Why Winter Debut?
Why Winter Debut?
I think it’s well known the production of the Camero will be in the 4th quarter this year. The Camero suppose to be in the show rooms early 09 which I guess February or March. My concern is why you would debut a muscle car in the winter. I stay in the inner city of Detroit, and I know the weather can be bad all the way until April. Now you can say well just drive like you got some sense and you will be ok. I don't know about you all but I know when I first get my Camero in 09 imma drive like a bat out of hell at least for the first months I have that car. I fear some early adopters of the 5th generation Camero will total their car within the first months when the car is release, due to bad weather and speed. The Camero should debut in late spring when we can really enjoy driving the car.
People should be more responsible and drive safely in bad weather, or in general.
Also Chevrolet is getting the car out as soon as possible without sacrificing quality. So now you are complaining about when it is coming out suggesting they should release it later so bad drivers do not wreck their car? What happened to personal responsibility?
Next it is CAMARO
Also Chevrolet is getting the car out as soon as possible without sacrificing quality. So now you are complaining about when it is coming out suggesting they should release it later so bad drivers do not wreck their car? What happened to personal responsibility?
Next it is CAMARO
How can I misspelled Camaro oh my I can't believe I did that. Can you imagine test driving a Camaro in snow and ice. Its true about reasonability, but I know people and myself is going to be so excited this will be my first muscle car, but I have driven a Mustang in the snow and it seems that I slide from point a to point b.

I'd like to be the first to thank you and inexperienced people such as yourself for causing insurance premiums to rise after you start totalling your cars.
Hopefully you won't kill any innocents.
Last edited by ChrisL; Feb 9, 2008 at 11:40 AM.
your seriously suggesting they purposely delay the launch of a new car to fit the optimal season? That would cost money--think about it
When the car is ready for production and the plant is ready...it's go time! GM wants to start making money back on their investment.
When the car is ready for production and the plant is ready...it's go time! GM wants to start making money back on their investment.


