I want those tires and wheels from the first set of pictures on the first page! :love:
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The back end of that car makes me sad inside.
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As what I've read before, they didn't change ZL1's front fascia so that it's going to look different from the others. My take is that the look of the ZL1 (or old camaros) are more aggressive looking than the new one. Also I don't like the fact that you can see all the tubes and whatnot under the car when you're driving behind it. This is just my opinion. I don't hate it... I just don't like how it looks especially the rear tail lights. Then again, it's still a camaro so I will support it no matter what. :)
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The headlights kinda look like the nascar sticker ones.
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Still horrible
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Agreed 100%, not too mention I cant help but be reminded of all the GM REPS on here repeating over and over in self designed sales pitches when this car was launched with these lights to "give it time they will work on you" and "trust me when you see them in person it will change" I call BS on that hot air!! They Suck plain and simple, the boxed lights suck, and we shouldnt have to have a part of a car "work on us" over time to achieve an acceptable look or spark of interest you get from first sight when you nailed a design. When I look at an exotic it doesnt take me months or have to "see it in person" to able to tell if it makes my heart race or not. The notion of "giving it time" to "come around" is beyond stupid and a sorry attempt to cover the backlash of botched design flaw:der:. Hope fully your payin attention GM and your pencils and clay are hard at work as we speak. |
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Point is not every one is going to care for everything they change or add but in the end its still a Camaro. We need to show respect (or at lease be and adult) to the people that put there time and effort into designing them. We may not care for it but i think we are all old enough not to be hate full. |
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