Just saw the new camaro (pics)
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Just saw the new camaro (pics)
I just saw the concept camaro at a special presentation with the fbodfather.
I have to say it definitely looks better in person than in pictures. I still don't care for the 21 inch wheels and a few other things, but I think with a few minor improvements this could be a great car.
It seems likely right now that it will have the LS2 or a similar variant. I asked one of the presenters if there was a chance we would see an LS7 model and she said it was doubtful.
Pictures here
I have to say it definitely looks better in person than in pictures. I still don't care for the 21 inch wheels and a few other things, but I think with a few minor improvements this could be a great car.
It seems likely right now that it will have the LS2 or a similar variant. I asked one of the presenters if there was a chance we would see an LS7 model and she said it was doubtful.
Pictures here
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that was the same chick i saw there...she said the truck opened but it wasnt powered up at the show...i wonder if the glass will open or just the lid??infinite, how was the trip up to the javits?
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Originally Posted by BackinBlack02SS
Are the rear vents functional? They need to function!
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I think those rims make that car what it is that thing would look awful with some 17s on it .. they designed the car to have big wheels im sure they wont be that big when the car comes out but 18s,19s, or 20s would be fine to me remember this is a concept people ... the odds are allot of that car will change
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i hate it too but there is no feasable way that a camaro will get the LS7. a hand built 13,000 dollar motor...that would make the car ungodly expensive. but id just like to see it built.
#10
Originally Posted by TheAntiRice
I think those rims make that car what it is that thing would look awful with some 17s on it .. they designed the car to have big wheels im sure they wont be that big when the car comes out but 18s,19s, or 20s would be fine to me remember this is a concept people ... the odds are allot of that car will change
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engine bay will change. No doubt about it.
body panels will look the same, but with more lines. By this I mean think about it: if you damage the front fender, it will take too much body shop work to fix it or replace it. So you will see a line running from the bottom of the fender to the rocker panel. Lots of little things like that.
Also, the reverse lights will be seen, whereas the model has them hidden above the exhaust pipes! Kinda cool, but not DOT friendly.
In my pics (link below), I tried to take pics of what people could NOT see in other pics. The logo CAMARO on the side is side-colored in orange--nice touch. Looks all chrome, until you really look at it. Will that make it? i hope so, but that means more $$$.
Interior will change a LOT, especially the headliner. Anyone notice it is rays of light running across the entire headliner? No small cabin lights, these are serious. I know these are meant for others to see the interior better, but nonetheless, it will change.
What I like besides the cleanliness of the engine bay is the CF liner on the under side of the hood. It says CAMARO on it, real classy. Gone.
Then think about this: as the car sits right now, how much is it worth? For it to be a CAMARO, it will need to be priced in the 35K range fully loaded. By 2009, maybe 40K with inflation, etc. That means by 2009 base will be $20K, not the $16K we were used to in 2002 (V6 bone dry). It will lose a lot to get to those prices.
And for the pics.........check these out! 122 pics!
body panels will look the same, but with more lines. By this I mean think about it: if you damage the front fender, it will take too much body shop work to fix it or replace it. So you will see a line running from the bottom of the fender to the rocker panel. Lots of little things like that.
Also, the reverse lights will be seen, whereas the model has them hidden above the exhaust pipes! Kinda cool, but not DOT friendly.
In my pics (link below), I tried to take pics of what people could NOT see in other pics. The logo CAMARO on the side is side-colored in orange--nice touch. Looks all chrome, until you really look at it. Will that make it? i hope so, but that means more $$$.
Interior will change a LOT, especially the headliner. Anyone notice it is rays of light running across the entire headliner? No small cabin lights, these are serious. I know these are meant for others to see the interior better, but nonetheless, it will change.
What I like besides the cleanliness of the engine bay is the CF liner on the under side of the hood. It says CAMARO on it, real classy. Gone.
Then think about this: as the car sits right now, how much is it worth? For it to be a CAMARO, it will need to be priced in the 35K range fully loaded. By 2009, maybe 40K with inflation, etc. That means by 2009 base will be $20K, not the $16K we were used to in 2002 (V6 bone dry). It will lose a lot to get to those prices.
And for the pics.........check these out! 122 pics!
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Damn, that Camaro is outstanding. I just can't wait until it comes out. Great pictures by the way, you really did good at getting some details that I for one hadn't seen before. I like the new exhaust and hope the production model keeps the dual setup.
WTF was up with the mustang rage though? Was that really on the ford display? Every car ford you took pictures of there was ugly as sin, but that mustang rage thing needs to be taken out back and shot for the good of humanity. I'm sure the ricers love it though.
WTF was up with the mustang rage though? Was that really on the ford display? Every car ford you took pictures of there was ugly as sin, but that mustang rage thing needs to be taken out back and shot for the good of humanity. I'm sure the ricers love it though.
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Originally Posted by herronz28
engine bay will change. No doubt about it.
body panels will look the same, but with more lines. By this I mean think about it: if you damage the front fender, it will take too much body shop work to fix it or replace it. So you will see a line running from the bottom of the fender to the rocker panel. Lots of little things like that.
Also, the reverse lights will be seen, whereas the model has them hidden above the exhaust pipes! Kinda cool, but not DOT friendly.
In my pics (link below), I tried to take pics of what people could NOT see in other pics. The logo CAMARO on the side is side-colored in orange--nice touch. Looks all chrome, until you really look at it. Will that make it? i hope so, but that means more $$$.
Interior will change a LOT, especially the headliner. Anyone notice it is rays of light running across the entire headliner? No small cabin lights, these are serious. I know these are meant for others to see the interior better, but nonetheless, it will change.
What I like besides the cleanliness of the engine bay is the CF liner on the under side of the hood. It says CAMARO on it, real classy. Gone.
Then think about this: as the car sits right now, how much is it worth? For it to be a CAMARO, it will need to be priced in the 35K range fully loaded. By 2009, maybe 40K with inflation, etc. That means by 2009 base will be $20K, not the $16K we were used to in 2002 (V6 bone dry). It will lose a lot to get to those prices.
And for the pics.........check these out! 122 pics!
body panels will look the same, but with more lines. By this I mean think about it: if you damage the front fender, it will take too much body shop work to fix it or replace it. So you will see a line running from the bottom of the fender to the rocker panel. Lots of little things like that.
Also, the reverse lights will be seen, whereas the model has them hidden above the exhaust pipes! Kinda cool, but not DOT friendly.
In my pics (link below), I tried to take pics of what people could NOT see in other pics. The logo CAMARO on the side is side-colored in orange--nice touch. Looks all chrome, until you really look at it. Will that make it? i hope so, but that means more $$$.
Interior will change a LOT, especially the headliner. Anyone notice it is rays of light running across the entire headliner? No small cabin lights, these are serious. I know these are meant for others to see the interior better, but nonetheless, it will change.
What I like besides the cleanliness of the engine bay is the CF liner on the under side of the hood. It says CAMARO on it, real classy. Gone.
Then think about this: as the car sits right now, how much is it worth? For it to be a CAMARO, it will need to be priced in the 35K range fully loaded. By 2009, maybe 40K with inflation, etc. That means by 2009 base will be $20K, not the $16K we were used to in 2002 (V6 bone dry). It will lose a lot to get to those prices.
And for the pics.........check these out! 122 pics!
As for the 18, 19, 20" wheels. Please, give me a set of 16x10s any day of the week! Granted, that won't do on this car, so please, NO BIGGER than 18s. In all honesty, I'd never buy a wheel/tire bigger than 17". Why, sidewall. You're giving up performance for the look, and that's not something I'm willing to do. Give me a wheel and tire big enough from the factory to fit @ least 4 pot brakes, and you have a winner.
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Originally Posted by msgZ28
Great pictures by the way, you really did good at getting some details that I for one hadn't seen before. I like the new exhaust and hope the production model keeps the dual setup.
Originally Posted by msgZ28
WTF was up with the mustang rage though? Was that really on the ford display?
Thats why I love and hate Ford guys, they put a smile on my face and a bad taste in my mouth!