View Poll Results: what type of top
Softtop
63
65.63%
folding hardtop
21
21.88%
removable hardtop
12
12.50%
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Convertible poll
#17
Re: Convertible poll
The interior is the one thing that worries me about the potential Camaro. I love the look of the car from the outside. The interior, however, was a little too retro and I'd much rather have a modern, well thought out interior, like the GTO. The unfortunate part is the Camaro interior probably won't be designed in Australia, like the GTO...
#18
Re: Convertible poll
Soft Top please!!!!! This is an American Muscle car Icon like the Mustang and only a soft top is the right choice. Leave the heavy, complicated aluminum top's to the luxury coupes. BTW a nice canvas material top would be great.
#19
Re: Convertible poll
Originally Posted by detltu
I say softop to keep cost down. And they could always make a removable hardtop to fit it if they wanted to to sell it seperately.
#20
Re: Convertible poll
The more I think about it, the more I believe that if Ford is going to offer a Mustang GT-500 convertible, the General is going to need to step up to the plate and offer covertibles across the board for Camaro. Than means V6, mid V8, top V8 and SUPER V8 all get a convertible option.
#21
Re: Convertible poll
Originally Posted by jg95z28
The more I think about it, the more I believe that if Ford is going to offer a Mustang GT-500 convertible, the General is going to need to step up to the plate and offer covertibles across the board for Camaro. Than means V6, mid V8, top V8 and SUPER V8 all get a convertible option.
However from a sales standpoint, it makes sense to offer it across the board
#22
Re: Convertible poll
A solid, quality soft top would be perfect for the car. A hardtop converible would be cool, but add too much cost and complexity, not to mention weight to the vehicle. A glass rear window is a must, plastic rear windows are to me, the height of cutting corners.
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