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I just have a hard time seeing them doing it elsewhere. What's the Muscle Car culture in New York like? Nothing compared to Detroit. The only doubt comes from whether or not GM is really gonna pack the CTS-V, Volt, and Camaro all into one auto show, but I don't think doing so is far fetched at all. |
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I would be surprised if GM wastes the prime time reveal slot on Volt with the Camaro still not being shown to the public. |
I would like to see the new Camaro in Detroit but I believe that the 2014 refresh and Z/28 were revealed in New York. We need an official rumor to confirm.
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Also IMO the Volt is HUGE for GM. Sure not from an income, volume, or market share perspective but it's existence creates a halo effect and generates (hopefully) good PR. They want people talking about their alternative energy options. |
The New York Auto Show is in April. If GM is going to launch this as a 2016 model, that's quite late. NAIAS makes more sense, at least in terms of generating hype.
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I was not aware that Chevy had the opening slot. There is a reason for that.
Yeah...its going down in Detroit! HELL YEAH!!!! |
There is some speculation that GM will be announcing/displaying several items at the Detroit show and are afraid that if they unveil the 6th gen, it'll draw too much attention from their other announcements that they want to be front and center.
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I honestly believe these 3 vehicles revealed at the same time would garner GM the maximum amount of attention available at the moment. It would call for all car freaks attention. Not "just" camaro lovers:) if they were revealed at different events at different dates, they would not gather as much hype. Being that GM is the first to hold a press conference, i believe they take are going for the guns drawn approach. An all in strategy. Reveal, "sit back" for the rest of the event and watch what happens:) Im so stoked.. Im positive they will reveal it 12/1 |
And let's not forget that Cadillac has its own event on Tues, Jan 13, so the CTS-V is a non-factor in all this.
The Chevy event is not going to be all about the Volt. The Volt is a niche product that most of the automotive world ignores. Almost no one cares. That's the hard truth. Worry about the Cruze, not the Volt. The 2016 Cruze is an important, 'volume' product that could debut at NAIAS. But a version of the new Cruze has already debuted in China. And while the North America Cruze will apparently have some cosmetic changes (i.e., grill, fascia, et.), it's probably not going be THAT different. The new Cruze, no matter how important, is unlikely to be a car that sets the automotive world on fire. The Camaro, on the other hand, has sex appeal. |
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Fingers cross to get a 6th gen sighting next month! |
Wow...its crazy to think that the 6th gen could be revealed just a month from now.
As aside from camo'd cars....no leaks whatsoever. That's keeping a tight lip compared to the 7th gen Corvette. So in a month I might be making the decision whether to keep, or sell my car. |
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