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Originally Posted by mulehead7
Chevrolet has already made over 90,000 Camaros and there are still about three months left in the model year.
I would guess that means around 120,000 units or more. I would say that is more than they originally anticipated. Does anyone know what the initial projections were for Camaro sales for the 2010 model?
From my vantage point I would say the Camaro has been a success. What makes the Z28 the holy grail?
Where are you going to drive 198 mph at in NY?
Have fun in you DD this summer while we cruise our Camaros!
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Never said it wasn't a success. It outsells it's class. But I thhikn they expected them to leave the showrooms alot quicker than they have been nationally. I have been through 23 states since the Camaros release and for the last 4 months I have seen alot of Caamros on the lot whereas they were off the truck and purchased before that. and I never said the Z28 is the Holy Grail but I'm not gonig to sit here and debate that it is gonig to be a better performer. I belong to a Track Membership in Monticello, NY along with my father and some friends. I bring my cars there and race around the track for fun. The truth is right now I am blessed enough where I can afford to buy the Z28 and I want one. It's like if you can afford the C6 or Z06 and money is no object most would opt for the Z06 if they take the car to a racetrack. And I will enjoy my Accord it is a good car that's been good to me. My '10 SS is 3 miles away in my father's garage. And since I run his business for him I don't think he'll mind if I take it to the office if I feel like it!