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GM Says Recently Dethroned Chevrolet Silverado Poised for a Comeback
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people want to fit more than two people in a large car. The camaro is a large car. It's not a miata.
that's #1 sales killer for sure outside of price. Third sales killer, not selling to anyone other than the US. You dont really need any other reasons other than those 3. Price, occupancy count, limited demographics. It's not performance that is lacking with the camaro. It's better than all of it's competition at pretty much every trim price point. It's the practicality points. The occupancy issues. The trunk is plenty large, but the opening is ridiculous to the point of infuriating. The windows are barely tall enough to work at drive thru's. Most normal people are not going to put up with those compromises when they can get 90% of the thrill by buying a ford or dodge. |
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Are you sure the scrolling option is working properly? On my laptop it is bugged and hard to scroll through the options on the Mustang configurator. But, there are some that offer appearance/interior/performance packages like: -Performance pack for Ecoboost -High performance pack (2020 Ecoboost, adds 20HP) -Black accept package -Carbon interior package(alcantara/leather seats for those who don't want to upgrade to premium but also don't want cloth seats) ... ... Anyhow, besides people liking Mustang design better, dealers need to to option out Camaros too much. And Chevy should stick to one of either I4/V6 with increased torque/power. This makes it easier for consumers. And don't forget the Ecoboost is now making 310hp/350tq on premium fuel. |
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just seen this..
https://www.foxnews.com/auto/gm-is-d...ro-report-says
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For the one so butthurt about the Blazer not being reminiscent of the old K5, I would like to point out that the Charger was not a 4 door car in the 70s, but look how successful it is now.
People under 50 are not going to shun the Blazer because "its not a blazer".... hell, people under 35 don't give a crap if the name of the vehicle existed 10 years ago..... much like the charger, they ate going to buy the vehicle and it's capabilities..... not the name. As mentioned above, people want more than JUST the best performance car..... they want that real life usability. The VAST majority of Camaro owners aren't taking them to the track. Let the ZL1 be the super track oriented model, let the SS be ther real world car. Let casual drivers have a seat at the yankee, and give them an upgrade option if they want the track. Remember the BOSS mustang? It didn't stick around, because Ford realized "track ready" wasn't what drove sales. Dodge appealed to the ego of aggressive drivers. They were bodybuilders instead of powerlifters. Dodge buyers didn't care that ther camero was the better performing powerlifter, they liked that Challengers were the big, brawn, sexy bodybuilders.
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Putting it another way, even with a 62% drop in sales, the Mustang is still outpacing the Camaro.
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My guess on the delay/termination is that they were far into gen7 development when they realized the gen6 Camaro is a stink bomb, and like the Alpha2 CT4, the Alpha2 Camaro was a carbon copy of the Alpha1 Camaro on fundamental traits. So there they were with the sudden realization that few buyers wanted an ugly and impractical pony car they couldn’t see out of, yet the Alpha2 Camaro's design was set in stone. Outward visibility, trunk opening size, and interior space are baked into a design in the early stages of development, possibly before the gen6 Camaro was even released to the public.
It was decision time: throw out years of development time and money and start over, or terminate the model and focus on more profitable trucks. I believe Al Oppenheiser deserves much of the blame for the Camaro’s demise since as Chief Engineer it was his responsibility to set design parameters like outward visibility, trunk opening size, and interior space. He failed to balance the needs of a daily driver against the demands of track usage, and the result was a weekend toy car with even less practically usable cargo space than a Corvette. I’m told the Camaro's back seat isn’t even usable for baby seats! Why wouldn’t they make baby seat usage a design goal for a car purchased by young men? Do they think only incels buy Camaros? I mean seriously, what kind of groupthink circle jerk forgets to ensure baby seat usage is practical in a Camaro? Such a colossal failure of product planning requires consequences, so heads need to roll at the very highest levels of GM. No doubt Mark Reuss was among those who signed off on the Alpha1 Camaro so he needs to go first and foremost. Welburn was supposedly responsible for setting the design goal to "make it look like the Omega Camaro, but more Transformer!" but he's retired so good riddance. While they're at it they can terminate the employment of those responsible for the 2019 mid-cycle uglification, John Mack and Michael Simcoe. I have a sneaking suspicion they also uglied up the trucks so there's another reason to terminate them with extreme prejudice. GM have apparently freaked at the publicity of the Camaro's demise so in an effort to protect current sales they've tried to steer the story towards "delayed until further notice" instead of "cancelled." Just like the 5th gen Camaro was "delayed until further notice" in 2002. |
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It makes me sick that half the comments on here say something to the effect of "7th gen needs to look less like a 1st gen, more like a 2nd gen". You've got to be kidding me. The only thing the 7th gen (if we get one) needs to be is something that has the general Camaro identifiers....long hood, short deck, two door 2+2 coupe with sporty performance. It does not need to be freaking retro 2nd gen. Aside from the internet diehards like yourself, everyone I've talked to...even a few Ford faithful have told me they like the new Blazer. My wife is not a car person per say, and she loves it. Look I get that crapping on a storied nameplate with something that doesn't fit the heritage sucks...but there was already a grocery getting Blazer in the 90s and early 00s. Did you cry then? Hate it or not, I think the Blazer will be a success. Yep...time will tell. The only thing wrong with the Blazer is that the price is a bit hard to swallow, but you know Chevy is going to be throwing money on the hood sooner or later. Also, Chevy is going to water down the look like crazy, throwing it on the new TrailBlazer and Equinox instead of letting Blazer have it's own personality.
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