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Old Nov 17, 2008 | 05:07 PM
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The only obvious difference I can spot in the production version is that it doesn't have the front and side brake vents.
The sideview mirrors are the difference I find most noticeable.
Old Nov 17, 2008 | 08:15 PM
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The car was there for a power steering sensor which had nothing to do with the brakes I put pads and rotors on 4 months ago thats why I was pissed...They tried to drum up some business.
Old Nov 17, 2008 | 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by kansascitdrkman
The car was there for a power steering sensor which had nothing to do with the brakes I put pads and rotors on 4 months ago thats why I was pissed...They tried to drum up some business.
I for one still do not see the relevance of your service issues with a dealer (which I fully understand and can agree with) to your issues of your perception of the 2010 Camaro being an ugly or unfit car or whatever your perception really is. Why complain about dealer service issues on a 2010 Camaro forum when your service issues are not about a 2010 Camaro?? Just doesn't make sense to me, it IMHO just makes it look like you want to stir up trouble and dissent.
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Old Nov 18, 2008 | 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by kansascitdrkman
The car was there for a power steering sensor which had nothing to do with the brakes I put pads and rotors on 4 months ago thats why I was pissed...They tried to drum up some business.
I see. So you're saying that they put pads on backwards just to cause a problem, so they could fix it?

Or you put on the pads backwards?
Old Nov 18, 2008 | 08:28 AM
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I see. So you're saying that they put pads on backwards just to cause a problem, so they could fix it?

Or you put on the pads backwards?
Now I'm SO confused
Old Nov 18, 2008 | 08:49 AM
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I am still trying to figure out why this post is here? I would think this is lounge material?
Old Nov 18, 2008 | 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by teal98
I see. So you're saying that they put pads on backwards just to cause a problem, so they could fix it?

Or you put on the pads backwards?
pads and rotors were on four months prior, anyone who knows anything about cars knows that if you put metal up against metal it will grind immediately(back of pads are metal and the rotor is metal)...So the four months before my car went into the service department no grinding the day it was driven after it was grinding. My problem with the service department has nothing to do with me not liking the camaro. My problem with the service department is part of the problem that may affect the life of the camaro. Dealerships are the frontlines for GM, they reflect back on the carmaker because if a person has a problem or bad experience with a dealership unless they are a diehard fan of that Maker they are not going to travel all around town to purchase that same make of car. People want good cars and don't want bad experiences and if they have a bad experience hopefully the dealership can make it a little better. Gm is in a position because a culmination of things. I had a fifty thousand dollar car(made by Gm) that less than 7 years 0ld had a major repair problem a 4 to 10000 dollar problem and have known personally 6 people who had the same problem(dexcool). All car dealerships has or have had models that have their problems all shops make mistakes but successful one respond and deal with them correctly. All the secrecy surrounding various different aspects of the camaro, the length in time for the car to come to market, the lines on the car are different from the concept not much but different enough for me... I have done this debate at length and i don't feel the car the way i feel the concept...like i said goodluck .
Old Nov 18, 2008 | 05:08 PM
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and also my wifes car was there for a powersteering sensor not brakes....
Old Nov 18, 2008 | 06:14 PM
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Ok, you can stop now. Your only making it worse. Seriously.
Old Nov 19, 2008 | 12:52 AM
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Is this how urban legends start?
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