View Poll Results: Where is your Camaro purchase-o-meter?
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Where is your purchase-o-meter pegged?
#63
Have to see it done and what each model will look like, but I doubt it will look how I'd like it to as I didn't find the concept all that exciting. I still find some of its features odd, the Challenger although I find most people think is better looking and that concerns me, I might even agree in a few ways.
#64
Even tho I'll wait till the final product comes out, Im still looking to buy one. The exterior seems to have kept the overall concept design and I'll take their word that the interior is still being worked on. I was never a huge fan of the interior but I never really disliked it either.
The way I see it, Im a fan of the current model Mustang but its interior is horribly designed (to me anyway). Sitting in a few and really going over it just made it worse. But yet, even with its horrid interior, Ford cant build enough of em and to me at least, the Camaro's interior pulls it off better even in its "incomplete" stage. Just my .02
The way I see it, Im a fan of the current model Mustang but its interior is horribly designed (to me anyway). Sitting in a few and really going over it just made it worse. But yet, even with its horrid interior, Ford cant build enough of em and to me at least, the Camaro's interior pulls it off better even in its "incomplete" stage. Just my .02
#65
It's going to be entertaining to come back to review this thread once the production Camaro is out, blowing our minds and making owners get that stupid muscle car grin we all know so well
... I wonder if the results are going to look a little... inaccurate
... I wonder if the results are going to look a little... inaccurate
#66
None of those options apply to me.
I'm not disappointed in the least, but "cosmic certaintude" is going a long way overboard.
My purchase-o-meter is hovering at "I'd like one if I can afford it when the time comes. Otherwise, maybe I'll wait until I can afford new, or maybe I'll buy a used one a couple years later."
I'm not disappointed in the least, but "cosmic certaintude" is going a long way overboard.
My purchase-o-meter is hovering at "I'd like one if I can afford it when the time comes. Otherwise, maybe I'll wait until I can afford new, or maybe I'll buy a used one a couple years later."
#68
Maybe. But I've been cruising alot of different sites the past couple of days, and the negative remarks are a pretty high percentage, I'd say even the majority, (make that nearly unanimous on the non-GM sites), if we're referring to the interior. It's safe to say that is more than just my personal opinion.
Pics of mules/prototypes are seen everyday, even enthusiast cars which people care alot about. Corvette, Mustang, Challenger - you name it. I can't really remember any appreciable volume of disappointment with any of those, and I remember some pretty hacked up mule pics.
Anyways, I'm still holding out to see the final product. But alot of what I've seen so far is not stirring my soul, for me to say anything else would be lie.
Pics of mules/prototypes are seen everyday, even enthusiast cars which people care alot about. Corvette, Mustang, Challenger - you name it. I can't really remember any appreciable volume of disappointment with any of those, and I remember some pretty hacked up mule pics.
Anyways, I'm still holding out to see the final product. But alot of what I've seen so far is not stirring my soul, for me to say anything else would be lie.
So where is your "purchase o meter"? You were one of the biggest advocates for the B Pillar to loose weight. Having that roll down would have been cool but Im glad we lost that weight. Sometimes it seems you love what it is and others when you say its going to be a pig it just seems your disgusted with the whole thing. Your opinon carries a ton of weight just here and your own board. Im not attacking you, just curious since you asked, where do you stand?
#69
So where is your "purchase o meter"? You were one of the biggest advocates for the B Pillar to loose weight. Having that roll down would have been cool but Im glad we lost that weight. Sometimes it seems you love what it is and others when you say its going to be a pig it just seems your disgusted with the whole thing. Your opinon carries a ton of weight just here and your own board. Im not attacking you, just curious since you asked, where do you stand?
Originally Posted by Z284ever
But I've been cruising alot of different sites the past couple of days, and the negative remarks are a pretty high percentage, I'd say even the majority, (make that nearly unanimous on the non-GM sites), if we're referring to the interior. It's safe to say that is more than just my personal opinion.
#70
I believe he has stated he is keeping an open mind (but I will not misquote him, so don't take that as gospel). I afford all due respect to the thread starter, and it's interesting to see the results even though this poll is flawed in many ways as a true gauge of sentiment or Camaro demand. But I don't fully agree with the notion that the starter's "opinion carries a lot of weight". I believe many on this site have had long-standing issues in the past, with some of his positions. An example - was the prolonged (and silly IMHO) curb weight debate. He's fully entitled to his positions - and it is clear he is a bonafide expert on Camaro history. But that does not necessarily mean he has a lot of influence, especially on matters difficult to change, such as the hefty curb weights of well-equipped modern cars.
#71
I think you misunderstood my post. Of course he is entitled to his opinion. I enjoy reading Charlies posts. I disagree with you completely in that I think Charlies opinon carrries alot of weight. It does with me and other people on this board. It does with Scott enough to respond here on serveral issues. That could be just because of the influence that Charlie has here. It does with Bob Lutz, when Bob responded to Charlies email regaurding a preproduction not loosing the look that the concept does. I never said Charlie was involved in the decisioin making process. Maybe I should have said it carries more weight than the average person...
Wow. Thanks for the kind words.
BTW, I voted - I'm very disappointed, but haven't ruled out buying one yet.
#72
I'm interested to know - which sites you are referring to? I saw threads on www.gminsidenews.com , and on www.5thgen.org and it seemed to me the responses (even to cobbled, incomplete, shadowy interior pix) were more positive than negative. And here on this site - the poll results above, so far, show only about 14% responding are not planning to buy.
#73
Probably wasn't going to get one because it is a Camaro and not a Firebird. That said I was not disappointed with the look of the production car from the outside but I would still like to see it in person. However, the interior in the Autoblog spy-shots is not something I could live with.
Last edited by HAZ-Matt; 01-06-2008 at 07:02 PM.
#74
I think you misunderstood my post. Of course he is entitled to his opinion. I enjoy reading Charlies posts. I disagree with you completely in that I think Charlies opinon carrries alot of weight. It does with me and other people on this board. It does with Scott enough to respond here on serveral issues. That could be just because of the influence that Charlie has here. It does with Bob Lutz, when Bob responded to Charlies email regaurding a preproduction not loosing the look that the concept does. I never said Charlie was involved in the decisioin making process. Maybe I should have said it carries more weight than the average person...
Back on this poll. What's the point, really? Especially when the OP colors the poll direction, with the first statement in the thread? Respondents do not have accurate data to judge their own feelings about the production car's interior - since the only pix now seen are from a half-done, unfinished, equipment-cluttered prototype. What exactly is this poll supposed to shed light on?
Originally Posted by Z284ever
There are a ton of sites out there which discuss the Camaro - which are not necessarily Camaro or GM oriented sites. Ford sites. Mopar sites. European car sites. General automotive sites. You should try perusing them sometime, they may give you a more balanced view.
(from http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=59134 ).
How do you suppose that would be received on a Mopar forum? Things that make you say "Hmmm..."
Last edited by BigDarknFast; 01-07-2008 at 08:47 AM.
#75
In other words, there's pretty much the same variation you see in the Ford and GM forums.