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Originally Posted by KMPrenger
The only way that could be remotely possible is if they continue to build other cars using the same platform. I think as long as they are building CT4 / CT5 the Camaro might live. After that, it's either Camaro EV, or nothing.
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True, but I don't see any new sporty EV coupe built from scratch that would be a big seller, either. The tooling, platform, etc., for Camaros exists now and shouldn't be thrown away. Better to keep an existing platform for a small ICE Camaro market, than have nothing. This "platform" argument is a phantom non-issue when it comes to the car-buying public. Just ask Dodge about the Challenger.