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I bought an early 2010 MY back in 2009. I didn't really have any issues with the car, however GM definitely improved upon the cars over the next couple of years. For instance my car didn't have back up sensors or a back up camera. Late MY 2010's got the back up sensors, and then of course they eventually added back up camera's in the car. GM also massively improved the suspension going from the FE3 to the FE4. Additionally the addition of MyLink / NAV system sure is nice. Going from my 2010 to my 2013 was a world of difference. However that was also in part due to the fact that I went from a 2010 2LT/RS to a 2013 ZL1. But still, I've seen plenty of V6's & V8's and various MY's. I think from a mechanical aspect things should be OK. The nice thing about the Camaro getting trickle down technology from the Corvette is that the Corvette has already tested it for a year or two. Also, like someone mentioned the ATS architecture will have been in use for a couple years from the ATS. I suspect the 6th gen will get continuous improvements over the course of its existence, similar to the 5th gen. Along with getting trickle down technology from the upper trim level Camaro's that will more than likely come out (i.e. Z/28 and/or ZL1). However if you keep waiting on the next best thing, you'll never get a car. I think you just need to see what happens with the 6th gen and ask yourself if you'd be happy with that. I'm not too worried about first year issues. Alternatively the 2017 50th anniversary would be special one to wait for.
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The only thing worse for me than having to wait an extra year or two is the buyer's remorse if I miss out on something major if I had just waited a bit longer. Your 2019/2020 MY is probably on target, and probably what I'll do. *If*, however, I see magnetic ride offered sooner, then I may just have to bite sooner. I can't imagine a performance pack coming out later that would supercede that. Personally, I couldnl't handle a new $40K car every 3-4 years shedding depreciation dollars like a comet. But, as pointed out earlier, I really do think that given the current regulatory CAFE crap coming up, this will likely be the last generation of the attainable V8s. Then again, people started hording incandescent bulbs, too, only to find LEDs, while more expensive, are attainable and better overall. ...people also thought the era of powerful cars was over around 1976 because of goverment regs and insurance rates... yet here we are. |
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GM has on more than one occasion done upgrades to the second model year.
Look at last gen's Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon/Yukon XL - They got the 6-speed in the second year. Or look at the new Silverado - you can now get the 6.2L with the 8-speed which you couldn't from the beginning. You could only get the 5.3L with the 6-speed. Now, saying that I don't think we'll see something like the LS3 in the first MY and then the LT1 in the second, I just don't see that happening with the LT1 coming out all over the place but I could possibly see a 6-speed in the SS the first year and an 8-speed the second year. (auto that is), pretty much what the base vette got. // Stefan Last edited by Blast; 02-01-2015 at 06:51 AM. |
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An all new car in an all new plant will be challenging.
And, yes, data often shows a slight blip in quality on launch. Most OEMs have processes that are intended to find most concerns before a customer ever gets car 1. First, we are now seeing the Prototype cars with camo. Those cars are built to ensure that the car is meeting it's performance and durability targets. Second, there will be Pilot cars, the first ones completely built in the new plant with the new tools. These are built to ensure the build processes can build a car that will meet quality standards. Next, we'll see likely several hundred CTF cars in the hands of employees that essentially will be evaluating the cars with regular reports just for quality. All of these are done well before Job 1 gets shipped. It's a very disciplined process. There likely won't be a new engine or transmission at launch. The LT1 will have been in production for several years at that point including the variant in the Silverado. The 8 speed will also have been in production for over a year. The chassis bits, likely based on Alpha should also be well sorted. If we get anything, it would be a modification to an existing engine with anything new coming in year 2. That is often challenged and we may get the rumored new V6, but even that will likely be similar to what we have in how it gets built and installed. This is how it works as every OEM I've worked for. As for when do you get the latest stuff? LOL, GM will tweak and add right up to the last model year in some cases. So you won't likely ever find a year when you can say "this is it, it has everything a Camaro will have". And when you do that, we will be having internet discussions on the spy shots of the Seventh Gen Camaro.
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The C6 also got the 6-speed auto in 2006. Meaning it was in production for 2 whole years before the Suburban got it. I'm not saying it won't happen but GM has made decisions like that in the past. I agree that within 2 years we'll only see 6 speed autos in FWD applications, but until then we'll see. The Suburban isn't getting it for the 5.3L for MY2016 for instance, only 6.2L applications of which the burb isn't getting any of (yet?). I can't see a technical reason for the 8-speed wouldn't work with the 5.3L. Could be a cost issue? Or they can't produce enough of them? // Stefan |
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ICE will still dominate by then that you can bet on. But hybrids and EVs will be more and more prevalent. What that holds for Camaro? No clue.
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They make changes throughout the year to fix issues. I'd be comfortable buying a mid or late model 1st year....although I will likely be in the market earlier than that. It's gonna have touch-screen, backup camera, wifi and a host of other good stuff that wasn't in my 2010 model. Alpha chassis is already awesome. I don't plan to wait. If you want the best 6th gen you'll be waiting until the last year. If you don't mind waiting usually the 3rd year is golden and gets more updates.
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Capricio, I searched GM Card on Capital One's website but dis not find anything. Can you give me any details???
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I'm already pretty happy with my modded 5th gen V6. Sometimes I wish she had a bit more power or torque, but nothing crazy. Other times I'm satisfied by the performance. The idea of a lighter, more powerful (hopefully) V6, on the Alpha chassis, with an 8 speed auto sounds absolutely awesome to me. I'm hoping for something under 3,550 pounds, give or take, with at or over 330HP/290TQ, 8 speed auto, and a performance package that includes suspension, gears, and maybe brakes. Sort've a 1LE package for the V6. Mod that sucker over time to 350+ HP...you've got a killer package in my opinion. Would easily be a mid to low 13 second 1/4 mile car, which isn't far off the 2010 SS autos. Can't complain about that in a V6.
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