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I'm afraid for the Mustang as it is, with that Mach E thing and rumors of platform sharing. Maybe be a bit careful what you wish for - a CUV-ish Camaro dictated by a skateboard platform just wouldn't be a Camaro no matter how much advertising or badging might be thrown at it. Norm
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As for the SS nameplate, even Chevy admitted that they messed up slapping it on EVERYTHING. If they were going to do it they should have been serious about it and kept some serious performers. The Cobalt SS with a turbo was actually a pretty good competitor and was the predecessor to Ford's Focus ST/RS models. Had they made some AWD versions of the SS Monte Carlo, Impala, etc. they could have survived pretty well or made the SS pickup more than 0.1 second quicker to 60 than the early 90's RWD 454SS one they could have had a serious sport truck like the SRT-10 Ram. As for the new Blazer, it does look like a SUV Camaro. The dashboard layout screams 6th gen Camaro. I doubt it's going to become a Camaro one day like the Mustang SUV, but I've been wrong before. The future is uncertain other than GM is sinking A BUNCH of money into EV's. Will they be a fad or is it the future of automobiles? Who knows. Everyone thought 3D TV's would be standard equipment and now you can't hardly find a new 3D TV to buy.
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I don’t have a problem with the issues I listed (well, I did have to play hardball on price), but I understand that people do. They were the main issues with the 6th gen all along. |
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I may still grab one eventually for that big V8 RWD experience, but holy crap does this thing need a redesign. If an EV version comes down the road in a few years with major ergonomic improvements that still looks like a Camaro and goes fast, it'll sell. One thing GM doesn't need to do is ask "the Camaro community" to design it. |
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Yes I think electric vehicles are going to be a big thing for the next 10 or so years, but I'm beginning to think they may not be as big of a deal as what people are making them out to be.
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"Yes I think electric vehicles are going to be a big thing for the next 10 or so years, but I'm beginning to think they may not be as big of a deal as what people are making them out to be."
I think that's wishful thinking on your part. There's no evidence manufacturers or consumers are going to decide EV is just as dirty as ICE and give up on the former. |
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They were not panned for a plasticy interior. No way, not one bit. Never saw a review from 2004 that said that. I They didn't have a million options but the interior was of higher quality than any GM product I can think of from 2004. Perhaps there was a high end Cadillac that had a nicer interior, but i doubt it. Like I said, they didn't have a ton of bells and whistles and really the only option was color and transmission. Eventually you could add SAP and 18's. Biggest interior complaint is the seats are slow to move to allow people in and out of the back. The styling was bland in my opinion, but done correctly they can look very good to my eyes. Fun read from 2004. Cliff notes about the interior below - https://www.motortrend.com/cars/pont...4-pontiac-gto/ Surprise #3: The cabin has the sporty elegance of a BMW's. Four large analog gauges (wearing faces color-coordinated with the exterior paint) lie in a large pod behind the wheel; the dials and much of the interior are trimmed with a classy satin-nickel finish (as are the drilled pedals). The four-spoke steering wheel (with integrated audio controls) feels good in your hands and is infinitely adjustable for tilt and telescope--something we've been nagging GM to do for years. The center stack houses straightforward climate controls and that Blaupunkt audio system--a 200-watt, 10-speaker affair with in-dash six-disc CD changer. There's not a blob of bling-bling marring the cool, businesslike ambiance. Your $500 aluminum attache case will look right at home here. Surprise #4: Fit and finish are the finest we've seen on a GM vehicle in decades. The body emits not a squeak and shimmies not a whit, parts gaps are tight and uniform (even on our preproduction pilot vehicle), the interior shapes flow smoothly into one another, and the materials are rich and handsome. Superb, beautifully stitched leather covers the wheel, the shift boot, and the seats. The seats themselves are simply spectacular, deeply bolstered for excellent support, and roomy enough to be accommodating for drivers of various sizes. Behind the front chairs are two more buckets--it takes some acrobatics to get to them (we'd like to see a power-seat advance when the front backrests are flopped forward), but once back there, adults can sit without holding their knees to their chins. (Trunk room is another issue: The GTO offers a paltry nine cubic feet of space under its bespoilered rear deck.) |
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GTO - very high quality build, low options G8 - Cheap hit a price point build, but looked good and more options SS - Very high quality again, all the options. |
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I know it's a hard drift off topic, but I was looking at an '04 GTO yesterday and the interior is quite nice. I also think the not-great-then styling has aged well into an inexpensive rwd V8 coupe you can buy as a weekend warrior now.
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