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Old 02-19-2013, 07:01 AM   #107
Bonanza7
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Originally Posted by jd10013 View Post
you seem to miss the entire point I was making. chevy could make it standard if they wanted, they choose to leave it off. Honda can do it on a cheap civic because they save money elsewhere, most notable the engine. why do you think they use timing belts instead of chains? Honda isn't able to include it for nothing, they have to make tradeoffs in the performance department. smaller engine, front wheel drive, smaller wheels, ect, ect. they do this because they aren't competing with the camaro, they're competing with the carolla, mazda 3, sentra, focus, ect. the camaro competes with the charger and mustang. GM basses the standard features on what those cars are offering. not what a compact car comes with. get it now?

Chevy doesn't include it standard to keep the price down. if your not worried about price, get a higher trim level and get it. hell, GM offers stabitrack standard on all camaro's, why doesn't Honda on it's cars. are they perhaps behind the 8 ball. see how that works?

exactly why is it your so hell bent on comparing the camaro to a civic, does your wife drive one or something? the corolla doesn't come with a back up cam standard, neither do the sentra, focus or cobalt. hell, Honda doesn't even offer it standard on the fit.
If you need a back up camera on a Fit, you are blind. The point, again, was that GM has it's head up its ass, as usual.
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