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Originally Posted by sbg
If you didn't notice the rear end, although many others have, then it proves to me that you will love this car no matter what. They say love is blind.
How is devotion like than any different than devotion to a losing baseball team? Point being, a losing baseball team still sucks even though you are devoted to it.
My point being that there are many of you on this board that like the Camaro no matter what GM messes with. My question is why the devotion to this car?
I love Mustangs and have owned a classic one and currently own a 1991 5.0. That didn't keep me from being upset at the changes Ford made from their concept to the production. They too messed with some things that made me not want to get the car. I didn't.
In closing, I will allow the evidence to dictate my actions whereas you will be devoted to this car even if they transformed it into a Gremlin. I bet you don't even know why you've got such devotion. Something worth thinking about.
What all this means is that your presence on this board only serves to "root for your team". I find that boring. I prefer those who like to engage in sincere dialogue about the changes being made to the car.
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I noticed the rear end change and have no issue with it, does that make me blind?
I have never owned a Camaro before or even a chevy, so i can honestly say i am not devoted blindly to the company or the car.
If you think the change is big enough for you not to buy the car, that is totally your right, and if i hated it i would not buy it either, but because it is a deal breaker for you does not mean it is for anyone else.
And honestly looking at the name of the site, what do you think most are going to do, walk away over a minor change to the bumper? Your definition of sincere dialogue seems to be, tell people you don't like it and that they suck if they do.