Frontal shot of new Camaro......
Any chance that Scott is aware of your desire for the halo?
That closeup assembly looks great...
...but I can't really tell if that outer ring is going to function like the silver concept's . Does anyone have a pic of that particular bumblebee with lamps on?
That closeup assembly looks great......but I can't really tell if that outer ring is going to function like the silver concept's . Does anyone have a pic of that particular bumblebee with lamps on?
When I read these threads, I wonder what processes GM goes through to identify what 'finishing touches' to apply on the production cars. There's opinion, followed by counter-opinion. If it's the Lutz rule book, you generally don't let the design clinics have much say. As a design team, you live by the sword and die by the sword... which is the way it should be IMHO. 
PS Nothing wrong with the concept's 'eyes'.

PS Nothing wrong with the concept's 'eyes'.
When I read these threads, I wonder what processes GM goes through to identify what 'finishing touches' to apply on the production cars. There's opinion, followed by counter-opinion. If it's the Lutz rule book, you generally don't let the design clinics have much say. As a design team, you live by the sword and die by the sword... which is the way it should be IMHO. 
PS Nothing wrong with the concept's 'eyes'.

PS Nothing wrong with the concept's 'eyes'.
Sine the preproduction is so close to the concept, this may still apply...
This is from our test drive of the Camaro Concept, you might want to read the whole thing here. Even if you have read it before when it was written, it now seems to paint a better picture of what we can actually expect from the production car.
This is from our test drive of the Camaro Concept, you might want to read the whole thing here. Even if you have read it before when it was written, it now seems to paint a better picture of what we can actually expect from the production car.
https://www.camaroz28.com/gallery/ma...?g2_itemId=126
i also like the indented channel on either side of the cowl bump
Some folks seem to think the ideal car is designed by a public voting or polling process. But that's not how the great car designs have come about. Sure, the Aztek had some problems. (It also won JD Power APPEAL awards, by being very popular with its owners). But car companies cannot, and will not, just go out to the public for approval on every little fender curve. The 1967 Corvette Sting Ray, 1986 Camaro IROC-Z, and 1997 Grand Prix GTP were not designed by a public voting poll. They were created in the minds of skilled, inspired GM designers. THAT is what made them timeless and coveted works of rolling art. I believe the same will be true with the new Camaro 

Many people on this project regularily check in here and other websites to see what Fbody enthusiasts are thinking. Heck, I believe they are also looking at Mustang sites to see what those guys are thinking about the upcoming car.
This is exactly what a car comnpany should do to build a smash hit. Don't assume you know what people want. Ask them! One thing Scott loves to do is stand back and listen to the comments people make when looking over the car. Why? Because he will just ignore everything? No, because he cares what people think which tells me that people have influence.
Look closely. The outer rings on Bumblebee's lamps appear to mimick irises just like the character in the movie. Anyone that thinks they're a hint of what is going on the production version is reading too much into it.
Originally Posted by Hylton
Stating that we want to have the manufacturer go out to the public for every little fender curve is quite a stretch. Never before has GM gone through such great lengths to have the enthusiasts involved in the development of a Camaro. Many members of this site were brought in to Detroit (at GM's expense) to give their opinion to key players in the development of the 5th gen. Never before has a concept Camaro been hauled out to Fbody car shows around Canada and the U.S.
Many people on this project regularily check in here and other websites to see what Fbody enthusiasts are thinking. Heck, I believe they are also looking at Mustang sites to see what those guys are thinking about the upcoming car.
This is exactly what a car comnpany should do to build a smash hit. Don't assume you know what people want. Ask them! One thing Scott loves to do is stand back and listen to the comments people make when looking over the car. Why? Because he will just ignore everything? No, because he cares what people think which tells me that people have influence.
Many people on this project regularily check in here and other websites to see what Fbody enthusiasts are thinking. Heck, I believe they are also looking at Mustang sites to see what those guys are thinking about the upcoming car.
This is exactly what a car comnpany should do to build a smash hit. Don't assume you know what people want. Ask them! One thing Scott loves to do is stand back and listen to the comments people make when looking over the car. Why? Because he will just ignore everything? No, because he cares what people think which tells me that people have influence.
Originally Posted by Bob Cosby
97 Grand Prix GTP a coveted work of art?
We each have our own opinions, I suppose.
We each have our own opinions, I suppose.
The Accord has been a phenomenal success for Honda, but I wouldn't call it a coveted work of art. Speaking of bias, is it safe to assume that you own or owned a 97+ GTP?
That would be the message I'm trying to get across. Bias or not.
Bob
PS...I'm quite glad GM solicited user (and especially enthusiast) input for the new Camaro.
That would be the message I'm trying to get across. Bias or not.
Bob
PS...I'm quite glad GM solicited user (and especially enthusiast) input for the new Camaro.



