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Zeta is a very versatile architecture. The front axle centerline on the Camaro is about 50mm further forward than it is on the Holden Commodore (and therefore the Pontiac G8, the lightly made-over Commodore sedan that will debut at the Chicago Show next month). The reason for this expensive change is that it allows the Camaro - and the Impala - to run 20-inch wheels without compromising steering lock. In fact, says one Holden source, 24s will fit.

Both the Camaro coupe and convertible concept are therefore very close to the production versions, say GM insiders. The roof of the coupe will be raised about 15mm for production, and the bodysides will be pulled in 5-10mm. But that's about it. What you see here at Detroit is basically what you're going to get in Chevy showrooms in 2009.

Cost has been a major issue for Camaro. But GM sources say entry level versions will retail from about $21,000. That's because they will use the cheap-to-build pushrod 3.9-liter V-6 as the entry level engine.Tom Stephens' team at GM Powertrain has been working flat out to improve the refinement of the 3.9. Mated with the six speed - manual or automatic - it should be a much smoother package than the truck-like 4.0-liter V-6 that powers base Mustangs.

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blah 20's on a camaro
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dont think of it just as rims, thats alot of tire under there with some 15 or 16" drag rims or 17" with DoT approved drag radials.
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Originally Posted by ******
dont think of it just as rims, thats alot of tire under there with some 15 or 16" drag rims or 17" DoT approved drag radials.
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Assuming you can get 16's over the calipers.
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I can't wait!! The more it looks like the concept, the better. I don't mind 20's on mine!
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Originally Posted by Wnts2Go10O
blah 20's on a camaro
Its how it is now days, cars are coming factory with bigger rims just because it flows with the car. I couldnt see the new camaro with 16" on it.
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^^i agree the camaro seems bigger although in person is not really that big but 20's well look nice smaller they would look too small.
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Glad to hear the Concept is visually very close to the production model. We've gotten burned by that in the past.


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