Way to go GM...

And yes, it does need the concept's spoiler.
I'm glad to hear that the present headlights are not going into production models because they are hideous; the concept looks 100x better. I'm still up in the air with the rear of the car, but I think I'm leaning a little to the concept. I hope they do something about wheels too.
A spoiler on the black one would help.The tail lights need some refining. They look decent on the concept. I am betting it will blow away the Challenger and Mustang in looks and performance once it is out.
Still don't understand how you missed the "not production headlights" statements put in almost every thread for the last two months and multiple times in many of those threads. Doesn't matter what the original topic of a thread is, the darn headlight question comes up again and again and again and again. I think there ought to be a post filter and if anyone mentions "hope they aren't the production headlights" or "the headlights look awful" or anything similar, it automatically boots you from the forum and cancels your forum membership! In spite of all of the whining on this thread (would you care for some cheese with that whine?) I think GM has done an excellent job of bringing the overall look of the Camaro Concept to the pre production cars and I'm looking forward to the actual production models.
Clyde
Clyde
My one minor complaint is the heavy chrome around the taillights. There's no chrome anywhere else on the car, so the taillights don't really fit the overall look. It looks much more visible than on the concept pictures and too "seventies" in my opinion.
Hopefully there will be appearance options that allow for a more blacked out appearance on the rear end.
Hopefully there will be appearance options that allow for a more blacked out appearance on the rear end.



Too round for this square of a car.

