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Word on new Camaro?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 2911133" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>GM most certainly has not been very smart or creative over the past two decades. They have failed to respond to the Japanese imports and are now paying the price. Once the best automaker in the world (IMO) they are sadly approaching rock bottom. If it weren't for their trucks, they'd be history. </p><p></p><p>The Camaro will only be added if GM knows it will sell. And they don't. Mainly because it isn't likely they'll produce something as fresh as the Challenger, and Mustang can fortunately continue to live by its name and history. Plus with the failure of the last generation of Camaros it is really unlikely GM will risk a market bomb. Dodge, on the other hand, will likely produce the Challenger to challenge the Mustang. I say they have an excellent shot, especially with their two Hemi motors. GM's venture would be a big risk. Bottom line is that the future doesn't look good for GM at all as far as I'm concerned. I surely wouldn't expect any new and fresh models. Too little, too late. Sad. JMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 2911133, member: 6727"] GM most certainly has not been very smart or creative over the past two decades. They have failed to respond to the Japanese imports and are now paying the price. Once the best automaker in the world (IMO) they are sadly approaching rock bottom. If it weren't for their trucks, they'd be history. The Camaro will only be added if GM knows it will sell. And they don't. Mainly because it isn't likely they'll produce something as fresh as the Challenger, and Mustang can fortunately continue to live by its name and history. Plus with the failure of the last generation of Camaros it is really unlikely GM will risk a market bomb. Dodge, on the other hand, will likely produce the Challenger to challenge the Mustang. I say they have an excellent shot, especially with their two Hemi motors. GM's venture would be a big risk. Bottom line is that the future doesn't look good for GM at all as far as I'm concerned. I surely wouldn't expect any new and fresh models. Too little, too late. Sad. JMHO. [/QUOTE]
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