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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 09:04 AM
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I'll say it again:

Corvette benchmarks (and exceeds) exotics costing more than twice as much.

Why can't Camaro benchmark performance coupes costing twice as much?

I do not mean benchmark in terms of price. I mean benchmark in terms of performance. It's already got the road presence....
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 09:18 AM
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So I guess everyone that doesn't gush over the BMW just don't get it? You sound like the typical BMW driver, maybe you should go buy a BMW instead of asking Chevy to build you one. They already build what your asking for and it's the Corvette as others have said. The Camaro can never be what your expecting it to be, not for the price they need to sell it at. Look at how much the M3 weighs even with all it's ultra expensive materials. The Camaro is going to be half the price, get real.
Your post shows me that you absolutely DO NOT get it. Sorry. The Corvette is phenominal - but to say that it's Chevy's BMW, confirms to me that you just don't get what I'm getting at. Do you think -BTW- that the Corvette didn't benchmark Porsche and Ferrari? Does the Z06 compete with far more expensive cars -and beat them?

The Camaro at half the price? If you think the Z/28 is going to cost one half of an M3 you'll be sadly disappointed. The Z/28 will probably be 75-80% of the cost of an M3. Is that so far off that it shouldn't be compared? According to you, apparently. How about the 135, which probably costs less than what a Z/28 would cost? That car's got some great qualities to benchmark as well. Or does the Corvette cover that one too?

Okay, forget all of these Bimmers. Is the $18K Mini Cooper too expensive? Because that cheap little car, has many of the intangibles, like "feel", which I'd hope the Camaro has as well.


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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 11:10 AM
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when someone mention's a "benchmark" i automatically assume numbers.. which is why i brought those up..

sounds to me that you like the feel of the way the car handles.. thats a different story..

i think the LS3 Camaro will be very close in handling numbers to the M3.. but will it have the feel of driving a BMW? i seriously doubt it

on the price of the Z/28... 75-80% of the M3? that's $47,250-$50,400.. i dont believe that for one second its gonna cost that much
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by FS3800
on the price of the Z/28... 75-80% of the M3? that's $47,250-$50,400.. i dont believe that for one second its gonna cost that much

How do you figure that? The M3 starts at $56K. Whatever the Z/28 costs, it certainly won't be half of that.

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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by FS3800
on the price of the Z/28... 75-80% of the M3? that's $47,250-$50,400.. i dont believe that for one second its gonna cost that much
Looks like someone failed elementary school math.

75% of $56K is $42K.
80% is $44,800.

I think $42K is too much for a Z/28, unless it's fully loaded. I pray to God it comes in less than that.
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Z284ever
Your post shows me that you absolutely DO NOT get it. Sorry. The Corvette is phenominal - but to say that it's Chevy's BMW, confirms to me that you just don't get what I'm getting at. Do you think -BTW- that the Corvette didn't benchmark Porsche and Ferrari? Does the Z06 compete with far more expensive cars -and beat them?

The Camaro at half the price? If you think the Z/28 is going to cost one half of an M3 you'll be sadly disappointed. The Z/28 will probably be 75-80% of the cost of an M3. Is that so far off that it shouldn't be compared? According to you, apparently. How about the 135, which probably costs less than what a Z/28 would cost? That car's got some great qualities to benchmark as well. Or does the Corvette cover that one too?

Okay, forget all of these Bimmers. Is the $18K Mini Cooper too expensive? Because that cheap little car, has many of the intangibles, like "feel", which I'd hope the Camaro has as well.


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I don't think I have ever heard anyone cross shop a Camaro and a M3. The Camaro is not meant to be or feel like a BMW, it doesn't compete with any BMW's. Camaro's competition is Mustangs, Challengers, Chargers, etc... The mini Cooper has that same feel because they are owned by BMW and it suppose to be a sporty ride, it's also the tiniest little mousetrap I've ever seen and you couldn't force me to get into one of those little things. They are also excessively overpriced for what you get but that's the BMW way. Hell dude I use to work at the BMW plant, I've been in and driven them all up until a few years back. Their not all their cracked up to be, nice cars but the cost to build doesn't justify the price. Heck there are more BMW's around here than Toyota's.
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by skorpion317
Looks like someone failed elementary school math.

75% of $56K is $42K.
80% is $44,800.

I think $42K is too much for a Z/28, unless it's fully loaded. I pray to God it comes in less than that.
i was just going by what i saw here at the first link that came up when i googled 2008 BMW M3

http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...ogy_specs.html

2008 BMW M3
Base price $63,000 (est)
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by STOCK1SC
I don't think I have ever heard anyone cross shop a Camaro and a M3. The Camaro is not meant to be or feel like a BMW, it doesn't compete with any BMW's. Camaro's competition is Mustangs, Challengers, Chargers, etc... The mini Cooper has that same feel because they are owned by BMW and it suppose to be a sporty ride, it's also the tiniest little mousetrap I've ever seen and you couldn't force me to get into one of those little things. They are also excessively overpriced for what you get but that's the BMW way. Hell dude I use to work at the BMW plant, I've been in and driven them all up until a few years back. Their not all their cracked up to be, nice cars but the cost to build doesn't justify the price. Heck there are more BMW's around here than Toyota's.
I don't get it. The Camaro isn't supposed to be a direct competitor to the M3, and nobody in here would dispute that. As for the feel of the car, why can't it be similar? Just because the direct competitor is Mustang and maybe Challenger doesn't mean that the car needs to feel as average as those to drive.
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 12:38 PM
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In most of the reviews/test-drives I've been reading, the G8 is being compared to BMWs right? Maybe not being said to be as good, but damn near close....

I don't understand why we're worrying about this.

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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 12:41 PM
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Since the car is all but done already, this is all an exercise in futility. Given GM's recent product, I have no reason to believe that we'll be disapponted, but that's just me.
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by CLEAN
Since the car is all but done already, this is all an exercise in futility. Given GM's recent product, I have no reason to believe that we'll be disapponted, but that's just me.
The Z/28 is not done yet.....
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Fbodfather
Charlie:






You've got to be kidding............the M3 (and correct me if I'm wrong--) starts out at $56,000 ---

If we even for one second considered a Camaro at $45,000 -- we'd be crucified...........

I understand 'benchmarking' -- but I think we both know that we have to bring the Camaro in at an affordable price.

John Heinricy is very much involved in the new car -- I think you'll be plesantly surprised..........
Thanks for that feedback Scott. Its comforting to know that the folks at GM are thinking more along the same lines as me.
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 04:12 PM
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The mini Cooper has that same feel because they are owned by BMW and it suppose to be a sporty ride
Well there ya go. If by your own admission, a sub-$20K car has "that same feel", why is that too good, or too expensive, or too whatever for the Camaro?
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 04:16 PM
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It really doesn't make any sense for the Camaro to be benchmark to the M3. What’s everyone been waiting on for the past 2 years is the Camaro, Challenger, and Mustang matchup. M3 is in another class. If GM going to Benchmark the BMW it probably will be in there Cadillac line such as the CTS-V. On the other hand, G8 design has been inspired by BMW, but that is far as that goes. I believe if you want a BMW like performance then you should get a BMW.
Old Apr 17, 2008 | 04:17 PM
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Scott, I think that Charlie's ideas of making the car have the steering feel and feedback of one of the most successful and constant performing coupes ever to hit the streets the benchmark for Camaro is an AWESOME idea.

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