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Checks date...well its not April 1st lol. Maybe this is real but without Al at the helm what are we really going to get?
2 door, RWD V8, Manual or gtfo
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Very much disagree here. People would have absolutely opted for blind spot monitoring (especially with the car's compromised visibility) and heated/cooled seats on the LT1. If anything, the extra performance upgrades (extra cooling, bigger rear brakes, etc) from the SS models is what people don't need if they are buying the car for the streets and drag strip. Most Camaro buyers aren't tracking the car where they even need the extra cooling or extra braking power. You don't even need that stuff for Autocross. People shouldn't have to pay 5K+ more for an SS2, when GM could have offered the convenience features as an option on the LT1. GM got greedy. And again, the price to add those features for the I4 and V6 cars was nowhere near as large. |
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Dodge is getting much better response now that the Hurricane is in the Charger as the EV Charger might have been the biggest flop since Edsel. And folks are still clamoring for a return of the Hemi, which all signs point to them putting it in there. So with the reduced demand for EV, the changes in emissions, and I think a general malaise about boring SUVs everywhere you look, theres a market for a 2 door, V8 coupe There’s also a market for a full size, body on frame off road SUV that Bronco and Wrangler own but GM chose to put the Blazer name on a unibody, FWD based soccer mom grocery getter. So hopefully GM learned their mistake on that one.
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Things are very expensive, and it's been magnified since 2020. Years ago the sports and muscle car market was far more youth driven. Now, a young person barely scraping by can't spend 50k on a 2 doors sports car, especially in an area with a snowier climate where you can't use it for months out of the year. Performance oriented SUV's have the appeal of being the best of both worlds. Drive your kids to school and run 12's on the way home. Obviously, they aren't cheap either, but one could argue they are more practical. Anyway, the car scene has really changed in the last 10 years or so. When I bought my 2014 Mustsng things were BOOMING car wise. Z/28, ZL-1, GT500 (with GT350 pending), 392, Hellcats, new C7 Vette, Chevy SS, 6th gen coming, S550 coming...but I digress.
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A more recent example would be the Foxbody 5.0 notchback sedan. Same drivetrain as the GT model but none or only a limited amount of the "convenience" features offered so to speak. Low mileage 5.0 notchbacks bring as much if not more than comparable GTs on BAT in today's auctions. The actual numbers validate that there is a market for these type of low or no option/"sleeper" cars. Just because it's your opinion that "people would have absolutely opted for blind spot monitoring" doesn't change decades of historical precedence. Agree to disagree.
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If the Camaro returns as a 4 door I imagine it would be priced as a Chevy and far enough away from Cadillac numbers that the Camaro and CT5 wouldn't step on each other. I do remember the days of Cavalier and Sunfire, Caprice and Roadmaster. My first car was a used 95 Caprice, great memories. I mean the Sierra and Silverado still coexist but I see what you're saying. Market share isn't what it used to be so having two mechanically similar cars might not make sense unless you really differentiate them.
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I'm all for it however that would be challenging within 3GEN styling confines. Maybe something functionally similar to the C8 system. Along with a hefty additional premium for the option, there would be the usual "golf club/trunk space" complaints...
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And then there is the outside chance that a 7th gen Camaro could be an extension of the C7 Corvette.
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American built cars for 2026 are, camry ,corolla, mustang, ct5, corvette, altima. Charger is Canada. Sentra and versa are mexico. I didn't sort through lexus or infiniti. Those are usually japan built. Cars are definitely being killed off. Its hard to say what direction they go with the camaro. But i would lean on sports sedan like the g8/chevy ss. Building a car that stands out among SUV desires is going to be tough. There are those people that just don't want to drive an SUV and don't want to sell their house to buy a corvette. So there is a non enthusiast reason to build it. |
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One item I should add, the decision of the next generation Camaro was probably directed two plus years ago.
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IIRC the 7th gen design was in the preliminary stages while 6th gen was still in production, and I think there was even a leaked sketch from inside GM’s design studio before the Queen of broken hearts shut it down.
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