Does age have any bearing on opinions of the concept?
#16
Re: Does age have any bearing on opinions of the concept?
33 and I love it. I do think a billet grille with numerous skinny bars would look great. Maybe even a phantom style that goes all the way across everything where the headlight shine out from behind might be pretty cool as well. Someone would have to photoshop these ideas and see if they would hold any promise. GM may tweak the grille if people speak out about it at the auto show. FWIW, I can live with it just like is though.
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#17
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I'm 23 and I absolutely love it. My girlfriend(22) wants me to buy her one... yeah right. My brother(18) thinks it looks very nice. I showed it to my parents (both 48) without telling them what it was. My dad thought it was good looking and recognized the body lines similar to the '69. My mom thought that it was an elegant and muscular looking car.
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#18
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30 here.
While the new Camaro concept not what I'd hoped it would look like, and am somewhat disappointed with its contemporary* brick-like appearance, I do think it's a tough/mean looking brick. Depending on how it drives, the engine, and if some sort of t-top or targa is availible, I might buy one.
The interior styling is actually a strong point with me. If GM finds a way to make the exterior smoother and more elegant (shouldn't be too much work, given the concept as it stands... just tone down the clutter), then I'll feel less ambivalent about the body.
*I say contemporary because it reminds me of the Chrysler 300, and other block-shaped cars presently on the market. Sure it's somewhat retro in the quarter panels... but still looks to me like a lot of other cars out there.
While the new Camaro concept not what I'd hoped it would look like, and am somewhat disappointed with its contemporary* brick-like appearance, I do think it's a tough/mean looking brick. Depending on how it drives, the engine, and if some sort of t-top or targa is availible, I might buy one.
The interior styling is actually a strong point with me. If GM finds a way to make the exterior smoother and more elegant (shouldn't be too much work, given the concept as it stands... just tone down the clutter), then I'll feel less ambivalent about the body.
*I say contemporary because it reminds me of the Chrysler 300, and other block-shaped cars presently on the market. Sure it's somewhat retro in the quarter panels... but still looks to me like a lot of other cars out there.
#19
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34 and like it a lot - though, like everyone else, I would like to see some cosmetic changes here and there on the front and back.
For the interior, I have no idea.. it depends on what they decide to go with. Hopefully it's nothing outrageous, just quality materials and a clean execution.
For the interior, I have no idea.. it depends on what they decide to go with. Hopefully it's nothing outrageous, just quality materials and a clean execution.
#22
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39 tomorrow (Monday the 9th) Thanks GM for the Best Birthday Present A guy could have, Now just build it!!! I want Mine in Red with the black stripes!!! And of course it needs to be a Z28
#23
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21 And love it. My friends (both 20) love it. My dad (49) loves it, previous owner of a second gen.
I own a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gen Camaro....so I wish it was based off them to an extent.
I own a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gen Camaro....so I wish it was based off them to an extent.
#26
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Both my parents in their late 40s who aren’t car people at all thought it was cool, My Dad said he could see getting one as his "Sunday Car"
Me at 22...well...all I can say is this will prob be my first brand new car purchase....
I'm not sold yet though
Me at 22...well...all I can say is this will prob be my first brand new car purchase....
I'm not sold yet though
#27
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I'm 49 and I really like the new Camaro concept.
Would like a little more work in the grill area and slightly larger side mirrors.
The tail lights, well, while not my favorite shape, I could get used to them.
The interior shots haven't generated a strong positive note on my part.
jms
Would like a little more work in the grill area and slightly larger side mirrors.
The tail lights, well, while not my favorite shape, I could get used to them.
The interior shots haven't generated a strong positive note on my part.
jms
#28
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25. I dont know how to put this....
I would rather have liked to see a non-retro car. I like the way this one looks, but I think its ONLY because I like the 1st gen looks. As it has been said before, this car will get confused with the mustang by many "every day" folks.
So if I had to vote like or dislike (yes or no), I pick no
I would rather have liked to see a non-retro car. I like the way this one looks, but I think its ONLY because I like the 1st gen looks. As it has been said before, this car will get confused with the mustang by many "every day" folks.
So if I had to vote like or dislike (yes or no), I pick no