Camaro moved up to 2008?
Re: Camaro moved up to 2008?
Originally Posted by greg_nate
I am still betting we see an introduction in mid 2007 - not model year, but calendar year. By July 2007, I predict this board will be hopping like it was during the concept rollout. Any bet takers? I don't have any inside info other than reading everything that everyone else on here reads. The general feel of this thing is enthusiastic.
I believe it is already on the fast track. GM has a golden opportunity for a 40th anniversary that I don't think they'll miss.
I think we'll be able to thank the people behind the scenes for this - doing everything they can to expedite the project process. They are people who are experienced and who know what the program managers are going to be looking for, thus anticipating managements' requests. They did just that with the concept, making it production ready. I believe they're doing the same thing right now.
I believe it is already on the fast track. GM has a golden opportunity for a 40th anniversary that I don't think they'll miss.
I think we'll be able to thank the people behind the scenes for this - doing everything they can to expedite the project process. They are people who are experienced and who know what the program managers are going to be looking for, thus anticipating managements' requests. They did just that with the concept, making it production ready. I believe they're doing the same thing right now.
The car's on a fast track, and I don't think anyone is fooled by the "decision hasn't been made yet" disclaimers. However, it was a substandard part from a OEM manufacturer that delayed the Solstice a number of months, and the C5 and C6 had some issues that could have delayed things.
As soon as word that the go ahead has been given on redoing the plant comes out, I think we'll have a better idea.
Re: Camaro moved up to 2008?
Originally Posted by guionM
I don't know about July, but I'd lay money on the 2007 calander year.
The car's on a fast track, and I don't think anyone is fooled by the "decision hasn't been made yet" disclaimers. However, it was a substandard part from a OEM manufacturer that delayed the Solstice a number of months, and the C5 and C6 had some issues that could have delayed things.
As soon as word that the go ahead has been given on redoing the plant comes out, I think we'll have a better idea.
The car's on a fast track, and I don't think anyone is fooled by the "decision hasn't been made yet" disclaimers. However, it was a substandard part from a OEM manufacturer that delayed the Solstice a number of months, and the C5 and C6 had some issues that could have delayed things.
As soon as word that the go ahead has been given on redoing the plant comes out, I think we'll have a better idea.

Well I got my hammer and nails, just tell me where to go already.
Re: Camaro moved up to 2008?
Originally Posted by 5thGen
Well I got my hammer and nails, just tell me where to go already. 

C'mon East... take the Newport exit off I-95, then the Centerville Road exit to Boxwood Rd and look to your right
Re: Camaro moved up to 2008?
Originally Posted by callie
C'mon East... take the Newport exit off I-95, then the Centerville Road exit to Boxwood Rd and look to your right 

Re: Camaro moved up to 2008?
OT: Chrysler are confident of introducing the Challenger in 2007 as a 2008 model... well ahead of Camaro.
I have no reason to doubt Chrysler's tact in releasing cars soon after their unveiling at car shows.
I have no reason to doubt Chrysler's tact in releasing cars soon after their unveiling at car shows.
Re: Camaro moved up to 2008?
Fod put the Ford GT together in 15 months from the Detroit show to production. I can't imagine GM would not want the Camaro on the streets as quickly as possible. If GM can pull it of in 15-20 months we have a 2008 MY Camaro.
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