New official 2012 camaro colors
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New official 2012 camaro colors
The NEW 2012 Camaro Gray is OFFICIALLY called Ashen Grey (GLJ)
and the metallic red is Crystal Claret (GBE)
Start up is VERY SOON with limited availability to start!
as posted on my site: http://www.camaroscotty.com/2011/10/...amaro-gray-is/
and the metallic red is Crystal Claret (GBE)
Start up is VERY SOON with limited availability to start!
as posted on my site: http://www.camaroscotty.com/2011/10/...amaro-gray-is/
#2
Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
The NEW 2012 Camaro Gray is OFFICIALLY called Ashen Grey (GLJ)
and the metallic red is Crystal Claret (GBE)
Start up is VERY SOON with limited availability to start!
as posted on my site: http://www.camaroscotty.com/2011/10/...amaro-gray-is/
and the metallic red is Crystal Claret (GBE)
Start up is VERY SOON with limited availability to start!
as posted on my site: http://www.camaroscotty.com/2011/10/...amaro-gray-is/
I found it on the Automotive paint touchup site yesterday and I posted it!
https://www.camaroz28.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=833815
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Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
hmmmm id like to see this ashen grey. is it on any other models now? i like the look of cyber grey, but for me personally, it would have to be a bit darker for me to get it. is it similar to the shade that ford has for the mustang?
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Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
Nobody listens at GM about getting a nice blue for this car whether it is similar to Grabber Blue, or Electron Blue. The Camaro is missing out. Regardless, I would like to see this new grey in person or at least in pictures.
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Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
Way to give that a chance.
I ordered my car in May of 2009, and I remember hearing Aqua blue was to be discontinued before I even got my car in September.
What about that blue GM used to have in their logo?
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Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
Sort of like Aqua blue. The color sample looked nasty, and it wasn't until the cars showed up people liked it, that GM finally said "it is not selling well, so lets get rid of it"
Way to give that a chance.
I ordered my car in May of 2009, and I remember hearing Aqua blue was to be discontinued before I even got my car in September.
What about that blue GM used to have in their logo?
Way to give that a chance.
I ordered my car in May of 2009, and I remember hearing Aqua blue was to be discontinued before I even got my car in September.
What about that blue GM used to have in their logo?
You evidently love bright blues.
I know I do. To wit: There's a Schwinn 'Stingray' bike in Mom Settlemire's garage from 1966.......... In my garage at home there are two bikes - a Schwinn Collegiate (circa 1977) and another (circa about six years ago) - both bright blue..........
Here's the problem: The color does not sell well. Go look at the numbers in the Camaro White Book - started strong in the mid-70s - but tailed off by '81...
In the 4th gen - it dropped to the point where we discontinued it -(Quasar Blue) - we brought back another bright blue in 1999 and it was discontinued after 5 months because it dropped substantially below 3% of build.... (paint will deteriorate in the vats - )
More disturbing is that once we announced that Aqua Blue Metallic (on the 5th gen) was going away - the percentage dropped even further.........and I wasn't happy about it because I think an ABM Camaro with Silver stripes is stunning!
So - while you and I love bright blues, it appears that it's a very trendy color - and with the costs to develop paints being what they are, it's risky. Synergy Green is a color that showed huge risk........but then again, we only intended it to be a limited edition.........the Camaro Community, however, felt that we needed to offer it in all models - so we did........
It's like the fellow at a Marriott Hotel where we have a Camaro show each year.....we were unloading an early "Synergy Green" Camaro off an enclosed carrier - the guy was going nuts over it - raved and raved about how beautiful the color was and how it showed off the lines of Camaro.....after about 20 minutes, I asked him when he'd order his.
I'm not kidding - he said -"Me? -- oh - I'm ordering Victory Red!" -- so I like to say that colors like Bright Blue and Synergy Green are the colors you hope your neighbor orders!
I am not saying that you won't see bright blues in the future - but with 9 to 10 colors allowed (coupled with a paint system that is shared with Impala, Equinox, Regal and Camaro - ) - there are only so many 'bright-expressive' colors that can be offered. (inferno orange and rally yellow on an Equinox or Regal.............mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......not so much.....Gold Mist on a Camaro??? )
Make no mistake - we're listening - but Bright Blues and Aquas are high risk.....
Last edited by Fbodfather; 10-07-2011 at 07:30 AM.
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Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
One of the reasons I didn't get a ABM Camaro was my wife talked to me out of it. She kept saying that in certain lights it looked like it had a tint of green and this is coming from someone that LOVED the color of my Electron Blue Z06. So, I ended up with a IBM which i love but it's a bit darker than what I would have really liked.. which is a color like Electron Blue.
How did the C5 Electron Blue do back in the day?
How did the C5 Electron Blue do back in the day?
#12
Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
I have seen CGI renderings of the color...which we know are not always accurate, but as good as they can get for CGI. Compared to the Cyber Gray CGI, I think people will like it. I am confident that I will.
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Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
You evidently love bright blues.
I know I do. To wit: There's a Schwinn 'Stingray' bike in Mom Settlemire's garage from 1966.......... In my garage at home there are two bikes - a Schwinn Collegiate (circa 1977) and another (circa about six years ago) - both bright blue..........
Here's the problem: The color does not sell well. Go look at the numbers in the Camaro White Book - started strong in the mid-70s - but tailed off by '81...
In the 4th gen - it dropped to the point where we discontinued it -(Quasar Blue) - we brought back another bright blue in 1999 and it was discontinued after 5 months because it dropped substantially below 3% of build.... (paint will deteriorate in the vats - )
More disturbing is that once we announced that Aqua Blue Metallic (on the 5th gen) was going away - the percentage dropped even further.........and I wasn't happy about it because I think an ABM Camaro with Silver stripes is stunning!
So - while you and I love bright blues, it appears that it's a very trendy color - and with the costs to develop paints being what they are, it's risky. Synergy Green is a color that showed huge risk........but then again, we only intended it to be a limited edition.........the Camaro Community, however, felt that we needed to offer it in all models - so we did........
It's like the fellow at a Marriott Hotel where we have a Camaro show each year.....we were unloading an early "Synergy Green" Camaro off an enclosed carrier - the guy was going nuts over it - raved and raved about how beautiful the color was and how it showed off the lines of Camaro.....after about 20 minutes, I asked him when he'd order his.
I'm not kidding - he said -"Me? -- oh - I'm ordering Victory Red!" -- so I like to say that colors like Bright Blue and Synergy Green are the colors you hope your neighbor orders!
I am not saying that you won't see bright blues in the future - but with 9 to 10 colors allowed (coupled with a paint system that is shared with Impala, Equinox, Regal and Camaro - ) - there are only so many 'bright-expressive' colors that can be offered. (inferno orange and rally yellow on an Equinox or Regal.............mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......not so much.....Gold Mist on a Camaro??? )
Make no mistake - we're listening - but Bright Blues and Aquas are high risk.....
I know I do. To wit: There's a Schwinn 'Stingray' bike in Mom Settlemire's garage from 1966.......... In my garage at home there are two bikes - a Schwinn Collegiate (circa 1977) and another (circa about six years ago) - both bright blue..........
Here's the problem: The color does not sell well. Go look at the numbers in the Camaro White Book - started strong in the mid-70s - but tailed off by '81...
In the 4th gen - it dropped to the point where we discontinued it -(Quasar Blue) - we brought back another bright blue in 1999 and it was discontinued after 5 months because it dropped substantially below 3% of build.... (paint will deteriorate in the vats - )
More disturbing is that once we announced that Aqua Blue Metallic (on the 5th gen) was going away - the percentage dropped even further.........and I wasn't happy about it because I think an ABM Camaro with Silver stripes is stunning!
So - while you and I love bright blues, it appears that it's a very trendy color - and with the costs to develop paints being what they are, it's risky. Synergy Green is a color that showed huge risk........but then again, we only intended it to be a limited edition.........the Camaro Community, however, felt that we needed to offer it in all models - so we did........
It's like the fellow at a Marriott Hotel where we have a Camaro show each year.....we were unloading an early "Synergy Green" Camaro off an enclosed carrier - the guy was going nuts over it - raved and raved about how beautiful the color was and how it showed off the lines of Camaro.....after about 20 minutes, I asked him when he'd order his.
I'm not kidding - he said -"Me? -- oh - I'm ordering Victory Red!" -- so I like to say that colors like Bright Blue and Synergy Green are the colors you hope your neighbor orders!
I am not saying that you won't see bright blues in the future - but with 9 to 10 colors allowed (coupled with a paint system that is shared with Impala, Equinox, Regal and Camaro - ) - there are only so many 'bright-expressive' colors that can be offered. (inferno orange and rally yellow on an Equinox or Regal.............mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......not so much.....Gold Mist on a Camaro??? )
Make no mistake - we're listening - but Bright Blues and Aquas are high risk.....
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Re: New official 2012 camaro colors
You evidently love bright blues.
I know I do. To wit: There's a Schwinn 'Stingray' bike in Mom Settlemire's garage from 1966.......... In my garage at home there are two bikes - a Schwinn Collegiate (circa 1977) and another (circa about six years ago) - both bright blue..........
I know I do. To wit: There's a Schwinn 'Stingray' bike in Mom Settlemire's garage from 1966.......... In my garage at home there are two bikes - a Schwinn Collegiate (circa 1977) and another (circa about six years ago) - both bright blue..........
The lack of accessories are another story.
Your note reminds me of my 2008 Diamondback wildwood Citi that is sometimes my alternate mode of transportation.
Here's the problem: The color does not sell well. Go look at the numbers in the Camaro White Book - started strong in the mid-70s - but tailed off by '81...
In the 4th gen - it dropped to the point where we discontinued it -(Quasar Blue) - we brought back another bright blue in 1999 and it was discontinued after 5 months because it dropped substantially below 3% of build.... (paint will deteriorate in the vats - )
More disturbing is that once we announced that Aqua Blue Metallic (on the 5th gen) was going away - the percentage dropped even further.........and I wasn't happy about it because I think an ABM Camaro with Silver stripes is stunning!
So - while you and I love bright blues, it appears that it's a very trendy color - and with the costs to develop paints being what they are, it's risky. Synergy Green is a color that showed huge risk........but then again, we only intended it to be a limited edition.........the Camaro Community, however, felt that we needed to offer it in all models - so we did........
It's like the fellow at a Marriott Hotel where we have a Camaro show each year.....we were unloading an early "Synergy Green" Camaro off an enclosed carrier - the guy was going nuts over it - raved and raved about how beautiful the color was and how it showed off the lines of Camaro.....after about 20 minutes, I asked him when he'd order his.
I'm not kidding - he said -"Me? -- oh - I'm ordering Victory Red!" -- so I like to say that colors like Bright Blue and Synergy Green are the colors you hope your neighbor orders!
I am not saying that you won't see bright blues in the future - but with 9 to 10 colors allowed (coupled with a paint system that is shared with Impala, Equinox, Regal and Camaro - ) - there are only so many 'bright-expressive' colors that can be offered. (inferno orange and rally yellow on an Equinox or Regal.............mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......not so much.....Gold Mist on a Camaro??? )
Make no mistake - we're listening - but Bright Blues and Aquas are high risk.....
In the 4th gen - it dropped to the point where we discontinued it -(Quasar Blue) - we brought back another bright blue in 1999 and it was discontinued after 5 months because it dropped substantially below 3% of build.... (paint will deteriorate in the vats - )
More disturbing is that once we announced that Aqua Blue Metallic (on the 5th gen) was going away - the percentage dropped even further.........and I wasn't happy about it because I think an ABM Camaro with Silver stripes is stunning!
So - while you and I love bright blues, it appears that it's a very trendy color - and with the costs to develop paints being what they are, it's risky. Synergy Green is a color that showed huge risk........but then again, we only intended it to be a limited edition.........the Camaro Community, however, felt that we needed to offer it in all models - so we did........
It's like the fellow at a Marriott Hotel where we have a Camaro show each year.....we were unloading an early "Synergy Green" Camaro off an enclosed carrier - the guy was going nuts over it - raved and raved about how beautiful the color was and how it showed off the lines of Camaro.....after about 20 minutes, I asked him when he'd order his.
I'm not kidding - he said -"Me? -- oh - I'm ordering Victory Red!" -- so I like to say that colors like Bright Blue and Synergy Green are the colors you hope your neighbor orders!
I am not saying that you won't see bright blues in the future - but with 9 to 10 colors allowed (coupled with a paint system that is shared with Impala, Equinox, Regal and Camaro - ) - there are only so many 'bright-expressive' colors that can be offered. (inferno orange and rally yellow on an Equinox or Regal.............mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......not so much.....Gold Mist on a Camaro??? )
Make no mistake - we're listening - but Bright Blues and Aquas are high risk.....
I don't know, Imperial Blue looks almost black to me, and Aqua Blue was a great color, but isn't there some shade of blue that would look good not as dark as the Imperial Blue that can be shared?
I do remember in Oshawa 2 years ago for my first BBOMG meeting Walter, and him saying he would love to have a blue convertable to match his 1967!
Anyhow, maybe one of the special editions in the upcoming year could be one of these blue colors!
Also thanks for listening!
Tim
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