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Originally Posted by 2010-1SS-IBM
I'm reading what he said a lot more accurately than everyone who's sure that there will be a 4 cylinder Camaro.
I could also go into why the 4 cylinder won't necessarily be better than a 6 cylinder, but frankly no one is listening.
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everyone is listening. It's a great topic.
Re read everything BUT the headline. Nowhere is Al quoted as saying, "there will not be a 4 cylinder in the Camaro".
You are "interpreting", not reading more accurately, that he is saying that. All he said was, "I will fight for.....".
I agree, you can read that 2 ways. I am only asking that you realize it isn't his final decision regardless of what is in the article.
As I said, you may be right. There are a ton of people who hope you are.
Government pressures and a 32 MPG Mustang will make it be a heavy consideration. If he can get equal or better FE from a future V6 that no one knows about (i.e. Buick Show car from Detroit). It may not even be needed. Wouldn't that be cool.