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Old 08-30-2004, 03:44 PM
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Re: Not too sure about the Velite as the basis for the 5th gen.

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..Doesn't the Kappa use the IRS from the CTS or was that just the concept Solstice. IIRC it at least uses parts from it to help reduce cost.
Kappa's IRS is a near spitting image of the Corvette's.

Actually, the whole rolling chassis (inner structure without external body panels attached) is a 2/3 scale spitting image of the Corvette.
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Re: Not too sure about the Velite as the basis for the 5th gen.

knew it shared IRS with another model but couldn't remember exactly, Thanks.
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Re: Not too sure about the Velite as the basis for the 5th gen.

Originally Posted by guionM
Kappa's IRS is a near spitting image of the Corvette's.

Actually, the whole rolling chassis (inner structure without external body panels attached) is a 2/3 scale spitting image of the Corvette.
Sure about that one Guy? I am pretty sure that Corvette is a rear mounted tranny/transaxle using monoleaf springs and Sigma is using a 5 link rear suspension like Kappa.
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Old 08-31-2004, 03:09 PM
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Re: Not too sure about the Velite as the basis for the 5th gen.

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Sure about that one Guy? I am pretty sure that Corvette is a rear mounted tranny/transaxle using monoleaf springs and Sigma is using a 5 link rear suspension like Kappa.

Vette does have a rear transaxle, and I think Kappa has coil springs. I heard the rear suspension is otherwise similar.

I need to get a better view to be 100% instead of 75.

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http://autodeadline.com/detail?sourc...58827&mime=JPG
http://autodeadline.com/detail?sourc...55200&mime=JPG
http://autodeadline.com/detail?sourc...59378&mime=JPG
http://autodeadline.com/detail?sourc...35395&mime=JPG
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Re: Not too sure about the Velite as the basis for the 5th gen.

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Either Camaro's 1998 restyling was a resounding failure, or the public suddenly got sick of Camaro's hugh size.

OR, a lot of that could be attributed to the '97 30th anniversary special models. Didn't they cut sales short in '96 and '98 a little bit to sell more '97s? I thought I remember reading that somewhere.

Even then though, '96-'98 sales are still much less than '93-'95...Which, if compared to Mustang sales, you have to take into account that the 4th gen was more of a no-apologies racer than a more "appeal to the masses" type car like the Mustang. I wouldn't attribute much of the drop in sales purely to a resounding failure in styling or even the Camaro's huge size. Although if you couple those together I'm sure they made a small dent.

Insurance and other factors like the C5 being such a huge success made a more immediate impact on sales. 20somethings having their parents cosign on fbodies was a much easier thing before insurance companies started finding out that these 4th gens were monsters in the HP department. And with the C5, I think more older people started to pass up on the "poor mans Corvette". That and the SUV craze made it harder for people to afford a secret weapon like a Camaro. Couple all those things together and I think those make much more impacts on Camaro's sales in '96-'98 MUCH more than the Camaro's size and styling....IMO.

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Re: Not too sure about the Velite as the basis for the 5th gen.

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"poor mans Corvette". .

I HATE THAT EXPRESSION...........SOOOOOO MUCH.







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Old 08-31-2004, 08:15 PM
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Me too!
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Re: Not too sure about the Velite as the basis for the 5th gen.

Unless you're talking about an Opel GT
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I hate it too guys
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