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Originally Posted by Justin
I really only see this being a GOOD thing for the Camaro. GM is pretty much a brand new company now, and they want people to know what they can do. They're not going to let Ford just walk all over them on this one.
I'm hoping we'll see the Camaro shed a little bit of weight, a track pack option of some sort, and a more aggressive gear option of some sort.
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All well and true, Justin.. but how are they going to shed weight? As it stands the Camaro will more likely than not gain weight to better enhance the 'poor safety performance' that the car has shown itself in NHTSAA tests. <_<
Though we ALL HAVE SEEN what happens to the driver of a wrecked Camaro that should have killed him and many other drivers. (Hint: He posts on Camaro5 weeks after the accident)
Also, Agressive gearing has been in the rumor mill for a long time. Add in some aftermarket inspired suspension tweaks and voila, some of the issues are solved. Can they solve them all in 2011? Hell no. Can they solve them by 2012? Most likely and in time for the 45th Anniversary Camaro..