Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
#196
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Very nice design! Regarding Brangeta red car done for a design project. It actually looks like an evolution of the 4th Gen Camaro. However, I believe that in order for a new F-body to survive, it has to have broad appeal to the base buyer. The 4th Gen car is my second favorite model, because it is fantastic looking and performing, but it is a major pain getting in and out. Remember GM's number one priority is profit. Profit is maximized by selling to the most people. Like it or not, the 1st gen cars are the most practical and people friendly. To mimic the 1st gen is a great idea for the above reason. In todays market, with SUVs, pickups, and Scion "toaster box" cars selling like crazy (well not so much SUVs right now, but thats only due to gas prices), the common theme is a useful practical setup. You gotta have a layout that has good trunk space, seats 4 okay, and is easy to enter, and easy to park. Make it handsome, which the Concept Camaro can be, and put horsepower in it for the car nuts, and it will sell and survive.
Last edited by robluvcars; 01-11-2006 at 12:29 AM.
#197
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by SNEAKY NEIL
No way. A lot was lost.
#198
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by slayerxxx213
This new Camaro has definitely been designed to appeal to an "older" crowd...The 4th definitely wasn't, which is most likely why alot of the younger guys around here are so fond of them. I love all Camaros, but I grew up with 3rd and 4th gens so they are what I like the most. Also, to this day you can go out on the road and not see any cars that look remotely similar to the 4th gen cars...(or the 3rd gen cars for that matter) On the other hand this new bulky, beefy styled Camaro blends in quite nicely with the other retro cars on the market. To me it's almost as if the new Camaro has lost the attitude it once had.
90% of people in the different polls like this car. I like the debate in the 10% who dont because Im hoping maybe 1 or 2 people will see at least one of the many things I see and get to enjoy it a little too. Also maybe Ill see something in that 98 again before I sell it. I understand the 5% who know the history and know the cars but just see them as old or this as a step back. They perfer the style of 4th gen and want an evolution of that or something totaly new, poor mans vette type. I get that. But ignorant statements like going "going retro loosing what it once had" "That looks nothing like a camaro" or "Camaro always had a hatch or long heavy doors" "If you wanted a useable back seat or a trunk you shouldnt have bought a camaro" because it was the Camaro before you were born and that doesnt count, are astonishing. Expecting those compromises before you even considered it as a new car why do you think people stopped considering it. Whats wrong with people who have families buying this over say a BMW?
It seems like hard core 4th gen fans dont care about back seat, trunk space and just want a poor mans vette. So would you perfer a hard top Sky, Solstice GXP, Chevy V6 Kappa Stingray (Feb M/T), GTO or used Vette?
Last edited by 5thgen69camaro; 01-11-2006 at 04:38 AM.
#199
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
I believe that in order for a new F-body to survive, it has to have broad appeal to the base buyer. The 4th Gen car is my second favorite model, because it is fantastic looking and performing, but it is a major pain getting in and out. Remember GM's number one priority is profit. Profit is maximized by selling to the most people. Like it or not, the 1st gen cars are the most practical and people friendly. To mimic the 1st gen is a great idea for the above reason. In todays market, with SUVs, pickups, and Scion "toaster box" cars selling like crazy (well not so much SUVs right now, but thats only due to gas prices), the common theme is a useful practical setup. You gotta have a layout that has good trunk space, seats 4 okay, and is easy to enter, and easy to park. Make it handsome, which the Concept Camaro can be, and put horsepower in it for the car nuts, and it will sell and survive.
Or gained depending on your perspective. The shelby origional and concept tail lights only looked good because they were different to me. I actually liked the cluster of three better on each side. The hood vents and side scoops were canned because they werent functional anyway. The previous one had non functional scoops that it caught flak for. I like the 05 Mustang better.
Last edited by BigDarknFast; 01-11-2006 at 08:03 AM.
#200
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
I agree that it has to have a broader appeal but the design shortcommings can be adressed without having to resort to a retro 1st gen. There is a huge area of untapped possiblities that the Camaro could have taken, the concept is just one of them.
I think I have the biggest problem with the line of thinking that this is the only logical choice.
I think I have the biggest problem with the line of thinking that this is the only logical choice.
#201
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
prod % ttl prod avg/generation
1st gen 699138 14.42% 233,046
2nd gen 1936869 39.96% 161,406
3rd gen 1529907 31.56% 139,082
4th gen 681092 14.05% 68,109
4847006
I put this together just to see which generation had the best sales numbers. In total sales the 2nd gen was tops, however when you take the average yearly sales of each generation, the 1st gen is easily the highest. This may be one reason why GM used the 1st gen as the starting point for the concept.
Don't get me wrong, I love all the generations of Camaros, I currently own a 1st and 4th, and owned a 2nd gen for several years and plan to own a 5th gen when it is released. I was pretty young when the Camaro first came out, but when I started looking for my first car all I wanted was a 68 Camaro. I bought one 2 weeks after graduating high school and still own the car. I bought the 4th gen 3 years ago and while there is no comparison in ride, fuel mileage, dependability, etc compared to the 68.
My goal is life it to own at least one of each generation. I will have to find that nice 3rd gen after paying for the 5th gen
1st gen 699138 14.42% 233,046
2nd gen 1936869 39.96% 161,406
3rd gen 1529907 31.56% 139,082
4th gen 681092 14.05% 68,109
4847006
I put this together just to see which generation had the best sales numbers. In total sales the 2nd gen was tops, however when you take the average yearly sales of each generation, the 1st gen is easily the highest. This may be one reason why GM used the 1st gen as the starting point for the concept.
Don't get me wrong, I love all the generations of Camaros, I currently own a 1st and 4th, and owned a 2nd gen for several years and plan to own a 5th gen when it is released. I was pretty young when the Camaro first came out, but when I started looking for my first car all I wanted was a 68 Camaro. I bought one 2 weeks after graduating high school and still own the car. I bought the 4th gen 3 years ago and while there is no comparison in ride, fuel mileage, dependability, etc compared to the 68.
My goal is life it to own at least one of each generation. I will have to find that nice 3rd gen after paying for the 5th gen
#202
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
well I guess I'm part of the "older" crowd since I like the first gen Camaro's and the concept (I'm 30 ) IMO, the 4th gen Camaro is probably the worst looking of the bunch, with the possible exception of some of the mid 70's models. The first and third gens are probably the best looking. On that same token, I think the fourth gen T/A's, especially the WS6, are probably one of the best looking Firebirds made, with the possible exception of some of the third gen models and late 2nd gen T/A's. Don't really care for the first gen Firebirds much at all. Does that make me "old" or "yearning for my childhood" (which by the way was filled with large underpowered sedans and severely lackluster performance cars)? I don't think so.
Retro is in right now. Hate the new Mustang all you want, its absolutely destroying the GTO in sales, despite how "nice and comfortable" it might be, or how much faster it might be, or how easy it is to drive, etc. Ford is having to ramp up production to 190,000 units in 2005 to meet demand...The Fourth Gens sold 68,000 per year average (according to the figures quoted above). That tells me right away that GM did not have its "finger on the pulse of America" when they made that car. The complaints that I get from people riding in my car are "I can't get in and out (even in the FRONT seat, the back seat is a waste unless your 4' tall)", "how can you see anything outside that windshield", "your car is longer than my minivan", "I can't see over the dash to park it (from my wife)", "what the hell was that noise in the rear end ( )"...my own complaints are "I can't see spit out of this windshield in the sun because its so angled the dash reflects in it horribly", "why are my windows taking almost a minute to roll down", "when are my headlight motors going to break", "when is my opti going to cost me $1200 (for you LT1ers out there)", "when is my rear end gonna cost me $2000"...you see the problem here.
Ford hit a home run with the Mustang, lets hope the craze holds on long enough for the Camaro to do the same, because if they kill it again I guarantee its not coming back
Retro is in right now. Hate the new Mustang all you want, its absolutely destroying the GTO in sales, despite how "nice and comfortable" it might be, or how much faster it might be, or how easy it is to drive, etc. Ford is having to ramp up production to 190,000 units in 2005 to meet demand...The Fourth Gens sold 68,000 per year average (according to the figures quoted above). That tells me right away that GM did not have its "finger on the pulse of America" when they made that car. The complaints that I get from people riding in my car are "I can't get in and out (even in the FRONT seat, the back seat is a waste unless your 4' tall)", "how can you see anything outside that windshield", "your car is longer than my minivan", "I can't see over the dash to park it (from my wife)", "what the hell was that noise in the rear end ( )"...my own complaints are "I can't see spit out of this windshield in the sun because its so angled the dash reflects in it horribly", "why are my windows taking almost a minute to roll down", "when are my headlight motors going to break", "when is my opti going to cost me $1200 (for you LT1ers out there)", "when is my rear end gonna cost me $2000"...you see the problem here.
Ford hit a home run with the Mustang, lets hope the craze holds on long enough for the Camaro to do the same, because if they kill it again I guarantee its not coming back
#203
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by magius231
Ford is having to ramp up production to 190,000 units in 2005 to meet demand...The Fourth Gens sold 68,000 per year average (according to the figures quoted above). That tells me right away that GM did not have its "finger on the pulse of America" when they made that car.
Off topic, I grew to like the GTO once I saw how nice it was and how much it fixes the problems of the 4th gen Camaro's. The style has grown on me where I thought it was bland at first. Its still no 69 Camaro but Id consider a used one with about 20k miles for $21K
#204
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by SNEAKY NEIL
I agree that it has to have a broader appeal but the design shortcommings can be adressed without having to resort to a retro 1st gen. There is a huge area of untapped possiblities that the Camaro could have taken, the concept is just one of them.
I think I have the biggest problem with the line of thinking that this is the only logical choice.
I think I have the biggest problem with the line of thinking that this is the only logical choice.
Last edited by 5thgen69camaro; 01-11-2006 at 04:46 PM.
#205
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by magius231
well I guess I'm part of the "older" crowd since I like the first gen Camaro's and the concept (I'm 30 )
I wouldn't go as far as say the 4th Was the ugliest of the bunch, but I agree that the Camaro, over time, lost it's flavor. It became more and more abstracted from it's original goal. I will admit though, I'm biased because of my '02.
I believe the most beautiful car ever produced was the '68. It had the flare of the '67 and fixed the small issues such as getting rid of the wing windows.
I'm extremely excited to see them "go back to their roots" for the new Camaro. I feel that's the only way it will get the mass apeal needed to pull the type of numbers that would make this car profitable.
#206
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by RhinoSS
I'm extremely excited to see them "go back to their roots" for the new Camaro. I feel that's the only way it will get the mass apeal needed to pull the type of numbers that would make this car profitable.
Maybe GM is right with this direction but it seems that this car will still only appeal to Camaro fans and a few Mustang fans. Other than that, I don't see it drawing many buyers from other brands and if they keep that retro interior, then they just shot themselves in the foot big time. I think that this car will now have to rely much more heavily on it's other merits besides it's styling to be successful. Not that it won't keep the Camaro people here with the styling, but to gain conquest sales I think real attention will have to be paid to the quality, interior, material chice, general mechanics and abilities, as well as the price. It can of course be done, so if the final design stays close to the concept, let's hope that it all works.
#207
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
The concept didnt "lose" anything.
Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
Youve made it quite obvious you think anything old is junk with no interest in even considering whether some of the older designs may be better.
Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
"Older Crowd"? like the ones who were teens when the 69 was new?
Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
I have a 98 and a 69 in my drive way. The 98 has areo dynamics agressive B pillar and T-tops and thats it.
Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
The 69 has recessed headlights, shark gills, cowl hood, NASCAR rear spoiler 1/4 windows 747 gear selector, wheel well swooshes, sleek tail lights etc etc, boat loads of attitude that litteraly make my heart race when I see another one on the street. Thats what "it once had"
Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
My neighbor is about 19 well after 69 and he thinks the 69 and concept are awesome. The incorporation of the 3rd gen angle/grile to fix the the bumper issue of and open grille is perfect. The concept using the 4th gens B pillar agressive angle for the C pillar gives the side a nice look. and also The angle of the point in the grille is 2nd and 4th gen which I wish they would bring back in a touch.
Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
I understand the 5% who know the history and know the cars but just see them as old or this as a step back. They perfer the style of 4th gen and want an evolution of that or something totaly new, poor mans vette type. I get that. But ignorant statements like going "going retro loosing what it once had" "That looks nothing like a camaro" or "Camaro always had a hatch or long heavy doors" "If you wanted a useable back seat or a trunk you shouldnt have bought a camaro" because it was the Camaro before you were born and that doesnt count, are astonishing. Expecting those compromises before you even considered it as a new car why do you think people stopped considering it. Whats wrong with people who have families buying this over say a BMW?
Originally Posted by 5thgen69camaro
It seems like hard core 4th gen fans dont care about back seat, trunk space and just want a poor mans vette. So would you perfer a hard top Sky, Solstice GXP, Chevy V6 Kappa Stingray (Feb M/T), GTO or used Vette?
Last edited by slayerxxx213; 01-11-2006 at 05:24 PM.
#208
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by SNEAKY NEIL
Maybe GM is right with this direction but it seems that this car will still only appeal to Camaro fans and a few Mustang fans. Other than that, I don't see it drawing many buyers from other brands
I've been curious about what others have been saying about the concept, so I've been visiting a LOT of enthusiast sites in all areas of the auto world since Monday morning. Many like it, some do not, but I see a lot of people who say "I'd love to own one. Build it!" And these guys are on Stangnet...or SRTForums...there are even some Asian owners commenting on the Detroit News website about how this concept, if built, could very well bring them back to an American car. Now, how much of that is just talking out of their a** is certainly up for debate. I'm just saying, you can't dismiss the impact a car might have until you really get the opinions of some of these people.
#209
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
Originally Posted by SNEAKY NEIL
Do you really think that this 1st/5th gen will appeal, styling wise, to people who don't already like Camaros? Other than "car guys", who knows what a 1st gen lookss like? They are 40 years removed and look the least similar to any other Camaro.
Maybe GM is right with this direction but it seems that this car will still only appeal to Camaro fans and a few Mustang fans. Other than that, I don't see it drawing many buyers from other brands and if they keep that retro interior, then they just shot themselves in the foot big time. I think that this car will now have to rely much more heavily on it's other merits besides it's styling to be successful. Not that it won't keep the Camaro people here with the styling, but to gain conquest sales I think real attention will have to be paid to the quality, interior, material chice, general mechanics and abilities, as well as the price. It can of course be done, so if the final design stays close to the concept, let's hope that it all works.
Maybe GM is right with this direction but it seems that this car will still only appeal to Camaro fans and a few Mustang fans. Other than that, I don't see it drawing many buyers from other brands and if they keep that retro interior, then they just shot themselves in the foot big time. I think that this car will now have to rely much more heavily on it's other merits besides it's styling to be successful. Not that it won't keep the Camaro people here with the styling, but to gain conquest sales I think real attention will have to be paid to the quality, interior, material chice, general mechanics and abilities, as well as the price. It can of course be done, so if the final design stays close to the concept, let's hope that it all works.
Look how bland the base model of the 4th gen was. You can tell that GM designed for the V8, and "dumbed it down" for the V6 version. This car has the styling that I wouldn't be embarassed to drive down the street in the V6. I feel that they're planning on the quality and styling of the base version to pull the car through, and producing a seriously cool V8 version for the rest of us.
#210
Re: Am I the only one Dissapointed in retro???
I'm not underestimating it at all, as far as impact and being high profile or underestimating how it makes the traditional buyer react to that product but I do question it for bringing in other buyers. GM is the one who wants non traditional buyers as well as traditional buyers. How is a concept that is based off a 40 year old car going to excite people who don't like Camaros in the first place or even know what a 1st gen looks like. Maybe it has that "old" look to it but looks different enough that it is distinctive and almost seems new. It is possible, but I doubt it.
The biggest problem I see is NOT that the Camaro is retro, but that it has already been done; 1st by the Mustang and 2nd by the Challenger. Three retro cars that have very similar design principles and purposes. This market is not big as of right now and they will all be scrambling for the same sales so the more distinction, the better. For all the hoopla with the "new" Mustang, it only sold 160k units(I believe that is true) and that is with the whole market to themselves and with a brand new model. Yes, they might have sold more if the production capacity had been increased but not by huge numbers. I would be interested to know the figure of conquest Mustang sales for the '05. Anyone know? Also, SRT and Ford forums are not where the Camaro needs to gain sales from because those are still in the traditional Camaro buying demographic and all three will have thier own retro muscle car so some Chevy people will go with Challenger, and vice versa. They need those damn import buyers.
With that said, I still think the Camaro is the more attractive of the three, not just in design but in size, performance, and mechanicals. Maybe the Camaro will be a runaway hit and put one out of buisiness and turn the market into a two horse race again.
The biggest problem I see is NOT that the Camaro is retro, but that it has already been done; 1st by the Mustang and 2nd by the Challenger. Three retro cars that have very similar design principles and purposes. This market is not big as of right now and they will all be scrambling for the same sales so the more distinction, the better. For all the hoopla with the "new" Mustang, it only sold 160k units(I believe that is true) and that is with the whole market to themselves and with a brand new model. Yes, they might have sold more if the production capacity had been increased but not by huge numbers. I would be interested to know the figure of conquest Mustang sales for the '05. Anyone know? Also, SRT and Ford forums are not where the Camaro needs to gain sales from because those are still in the traditional Camaro buying demographic and all three will have thier own retro muscle car so some Chevy people will go with Challenger, and vice versa. They need those damn import buyers.
With that said, I still think the Camaro is the more attractive of the three, not just in design but in size, performance, and mechanicals. Maybe the Camaro will be a runaway hit and put one out of buisiness and turn the market into a two horse race again.
Last edited by SNEAKY NEIL; 01-11-2006 at 06:30 PM.