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Originally Posted by Kahlis
Will they have differences between trims? Perhaps the "base V8" and RS will could have the LS2. Then step it up to the LS3 for the SS and Z28.
And when/who decided the SS would be Chevy's top trim model? A couple years before they Camaro died, Chevy was throwing SS tags on a lot of models. More specifically, the Z28 kinda lost it's namesake. Personally, I see it as "Z28" being Camaro's most powerful trim. A SS badge has been thrown on everything from Camaros and Chevelles to Novas, and even now on Silverados and Cobolts. But there has only even been one car to ever hold the title "Z28".
Will there be a combination trim as well? Ie, SS/Z28? So I propose they put the LS2 in the base model and RS, LS3 in the SS and Z28, and if a combo trim model become available, slap in the rootblown LS3.
If they are truly going retro, they need to respect the 60s outlook on trim models and put the Z back on top!
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To anwer your question about trim models, no one knows yet. I know...it's killing us all. I wish GM would release SOME info on options or models of Camaros.
For discussion on the whether or not the SS or the Z28 being top dog, here's the thread below.
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=808
For discussion on the SS nameplate going on way more models than it should have, here's the other thread.
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showth...ight=nameplate