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Originally Posted by LT4Greg
I like the design and looks of the 6gen too as I have owned 2 of them! At least one thing you can say is the 6gen Camaro has its own distinctive look and doesn’t look like any other vehicle on the roads today. That’s what makes it special to me anyway. The visibility problems are solved by adjusting the rear view mirror and side mirrors and also using the backup camera feature but seat time driving the car makes the visibility issue better. If you want a higher roofline and lower belt line and bigger trunk buy a SUV or 4 door car in my opinion.
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I agree...When I see a 6th gen coming at me from head on it just stands out of the pack. Challengers and Mustangs just blend in. I have no issues with visibility, I am accustom to using my mirrors for navigation and not turning my head. I am also the type that could back a semi-trailer into a parking spot with only a 1/2" clearance on all sides, so it doesn't bother me. I love the cock-pit feel. That being said it does need some changes to become more appealing to the masses as a daily, because let's face it the majority of folks on the road can not drive, but even then I am not sure it would matter. Everybody wants CUV,SUV, and Trucks for daily drivers these days. I personally like having a small SUV for a work/daily commuter.