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Originally Posted by DGthe3
Im not so sure. Typically, there is a new car then a few years later it gets a new engine. Then they introduce the next generation a few years later. And remember, we know that the gen V engines are comming around 2011
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Even if they do change the engine lineup, the competition will be out with different interiors or options. We could all wait for the 6th generation Camaro, but the 5th generation is coming out soon. Most of us are very excited about how superior this one is going to be. Plus, phasing in new engines doesn't necessarily mean that the Camaro will immediately get one. I wouldn't expect a new car to get a newer engine unless the competition tries to top the Camaro.