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Friday
20Feb2009

Taking a Step Backwards - Chevy Camaro - Welcome to the '70s.

GM also says it still plans to begin manufacturing the new Chevrolet Camaro in Oshawa this year.


WTF?
Unless the camaro is a hybrid, this is a ridiculous model to bring back.
The guys who wanted this car in the ’90s are now looking for hybrid minivan crossovers. The guys who (before the economic dust-up) would have bought this car are now worried about the security of their own jobs, and realize that if they even contemplated purchasing something so silly, their wives would be taking a well aimed kick at their cubes.

Who is going to buy this car?
Twelve years ago, this would have been an awesome car to buy. Now, you sort of look like a goof if that’s what you’re driving. :-(

Nice job GM, way to have your thumb on the consumer’s pulse.

 

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P.S.

If you want a ride, and are somewhat cute (not reminiscant of a 70's haircut or wardrobe) I'll take you for a ride in my Camaro.

When I get done with you, you just may remove that self-serving comment.

And maybe, just maybe, get some of that lost zest back in your life.
February 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBanshee
Wow, I can't understand why someone would make a dumb statement. The camaro had to ramp up production trying to keep up with demand. I am very interested in the SS however the V6 gets great milage and both are a big hit. Please get your facts correct before making your comments.
June 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJoe

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