I saw three 2010's today.
I see them almost everyday by the tech center on mound rd. I seen one last night with it lights on (you can tell by a mile away what it is with it's tail lights.) nice car.
Last edited by downwithmustang; Mar 15, 2009 at 05:51 PM.
I like being able to see a car from a ways away by the tail lights, like the C6's afterburner taillights. It distinguishes the car for itself and nothing else. I really hope and think that the Camaro will be one of these car just by the tail lights or even the headlights from oncoming.
I got thinking about that during the recording of this week's Podcast. It was hard to tell as it was dark, but it looked like a much younger guy with a backwards baseball hat on, not the usual exec type. Didn't mean to judge or stereotype, just wasn't what I had usually seen so far.BTW, I saw another one on 75 north today.
I like being able to see a car from a ways away by the tail lights, like the C6's afterburner taillights. It distinguishes the car for itself and nothing else. I really hope and think that the Camaro will be one of these car just by the tail lights or even the headlights from oncoming.
. Last week, I saw one a good ~10 cars or more ahead of me on the highway. It was around dusk, so it was light enough to see the car, but dark enough that the taillights were on and clearly visible. It changed from the left to the middle lane, and I caught the glimpse of the 4 (semi-) round taillights. I just knew what it was (well, ok, I thought there was a CHANCE it could be a 'Vette
). I only caught up a couple minutes later as it was pulling off the highway, but sure enough, a shiny black 2010 Camaro
.
.This was one of the cars that they had:


F'n sweet!!!!
It's the same colour combo as my Dad's '73 Camaro
.
i should have phrased it saying someone who lives breathes and speaks camaro 24-7. dont get me wrong im just as happy as anyone on this board to own a few camaros right now. and also have a 2010 black 2SS/RS on order. over-enthusiastic was used for those few people who talk like they are going to live in their camaro and it was the only thing they are living for.

It's true, you CAN tell a new Camaro from quite a distance back
. Last week, I saw one a good ~10 cars or more ahead of me on the highway. It was around dusk, so it was light enough to see the car, but dark enough that the taillights were on and clearly visible. It changed from the left to the middle lane, and I caught the glimpse of the 4 (semi-) round taillights. I just knew what it was (well, ok, I thought there was a CHANCE it could be a 'Vette
). I only caught up a couple minutes later as it was pulling off the highway, but sure enough, a shiny black 2010 Camaro
. I was sort of (but not really) surprised that I could pick it out of a crowd like that
.
. Last week, I saw one a good ~10 cars or more ahead of me on the highway. It was around dusk, so it was light enough to see the car, but dark enough that the taillights were on and clearly visible. It changed from the left to the middle lane, and I caught the glimpse of the 4 (semi-) round taillights. I just knew what it was (well, ok, I thought there was a CHANCE it could be a 'Vette
). I only caught up a couple minutes later as it was pulling off the highway, but sure enough, a shiny black 2010 Camaro
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