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I hope they don't screw this one up, like the last one, and make it solely for the track.
What the hell is with that wing? Do you have to opt for an air craft carrier so you can bring the car to a stop? |
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If you want creature comforts AND track capability, get a ZL1.
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It's not like this wing is on a base Camaro (which would be tacky) but its on the ultimate, high performance version. in other words, the wing is there to do real work....its the real deal and when this car is used for what it is intended for it helps. Have you seen the Viper ACR and its huge rear wing? Does that seem tacky? Probably not when you realize its pretty much the fastest factory stock street legal track car you can buy.
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The last Z/28 wasn't only for the track. It met all the requirements to be a street legal car. Wings work. If you don't like it, don't buy a Z/28.
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More refined aero, this is going to be special.
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I'm not sure why people don't like the idea of a hardcore track car that is still street legal?
I hope they bring the Z/28 to fruition, that it is track focused but hopefully have a few options that would make it more 'streetable' like they did with the AC and Radio (maybe make the CF brakes an option?) and most of all build it so it is a killer. And, at a reasonable price. Long live the Z/28!
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Nice....This is good news. Perhaps the Z/28 will make it for '17 and complete the 50th Anniversary line up.... These pics almost look like they are planted to me....No drivers in or around the cars?...Are they in the bushes ???....The guy in the blue shirt looks like a looky-loo buddy of the photographer??..... Almost seems they are hoping to be photographed...lol... |
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I think they learned the lesson from the last one. I wouldn't be surprised if it has a similar interior to the 1LE.
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Abso-freakin'-lutely.
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I for one, don't think the last Z/28 was a mistake, or anything to learn a lesson from. I think it served it's true purpose(s). It was a halo car that got everyone talking about the Camaro again. GM new the refresh was going to have it's critics, and they also knew that they had a brand new generation on the horizon. While they didn't sell out the Z/28's they made, they did get people talking about Chevrolet. The Z/28 was more of brand ambassador than a unit to generate profit in and of itself. It got people into dealerships to gawk, and many of them drove off in a new Chevrolet of one type of another. Also don't forget about all of those beautiful LS7's that now found themselves homeless. |
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