View Poll Results: Does the below "Camaro" formula fit your needs?
Yes



40
85.11%
No



6
12.77%
I'm not sure what I want.



1
2.13%
Voters: 47. You may not vote on this poll
Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
We can disagree on so many levels, however, does this formula still fit the bill of what we want in a "Camaro"?
- Distinctively modern aerodynamic styling for a clean functional appearance
- Small, highly maneuverable size with packaging for four passengers
- A very broad range of available performance capability
- Quick, sharply defined roadability with a firm, yet comfortable ride
- "Cockpit-type" interiors for close driver identification
- An evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, basic design approach to maintain maximum value to the customer
- Wide Selection of mechanical and appearance equipment to allow customer tailoring to his needs and desires'
Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
Sounds more like 3rd gen than 4th gen regarding the "Wide Selection of mechanical and appearance equipment to allow customer tailoring to his needs and desires" and "A very broad range of available performance capability"
Works for me
I'm still praying for that base model 5.3 with t-tops around $26k. 300-350hp with a stick and t-tops that I can afford works for me!!!! I wonder if they'll use the LS4, or the new 355hp 5.3 in the trucks...
Works for me
I'm still praying for that base model 5.3 with t-tops around $26k. 300-350hp with a stick and t-tops that I can afford works for me!!!! I wonder if they'll use the LS4, or the new 355hp 5.3 in the trucks...
Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
Originally Posted by Jason E
Sounds more like 3rd gen than 4th gen regarding the "Wide Selection of mechanical and appearance equipment to allow customer tailoring to his needs and desires" and "A very broad range of available performance capability"
Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
easy to work on..... I'd through that into the mix.
TONY
off topic but it appears that it would only take about 5 mins to change the spark plugs in an '05 GTO. That thing has a bunch of room under the hood.
TONY
off topic but it appears that it would only take about 5 mins to change the spark plugs in an '05 GTO. That thing has a bunch of room under the hood.
Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
I would rather have a comfortable and spacious interior than a cramped 'cockpit' with sh1tty seats, console, and dash. As for aerodynamics, as long as they don't put fake vents on it and other stupid crap that'll be fine.
Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
>I just ask for a V8 with atleast 345+ Hp and equivalent torque that gets around 30+ MPG ... hey at $3.15 (right now) a gallon economy is a big thing
Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
Yes, with reservations. The car must be two-door, RWD. There must be a V8 and manual tranny option. And youmust be able to get a stripped, manual tranny, V8 for no more than $16K. You do that, and I'll buy it.
Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
Originally Posted by Adrenalinejunkie1
Yes, with reservations. The car must be two-door, RWD. There must be a V8 and manual tranny option. And youmust be able to get a stripped, manual tranny, V8 for no more than $16K. You do that, and I'll buy it. 

Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
Originally Posted by Adrenalinejunkie1
Yes, with reservations. The car must be two-door, RWD. There must be a V8 and manual tranny option. And youmust be able to get a stripped, manual tranny, V8 for no more than $16K. You do that, and I'll buy it. 

Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
I chose no, not because I didn't like your criteria, but because it was missing 2 of the most important parts of what makes a Camaro a Camaro...rear wheel drive and a V8. A newer mercury cougar nearly meets all of those requirements.
Re: Is this the formula for a new "Camaro"
Originally Posted by jg95z28
A very broad range of available performance capability
-base 6cyl
-base 8cyl
-RS 6cyl
-RS 8cyl
-SS 8cyl H.O.
-Z28 8cyl H.O.
-Z28 8cyl H.O. "stripper" (think 1LE)
i know alot of ppl will argue with this (and my location of models in the listing)because of simplicity(see-bean counters). but i really think we need to go back to the 3rd gens aws far as model options.

