BMW or Audi will consider Camaro. But they could steal some sales from other makers. I think its a good idea, maybe like the 3LT package in the Vette. 3SS anyone?
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The ATS-V will have the LF3, to compete with its natural competition.
A Camaro with LF3 would be a great pre-emptive strike BEFORE (or in answer to) a Mustang EcoBoost V6 and, for that very reason, shouldn't be discounted... |
The only luxury feature I'd like in a Camaro is magnaride. But this is coming from a guy who never had cruise control, power doors/windows and bluetooth before 2012. :biggrin:
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Bring on all the luxury items we can - preferably cooled seats :) |
Just don't call it a Camaro. Why take the rawness out of the heritage. Might as well cut its nutz off too.
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Again, this is not a new idea. The Berlinetta trim was offered on the Camaro from 1979 to 1986. The Berlinetta was essentially the luxury Camaro.
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I want fake woodgrain and shag carpet;)
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What, from the outset, you're asking for was/is a combo of TWO Camaros that sat side-by-each @ SEMA '09: Dusk (interior exercise, largely), and Leno (TT-V6)...
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