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6th Gen Z/28 development canceled along with the 6.6L LT3 N/A V8.
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16640800" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>Camaro's performance is creeping too close the Corvette. While Id never want a Camaro (cant see shit out of it, design is meh and the interior is terrible), credit the Camaro performance engineers to get this thing as good of a performer as it is.</p><p></p><p>I think GM is doing what GM always does: looks at the numbers. As good as the car is, its money and resources being used to develop a niche market car. I think most people that want a Mustang, are just going to buy the Mustang, same with Challenger and Charger. Not too many people cross shop in the pony car segment. Some do of course, but not enough for GM.</p><p></p><p>Also, often times a used Corvette is as much or cheaper than a new V8 Camaro. If you just need a seat to transport your pussy, then you get the used Vette all day long. Corvette is a double edged sword for Camaro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16640800, member: 166576"] Camaro's performance is creeping too close the Corvette. While Id never want a Camaro (cant see shit out of it, design is meh and the interior is terrible), credit the Camaro performance engineers to get this thing as good of a performer as it is. I think GM is doing what GM always does: looks at the numbers. As good as the car is, its money and resources being used to develop a niche market car. I think most people that want a Mustang, are just going to buy the Mustang, same with Challenger and Charger. Not too many people cross shop in the pony car segment. Some do of course, but not enough for GM. Also, often times a used Corvette is as much or cheaper than a new V8 Camaro. If you just need a seat to transport your pussy, then you get the used Vette all day long. Corvette is a double edged sword for Camaro. [/QUOTE]
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