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Originally Posted by USAFS197
That's the beauty of it all. Change. I welcome it and frankly, I'm disappointed that this is an evolutionary redesign. The fifth gen Camaro had it's time and now it's over.
If it looked absolutely anything like the 10-13 model cars, I wouldn't even give it a second thought. It's a Camaro, yes but, it's not 1960 something anymore, the Camaro should continue to grow up and mature.
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"The fifth gen Camaro had it's time and now it's over." That's about like saying the first gen had its time and now its over, how did that work out for GM? 48 years later that 3 year run is still the most popular design and always will be. The 2010 relaunch of the Camaro from hiatus was extremely popular because of the styling cues taken from for the 1969. The 5th gen will never reach the levels of first Gen lore, but its going to be another high point in the Camaro history that has plenty of lows. Change is inevitable, but it doesn't mean its going to hit the mark. They killed off the Camaro once, it can happen again.