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That would make it a completely DIFFERENT car, now wouldn't it? There will be pushback from the diehard Camaro community if GM even thinks about making a Camaro - even a singular trim or version - with so much as electric assist or hybrid. If you don't understand that, consider the fact that the current Camaro design was made with significant input from the Camaro community. If GM goes away from that, and decides to ignore the Camaro community, they're going to get the wrath of God. It must be either kept 100% internal combustion 4 stroke gasoline engine and ONLY ICE with ZERO alternative assist, or the nameplate MUST be retired. There is no other option. |
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Because every time GM brings back a retired nameplate people ask why? '04-'06 GTO, looked like a giant Sunfire, people say why?; '80's Nova, 4 cylinder econo car that SUCKED, people asked why?; Buick Regal came back, it's a front wheel drive Chevy Cruze equivalent, people asked why?; Blazer came back, looks like a bigger Equinox/small Traverse instead of a K5 Blazer, people asked why? The list goes on, but my point is the same as Hollywood movie producers. Can't you figure out something creative that is original and not just a revival of something old? Stop reliving the "glory days" and build something that makes the next generation want to copy you.
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While the EV can be charged, at home, overnight, that concept severely limits who can buy an EV. People who live in multi-family communities don't have the ability to charge overnight. There are a lot of people in this situation, and this is a major hurdle in the progress of mass EV sales. Then of course there is battery production, the finding and mining the rare minerals involved, and how much of these minerals actually exist. Then there is the problem with battery disposal when they die. Not to mention the increased demands on the power grid. Now, I am certain that there many high level engineers, scientists, and developers working hard on all of these hurdles. But the rubber meets the road when money enters the picture. Thus the catch 22, investment on one side of the equation depends on the certainty of the other side. It seems to me that you need a little more than an "If you build it they will come" mentality to get investment necessary to ignite the global change. Of course, the automobile itself, the light bulb, the telephone, heck, even the wheel had hurdles in the beginning. |
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To a T everyone who loves the original GTO HATED the ‘04-06 model, myself included. Great bones. Great engine/transmission combination. Horrible design and interior. Not worthy of the GTO nameplate. |
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Electric Mustang is getting hatemail because it's a crossover. |
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Listening to the Camaro faithful is what got them in this mess to begin with, if they have half a brain they're going to speak to more than the couple people buying Camaros |
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If you don't think it was worthy of the nameplate you completely missed what the GTO was. Again, stop speaking for others. |
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At the end of the day, the battery capacity / mineral content issue is a producer problem, not a consumer problem. If it is the problem that you suggest it is, then the EV problem takes care of itself. There won’t be enough material to produce enough batteries to displace ICE cars. Until there is. Quote:
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The '04-06 GTO was panned for it's generic styling and very plasticy interior. Again, the chassis and drivetrain are great, no one argues about that. But it's execution was just bad.The 2010 Camaro interior wasn't very good either so it's kind of a wash. I did like the automatic forward releasing seats in the GTO though, that was a very good idea that all coupes should have adapted by now. |
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Conversely, I actually liked the '05-'06 GTO's. I didn't care too much for the '04 because it literally was an oversized Sunfire with a LS1. I just wish they had come up with something original and gave it some styling. The '05-'06 at least had some hood scoops and dual exhaust that actually looked like dual exhaust. What genius decided to put dual exhaust exiting on the same side through tiny pipes? I just want to see something that is epic from my generation. Those that grew up in the 60's had 409 Impalas, the dawn of the GTO, 442, Chevelle, GSX, the awesome Nova, Mustang, Challenger, Road Runner, Charger, Yenko Chevy, Berger Chevy, Gibb Chevy, etc. Those born in the 70's have the Buick Grand National and GNX to be proud of, but it was killed off and the Regal is kind of lame now and disappearing again. The 1 thing to come out of my generation, which is pretty significant, is the LS engine platform. However, why can't we have something original, iconic, AND new to drive? Yes the LS is a great platform, but the newest LT is starting to make it obsolete. Give me a truly iconic new idea or something at least mostly new like my idea of calling the EV muscle car the Panther and keep the trend going with awesomeness instead of copy and paste previous generation's icons.
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It's not the answer for some, but the answer for a lot?....OK, but is there really a question in the first place? EVs will lose their attraction without subsidies, tax-breaks, commuter perks, etc, and will surely be heavily taxed and regulated based on miles driven, etc. The electricity used at a charging station can easily be made more expensive than a gallon of gas, and shut off and unavailable for a variety of unforeseen reasons. There is no competitive or economic reason to go electric over ICE. Say what you want about gas, but overall it has been the best, least expensive and reliable source of transportation energy. EV needs to be artificially promoted by govt to be a success. An open market will not support it alone. At some point, ICE will have to be banned. That's not what they are calling for now, but it is subtly happening with the future models and baked in decisions to go all electric at some point in the years ahead....Like the next Gen Camaro, perhaps. |
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I never expected the Regal to go back to RWD though. Once that model turned FWD in '88, there was no turning back. GM was all about FWD except for the Camaro, Corvette and the trucks. It was Bob Lutz who brought the Holden Monaro based GTO over here. Even though it looked very bland for the U.S. market, I'm glad he did it. You can take this sentiment one step further and talk about how they used the "SS" nameplate on everything as well. From trucks to 4 door sedans, it got kind of ridiculous. The new Blazer could've been a modern interpretion of the classic K5 Blazer, but you know what? I bet it probably wouldn't have sold for chit. The Camaro like front grill styling on the current CUV Blazer foreshadows what may be coming to the Camaro nameplate in the future. I hope I'm wrong, but with 6th gen sales tanking the way they have been the last few years, I see no other choice. Last edited by mikeman; 04-27-2020 at 12:28 PM. |
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i wish that was the Camaro front end. a Blazer shouldn't look more modern than a Camaro.
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