Why does this car make me so mad?
#1
Why does this car make me so mad?
Why?
Every time I see a spy shot, I just get more and more annoyed! Why?
The exterior shots do nothing but put a smile on my face..... but when I see the interior... I just get so annoyed and mad at the route they decided to go with the interior.
I wasn't even planning on buying one in the first place, but I still get pissed off.
Anyone else share my sentiments?
Every time I see a spy shot, I just get more and more annoyed! Why?
The exterior shots do nothing but put a smile on my face..... but when I see the interior... I just get so annoyed and mad at the route they decided to go with the interior.
I wasn't even planning on buying one in the first place, but I still get pissed off.
Anyone else share my sentiments?
#5
No sorry man, the IP is "odd" at least in the pictures released so far, but it is not a deal breaker, anymore than a place holder torque gauge(based on my guess that a boost gauge will go there in the top model) in the V6 model is. Before I make any decision, I will need to take her out and see how it feels to drive. For what it is worth, the Challenger and the Camaro are figting for my 40K + for a fully loaded, boulevard bruiser.
#6
You are either going to like the car or you are not... If not... then just don't buy it. Plain and simple. I'm sick and tired of seeing everyone bitch and moan... you aren't the designer... you aren't the planner. You are one of a numerous potential buyers that GM has to "try" and please. You don't like it... for that I'm sorry... I personally feel the design is awesome. The more I see the more I fall in love with it.
It just gets old having people whine about something that is not finished and you haven't seen in person.
It just gets old having people whine about something that is not finished and you haven't seen in person.
#7
i dont love the interior.. but i dont know how you can be surprised at the design? they were pretty faithful to the concept's interior design.. and they have said that the car will look like the concept
i dont hate the interior either.. i like that it's different.. i like the speedo/tach, i like the steering wheel... the main thing i dont like is the center console (hvac/radio) and how it bulges out like it does.. but its not that big a deal to me
i dont hate the interior either.. i like that it's different.. i like the speedo/tach, i like the steering wheel... the main thing i dont like is the center console (hvac/radio) and how it bulges out like it does.. but its not that big a deal to me
#8
Thank God that Al Gore invented the internet well AFTER the 1st Gen came out. Imagine all the bitching a moaning that would have taken place if people had access to spy pics of the development of the very first Camaro. And a place to gripe about it.
People still bought the car like it was CRACK. People are too critical. I've learned to stop griping and wait until I see/buy the Camaro in person. I have faith that GM will serve us well with a car we will all be as proud to own as any previous Camaro.
People still bought the car like it was CRACK. People are too critical. I've learned to stop griping and wait until I see/buy the Camaro in person. I have faith that GM will serve us well with a car we will all be as proud to own as any previous Camaro.
#10
Thank God that Al Gore invented the internet well AFTER the 1st Gen came out. Imagine all the bitching a moaning that would have taken place if people had access to spy pics of the development of the very first Camaro. And a place to gripe about it.
People still bought the car like it was CRACK. People are too critical. I've learned to stop griping and wait until I see/buy the Camaro in person. I have faith that GM will serve us well with a car we will all be as proud to own as any previous Camaro.
People still bought the car like it was CRACK. People are too critical. I've learned to stop griping and wait until I see/buy the Camaro in person. I have faith that GM will serve us well with a car we will all be as proud to own as any previous Camaro.
So True!
#11
I've been an enthusiast of other things in the past, and what I found was that everyone quickly ran out of useful things to say, positive or negative. The negative rises to the top because it's just easier to manufacture, and much easier to stir debate. It's the quandary of online communities: passion -> overexposure -> boredom -> negativity.
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