5th Gen Must Have...
#3
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I had thought about that, too, and I think it's a good idea. That's one of my main gripes about the Mustangs, seems like you have to have a really long arm and stretch around to grab the seatbelt.
I was also thinking, what are those seatbelts, don't know how to describe them and seems like the Mazda RX-8 had, recaro?, anyway they looked like they crisscrossed. Probably didn't, but reminded me of the letter X, kind of sport looking, like you might see in a race car. Anybody know anything about them? Good funcionality?
I was also thinking, what are those seatbelts, don't know how to describe them and seems like the Mazda RX-8 had, recaro?, anyway they looked like they crisscrossed. Probably didn't, but reminded me of the letter X, kind of sport looking, like you might see in a race car. Anybody know anything about them? Good funcionality?
#4
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Zero interference between the motor and cowl area... I want to bolt on a SCREWCHARGER!!!!!!!!!!
Large rear wheel wells for even wider tires out back. Gonna need it to hook-up all that Screwcharger tourqe!
And, for the love of god... make the IRS STOUT!!
Large rear wheel wells for even wider tires out back. Gonna need it to hook-up all that Screwcharger tourqe!
And, for the love of god... make the IRS STOUT!!
#5
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The crucially important V6 model needs a few electronic gee gaws
to attract the masses I think. I.E. optional ipod dock, dvd nav, remote start. . .etc.
That would satisfy people looking for a sporty, content rich coupe without a big V8.
A modern day secretary's car ala the '64 mustang to augment sales. . .
to attract the masses I think. I.E. optional ipod dock, dvd nav, remote start. . .etc.
That would satisfy people looking for a sporty, content rich coupe without a big V8.
A modern day secretary's car ala the '64 mustang to augment sales. . .
Last edited by triggerjerk; 01-22-2006 at 09:11 PM.
#6
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I think that not only Camaro, but all of GM cars, need to offer more options for the lesser engines. I have seen countless Accords and Camry's with 4cyls and leather seats. I dont think you can get leather with the 4cyl Malibu or G6. Its almost like you are stuck with cheapness if you go for the lower end engine.
Just cause the V6 makes less power, and will start at a lower price, doesnt mean that there shouldnt be an option for leather seating, 6cd XM radio, and other options. People who want a V6 might not want the power, but they sure as hell want the option to make there car as high end as possible.
Just cause the V6 makes less power, and will start at a lower price, doesnt mean that there shouldnt be an option for leather seating, 6cd XM radio, and other options. People who want a V6 might not want the power, but they sure as hell want the option to make there car as high end as possible.
#7
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Originally Posted by Big Als Z
I think that not only Camaro, but all of GM cars, need to offer more options for the lesser engines. I have seen countless Accords and Camry's with 4cyls and leather seats. I dont think you can get leather with the 4cyl Malibu or G6. Its almost like you are stuck with cheapness if you go for the lower end engine.
#9
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Originally Posted by poSSum
BINGO! Our nephew bought a 4 cyl Accord coupe. I asked what else he looked at and why he choose the Accord. The G6 was in the running, but had to be the V6 model to get the equipment he wanted. 4 cyl for fuel economy was a non-negotiable for him.
Yep, the V6 Camaro needs to be had w/leather and all the gadgets, and it can't look stripped down.
#10
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HID's--
Excellent night-vision, and make modern day cars look modern-- to me, they're a must-have option, even if only on the Z/28 -- which will be mine.
KEEP THE STYLING TRUE TO CONCEPT--
Don't bland-out this gorgeous car-- inside or out.
Obvious revisions to the interior are expected-- AKA no billett Alum or flashy lighting-- but keep the look-- it's a home-run!
Displacement-on-Demand--
Excellent technology, bragging rights, and there's absolutely no excuse not to offer it... especially with the gas prices causing concern with modern events and all...
I have a lot more things I'd like to see, but I'll leave it at that and let everyone else continue the list...
Excellent night-vision, and make modern day cars look modern-- to me, they're a must-have option, even if only on the Z/28 -- which will be mine.
KEEP THE STYLING TRUE TO CONCEPT--
Don't bland-out this gorgeous car-- inside or out.
Obvious revisions to the interior are expected-- AKA no billett Alum or flashy lighting-- but keep the look-- it's a home-run!
Displacement-on-Demand--
Excellent technology, bragging rights, and there's absolutely no excuse not to offer it... especially with the gas prices causing concern with modern events and all...
I have a lot more things I'd like to see, but I'll leave it at that and let everyone else continue the list...
#14
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Originally Posted by Big Als Z
I think that not only Camaro, but all of GM cars, need to offer more options for the lesser engines. I have seen countless Accords and Camry's with 4cyls and leather seats. I dont think you can get leather with the 4cyl Malibu or G6. Its almost like you are stuck with cheapness if you go for the lower end engine.
Just cause the V6 makes less power, and will start at a lower price, doesnt mean that there shouldnt be an option for leather seating, 6cd XM radio, and other options. People who want a V6 might not want the power, but they sure as hell want the option to make there car as high end as possible.
Just cause the V6 makes less power, and will start at a lower price, doesnt mean that there shouldnt be an option for leather seating, 6cd XM radio, and other options. People who want a V6 might not want the power, but they sure as hell want the option to make there car as high end as possible.
#15
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Originally Posted by Chris 96 WS6
Yep, the V6 Camaro needs to be had w/leather and all the gadgets, and it can't look stripped down.
Also, I like the seatbelt in the seat idea, several GM cars already have this feature. It would be that much easier to get in the back, or even just to put stuff back there or get it out. It looks much CLEANER, and I'm sure the press would note it in their reviews as being a nice touch.