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| 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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#43 |
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It would be nice if rear seat access was easier, the seatbelts are smack dab in the middle, making ingress and egress less than ideal. IMO these design change would definitely be necessary for a theoretical 7th gen Camaro to succeed:
Not holding much hope about any of it, though, because a) the concept of a new Camaro is currently a very difficult proposition in light of 5th and 6th gen sales and the general low volume demand for true sports cars, b) almost every one of these changes could easily have been done in the 2019 refresh or afterwards, but GM didn't give a crap past 2018 and the release of the ZL1 1LE, and c) these crazy new C8 Corvettes are taking up all sports car resources at GM, a trend likely to continue at least until the Zora is released. That said, where there is a will, there is a way, so we'll see, but my beautiful 2018 2SS is not in danger of being traded for anything.
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![]() As far as enthusiast being a dirty word at GM, you'd be surprised how many key leaders are track rats. Several of them own garages at M1 Concourse and have some serious track cars. The ones that I'm aware of are much better track drivers than I am. Myself, I autocross two of my cars. The Camaro and a '91 MR2 Turbo. The MR2 Turbo is by far the better autocross car. Size and mass are super important in autocross. That's why Miata, BRZ, and WRX dominate. Camaro is fun, and there are classes that position like vs like, but overall, the small, slow cars driven fast run circles around the big, heavy, fast cars driven slow.
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I understand 95 Imp's confusion, but this isn't 1979 anymore. Now the only real problem vs now is Quality Assurance is far less controlled but then again newer cars have a boatload of more in them than vehicles in 1979. If you look at the evolution of car manufacturing history. There's drastic changes not just from the camaro, but also every car. Built cheaper, sold for the highest price is the name of the game. More inclusion of Technology adds more weight among other things like EPA regulation etc... Technological advances changed how the cars were made but in most cases without sacrificing durability for example. It is also why you see an increase in engine power as time moves on because of that added weight. Take a Chevy Suburban for example: 1979 Suburban was significantly lighter weight truck than the current Chevy Silverado Pickup for example. And not by a small margin either. 1979 Chevy Suburban - 4,500-5,000 lbs 2025 Chevy Silverado Pickup - 6,700 to 7,300 lbs Bottom line Times change. They no longer make the body out of steel like they did in 1979. And in 1979 there was little EPA regulation as it is now today. And obviously far less technological inclusion. As an exmaple the 383 stroker kit for a lot of these cars among others were what I see the 6th gen being with a stock engine. You should look up the power of those older 5.7's and compare it to the 376 now, then compare a 383 stroker kit from back then and compare it to a stock 376 now. The modern day stroker would be a 400-427. When I say back them I mean like 1990 to 2000ish which I think is what 3rd and 4th gen Camaros?
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My thoughts on price versus marketing. Price is king. If your intended buyer can't afford it, then what's the point? Ideally, marketing is intended to attract consumers to something they are not completely aware of to something that they would seemingly enjoy and spend money on. The way I hear marketing described in this forum is as something to confirm for those of us who already have it that it was a great choice. Why spend money doing that?
Most of GM's marketing dollars during the run of Camaro 6 were targeted towards direct contact with owners of Mustangs, Challengers, and Chargers offering great deals to switch to Camaro for their next vehicles. Car companies can buy data that identify who is leasing what vehicles and when those vehicles come off lease. This allows for more direct targeting of consumers who might already have a leaning for that type of vehicle. Much more effective than spending million$ on flashing advertisement targeted towards people who already own the product. Marketing and Advertising are NOT the same thing. Marketing is a very broad area of which advertising is a significant, but not only, part.
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Hail to the King baby!
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Bob Lutz is often quoted as saying you can sell a young man’s car to an old man but you can’t sell an old man’s car to a young man. Swap that with visibility. You can sell a car with poor visibility to someone it isn’t important to but you can’t sell a car with poor visibility to someone it is important to.
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Hail to the King baby!
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I had a 2009 Red Line and wish I had kept it. We had the GM approved and warrantied calibration. With that it was a little beast.
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Hail to the King baby!
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It didn’t sell because it was designed to satisfy Camaro fans. There just weren’t enough of them and they were stuck with a car that didn’t have broad appeal. No marketing or advertising was going to fix that. As I’ve suggested many times, you can make the best LH baseball glove ever made, but the coolest commercial ever produced won’t get you sales to right handers. Did I ever tell the story of going bowling and taking my late grandfathers bowling ball? Took me a while but I did find out he was left handed.
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Learned my lesson, though. The Camaro and the MR2 were both “look what I just bought” discussions. And I survived both.
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The Bob Lutz years and since were lousy for regular-joe, younger-ish enthusiasts. The personal luxury coupes the segment changed to, when the car was rebirthed, was always a limited term cash grab. We had a fella at work retire a couple years back and treat himself to a base, then GT S550. Unfortunately he's not around for an S650.
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Hail to the King baby!
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Another deal was at launch they had built a bunch of base Solstice with major front fascia fit problems. Couldn’t be repaired so sold them to employees with a bra and a big discount. Never see a Solstice coupe though. Super rare. And if I recall (there’s Tharp again) they built 9 (nine) 2009s.
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