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Old 07-18-2014, 07:40 PM   #312
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And, with full respect of your opinion, the Gen5 is a nice car, this would be the biggest fail GM could possibly launch.

Let's take the 2006 show car and keep it hanging around for 2021 or 2022. That will sell like hot cakes and surely bring new car enthusiasts to the Camaro brand.

If it has any clues from the Gen5 car this will disappoint.

Don't get hung up on "muscle". That has very limited appeal. Yes a huge amount on this website, but for total sales, profitability and Chevy brand image development, "muscle" and "gas guzzling" won't likely be helping when we clear 2020.

This is GM's opportunity to look forward, not back. This is the opportunity to send Ford and Fiat running to figure out how to compete. If it's the simple "muscle" equation, then it's an easy fight. Way to easy.
I don't by any means, think the 6th gen should look like a smaller 5th gen.

But I sure as hell hope it has some of the 5th gen cues....specifically those sexy hips, and an aggressive style with angles much like the Corvette. We don't want a softer Camaro, like the softer Mustang....keep us excited. I love the way the light bounces off the 5th gen...showing every angle, like a muscular sculpture.

5th gen may be getting long in the tooth...and guess what...my car still turns heads on the street. Its just a damn good looking car...period. Sometimes a certain style...never goes out of style.
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