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Build Your 2009 Camaro thread II (Prices Included)

Old May 8, 2006 | 12:04 PM
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I like what you have done here Stars....however, do you think that the wheels are only going to be 18 x 8.5's? If so I don't understand why GM would keep upping the hp and educing the width of their tires. My car came with 275 width tires and only made 315 hp and the current GTO has 400 and only 245 (255?) width tires. Sorry if this has already been discussed but I skipped over the middle six pages.
My write up here is to give a general idea; I really have no clue to the specifics.

I'm sure I'm wrong in many ways, but the foundation of the line up is there.
Old Aug 15, 2006 | 10:52 PM
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Bump for the new people
Old Aug 16, 2006 | 09:28 AM
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I will buy the top of the line Camaro. IMO it should be the SS. But if it is the Z28 (which it won't be ) I will buy the Z28. Hugger orange with black stripes would be preferable. 6 speed - fully optioned. Then let the mods begin.
Old Aug 20, 2006 | 05:57 PM
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A couple of updates that I noticed on GM and Chevrolet sites lately.

It seems that OnStar will now be a standard option on all cars beginning with 2007. Yeah, it just got added into the base vehicle somewhere, but that's ok. And XM has been dropped down to $199. After checking the MC SS Standard/Optional Equipment, it is shown as a Standard, so drop that out of the price.

Based on that, I priced out a Z28 at $41965..... Now, if what you posted as the options will be around that price and with that HP, I'll be happy.

It's gonna be a long year and a half wait for all the details to be told. But, I think it will be worth the wait. Plus, that will put it in my financial window.
Old Aug 20, 2006 | 07:09 PM
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Jason, how about a sticky on this one too. Stars has done a lot of homework and this would be another good thread that will be evolving on the next 18-24months.
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 08:56 AM
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Sorry if this has been covered, but is it really realistic to expect the top end Camaro to not offer an automatic transmission as an option? I would think that would limit the car to only enthusiasts, and I'm not sure GM can afford to do that on a Camaro. Although I can see it if it's an engineering concern (like torque transfer limit, etc). Does Ford offer an automatic on their 500 hp Rustang?
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 01:40 PM
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is there any sort of confirmation that the second level trim will still be a V6? At the 300HP level Im thinkin more of an LS4 (replacement, the entire LS line as it stands is being replaced). Its easier to add displacement aftermarket than cylinders.

As priced, I go with a no option SS. Power to laugh at mustangs and with gears and some more power perhaps GT500s. Biggest things is going to be if its running a decent weight, hoping itd run aluminum block/heads at this price level. 500HP Z28 would scare the **** out of me

As to the LS3/LS9 thing...the LS3 is the LS2 replacement, rumored at 6.2L NA and 420-425HP. The LS9 is the Z06 engine (LS7) replacement, 6.3L Supercharged, 520-525HP. A TT version is rumored for the BlueDevil at around 630-650HP.
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Shellhead
Sorry if this has been covered, but is it really realistic to expect the top end Camaro to not offer an automatic transmission as an option? I would think that would limit the car to only enthusiasts, and I'm not sure GM can afford to do that on a Camaro. Although I can see it if it's an engineering concern (like torque transfer limit, etc). Does Ford offer an automatic on their 500 hp Rustang?
cant imagine a non enthusiast buying a $40k 500hp car...
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:04 PM
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Imagine it. My buddy sold his first Z06 to an area country club owner. This guy decided to have about 5 cocktails and then take his Z for a spin-literally. Brought it back the next day with 60 mi on the odometer because he couldn't handle it. People will buy things because that's the best you can get in them, not because they are enthusiasts. The last Z and SS both came with the A4 if you wanted it, and I would throw money down that GM would have one(A6) on deck as well. An automatic is a great idea in the big boy as only 2% of all of today's cars are delivered w/manuals. Z06 pulls it off, but the Camaro is to appeal to a wider audience. Unlike a possible Firebird iteration, which would cost tons in body panels and more, GM only needs to be able to have the trans handle the power as it would most likely be in the mid-level V8. So if that's all it had to do, why would you ignore that part of the population if it is cost effective?
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by stars1010
I'm trying to remember where I pulled the sunroof price from...I got all my numbers from GM sites, I thinking it may have been off of the G6....

Come to think of it, the sunroof should be more like $1200...that sounds better…

Concerning the overlap with the GTO base price; I agree most sales prob wont come from these loaded up V6 cars.....but at the same time it’s not like the numbers aren’t accurate. I’d say they are pretty close. If the GTo starts around 30k in 2009, I’d expect it to max out around 38k.



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If you got the price from the G6 it is most likely for the four panel panoramic roof. A traditional sunroof is usually around an $800 option.
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 06:42 PM
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Imagine it. My buddy sold his first Z06 to an area country club owner. This guy decided to have about 5 cocktails and then take his Z for a spin-literally. Brought it back the next day with 60 mi on the odometer because he couldn't handle it. People will buy things because that's the best you can get in them, not because they are enthusiasts. The last Z and SS both came with the A4 if you wanted it, and I would throw money down that GM would have one(A6) on deck as well. An automatic is a great idea in the big boy as only 2% of all of today's cars are delivered w/manuals. Z06 pulls it off, but the Camaro is to appeal to a wider audience. Unlike a possible Firebird iteration, which would cost tons in body panels and more, GM only needs to be able to have the trans handle the power as it would most likely be in the mid-level V8. So if that's all it had to do, why would you ignore that part of the population if it is cost effective?
Ive known a few people like that. They usually learn at least something about the car that drove them to it in the first place. Maybe the Automatic 6 with paddle shifters would be a nice option that people would pay for maybe people wouldnt pay for it. I think an A6 Z28 option might be neat, However you cant make the uninformed who know absoloutely nothing about cars as part of your target audience can you? Even they go to a car because it has a reputation. That reputation wasnt made with a watered down car for they can handle. It was made with the high powered high performance car they think they can handle. Im waiting for the "We need the Auto 4 and vibrating seats so we include women in Z28 sales"

BTW there is no Auto 07 Shelby 500

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Old Aug 22, 2006 | 11:23 PM
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An automatic is a great idea in the big boy as only 2% of all of today's cars are delivered w/manuals.
Is that true? That seems obsurdley low.
Old Aug 23, 2006 | 01:45 AM
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Is that true? That seems obsurdley low.
thats because it IS obsurdly (also, sp) low.
Its not half, but its not 2% either.
Old Aug 23, 2006 | 10:35 AM
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Actually, go look in all of the cars in your parking lot or on a dealership's lot, see how many are auto and how many manuals. We see things from the world of the enthusiast, which is a low percentage of total sales. Anyway, I totally agree on the paddle shifters, but GM needs to get its act together on this if they do it and make it F1 style like Ferrari and the bunch. The one on the Vette is set up so you use odd push/pull method. Plus, think of the number of people that would love a top of the line Camaro but because of physical limitation or such could not get one. What if that person was you? Sometimes its more about an area GM can take from Ford than "we shouldn't". The Z06 doesn't have auto and neither does Shelby, but what if you could match Shelby power and then give someone auto or manual. Is a Ferrari watered down because it has paddle vs traditional shift?
Old Aug 23, 2006 | 01:14 PM
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Well, given all the great input I have received from this thread I think I should revise my line up once more.

I’m headed down to school early tonight and will have about 4 days with absolutely nothing to do.

I’ll read through this thread a few times, take notes on other info that has come to light over the last few months and see if I can perfect this anymore.

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