| View Poll Results: What does a new generation Camaro need to succeed? | |||
| It needs to be more affordable |
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33 | 47.83% |
| It needs to be marketed better |
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36 | 52.17% |
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I voted for cheaper, but it should ideally have rear shifted trans like C5/6/7, Al fore of the firewall, and cheap everything else. If they also wedge a transfer case between the trans & diff on a w-b stretch, and give a small sedan Cutlass pump up and down rear seat buckets with headroom- I'd need that one first now. And 5x4-3/4" super stock II's (offset is ok) ![]() The second and third platform-mate vehicles with decent volume is a big deal. Expensive Mustang, alone, deserves to be a sitting duck. |
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I would love a 427 variant, but would hope for the A10 as an option if nothing else.
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Honestly, I literally never heard of this until now. That would be a cool swap. I like that it's a 400ci motor.
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It comes down to whether you like the styling or not. Whether you appreciate the performance or not. The Challenger and Mustang compromise both to provide better visibility, rear seat room and a larger trunk opening. TANSTAAFL. |
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It should be obvious with the runaway success of the Trax that affordability and value are everything nowadays, despite all the online boo-birds frothing over the 3-banger.
So a new-gen Camaro needs to follow suit. SUVs by the prestige automakers have become their best selling models, whether it's Cadillac, BMW, Audi, Porsche or Lexus; and now Ferrari. Many called it "blasphemy", but sales, and money talk. So the next-gen Camaro should be a well-styled turbo-4 hybrid SUV, with four doors. The online pundits will recoil, the best indicator that GM will have made the right decision. |
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Sounds like a hybrid Blazer with a Camaro badge on it and a few more styling ques. Hooray, another mid-size SUV/crossover in a crowded marketplace.
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I’m tired of manufacturers taking iconic names and slapping them on CUV’s. What you described would sell exactly the same no matter what Chevy called it.
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I do not understand the rear seating issue that keeps getting brought up.
The second gen Camaro had the same amount of rear seating as the 6th gen. (nothing to speak of), yet the '79 was the biggest volume year of the lineage. I could see price, complexity to repair/modify, perceived poor quality, *maybe visibility*, and changing demographics all be causes of its lack of popularity.
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Yeah... I've never once wanted to put more then one other person in my Camaro.
I don't have kids but I could see putting one or two in the back could be a fun time with the fam. In that case, the 6th Gen still works in most cases (Depends on each parent's height whether they have to sever off one or both of their kids' legs or not). I do remember exactly one time I had to have another adult passenger in the back of my 4th gen Trans Am. I don't think the experience would be any worse in a 6th gen. Again, greatly depends on each passengers height though. (No idea how the sales of the 4th gen were, but there ya go anyway I guess) |
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