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The new 2016 is starting to grow on me, and this new vert is everything I would have asked them to do to it.
it looks to me that this system will less prone to leaks like the early 5th gens had issue with(however I never had issue one with my top)
Mechanically it looks more sound and I am liking the less pronounced "ribs" when the top is up.
That being said, I STILL love the early 5th gens, I just traded up last year and have interest free payments that I got from a Chevy incentive. I know in a few years that Chevy will be calling me up wanting to buy my car and offering the 0% incentives again, so I will have plenty of time to decide if I ever want to trade up.
at the moment I just cannot see me letting mine go, for one I really dont feel the need to put the top up while moving, 2-even though the new Camaro vert looks more mechanically sound in the roof mechanics, it is just THAT much more that can go wrong and fail.....lots of moving parts. even with all the short comings of the current model compared to the new one, I still have an affinity with my car. If I DO decide to get one, it will be to add to the stable....no trading in, and it will most likely go to my wife whom has been patient with me since I bought my first 2012 Camaro and then traded it in for my current vert......next new car is hers.......
The new Camaro looks great, but to me it looks really busy in the front end, and I just am not into the rear end at all, however it is growing on me.
It is the interior that rubs me wrong, I just cannot put my finger on it but to me that gauge pod looks humungous and ugly, the rest of the interior is nice though. I will however hold my final thoughts till I actually see this thing in person. Ive grown to love the 10s through 13s to a point of where I HAD to have a leftover 2013 last year in April, ya i like the 14s and 15s, but the early 5th gens are just classic to me IMO....
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