The Chevy Camaro Dies in 2024, Will Be Replaced by Electric Sedan

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Outside did look good. Interior was terrible, blind spots where deadly

I test drove one years ago and what I hated most about the car was the gauge cluster. Unless I wanted to slam my head into the roof I couldn't get it out of my field of vision.

The interior knobs and switches felt extremely cheap and some of them weren't on center with their rotation.

Then I looked at the price tag and thought WTF GM?
 

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The fact that GM never addressed the bunker like visibility issues is a complete fail. It was never going to sell significant volume with that problem.
 

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in all seriousness. All they had to do really was fix the coffin like bucket interior. And it might have been okay. But in true fashion, GM would rather take their toys and go home than address issues.
 

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I almost bought an SS in 2016. The bunker visibility was the only reason I decided against it. Although it was better than the previous Gen Camaro visibility, but not by much.
 

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