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Old 07-29-2019, 04:50 PM   #6
50MileSmile

 
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Now if GM would just step up and support the Camaro. The Challengers and Mustangs are outselling the Camaro because their manufacturers are keeping their crusty old platforms in the public eye with new models. Both have introduced interesting, innovative, current new models every year for the past several years. Ever hear of the Challenger Hellcat? Challenger T/A? Challenger Blacktop? Mustang Bullitt? Mustang Shelby GT500?

The Camaro has nothing with any “”Wow”” factor that matters to the general public or potential customers - and no advertising to back it up. The Camaro needs a high-performance, high-visibility, high-value model to wake up the world to its existence. (The LT1, with the 6.2 stuffed into a base car doesn't count - Dodge and Ford have already done that.) Or what about an ad campaign promoting Camaros as a full range of performance cars (Hot, Hotter, Hottest) for any fun purpose?

Of course, it wouldn't hurt to fix the visibility issues, reengineer the low seating position with limited recline and evolve the upholstered rear package shelf into a rear seat that’s usable for humans...
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