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Originally Posted by DDoug
There were rumors that there was a lot of time and work lost when the Tech Center flooded this past summer. A lot of that loss was the Camaro. Work basically stopped while emergency construction was done. It may have had a bearing on the release date.
As a current owner, I haven't gotten all that excited for the new one. As this is a fun street car, no track use, I can't see how a couple hundred pounds lighter could get me excited to lose a ton of money to trade up.
Besides, I like my car and I find it hard to believe that the next car can be so much better that I'll start to hate my 5th gen. A couple seconds on a road coarse or a few tenths at the strip ... don't care. A hundred hp is just a couple grand away, no need to upgrade. Just my useless ramble.
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If this is true, it's totally unacceptable. I understand air gap systems to maintain secrecy, but redundancy is a necessity for this very reason. Which is worse, someone finding out your plans, or one building flood sets your work back a year?
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Originally Posted by sonnydurden
It's amazing how people say they dropped the ball because they haven't released any photos for your viewing pleasure!.. Lol.. They can still release at the end of this year and it be a 2016. New York is the release. Just like they did the refresh and Z28
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How do you know that New York is the release?