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Originally Posted by BigZAJ
In the Cherly Pilcher interview in Automobile Magazine she says there will be no Z28 variant and that the SS is top dog.
She does not rule out a supercharged camaro out right, perhaps only that it would not be a Z28. None the less it would appear that there is not going to be a supercharged Z28 Camaro, does this mean no camaro at all for some of you?
I am torn, I wanted the Camaro before the idea of the supercharged engine...then I wanted the supercharged 6.2 ltr engine...but no I dont know if I want a Camaro that a GT500 can spank around.
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I have mixed feelings ... I can't imagine chevy to not compete with the GT 500 (kr and so on) ... Even if this was a commercial failure to go on that segment, i can't imagine chevy letting ford alone there with that exclusive image chevy wouldn't have. It wuoldn't even be about selling cars, but about image.
If there is a Z28 (or whatever the name), i won't buy an SS. I'll wait. However, if the waiting's too long, I may go on a used GT500.
It all depends on WHEn it will pe produced, and first on WHEn it will be announced.
Af any chevy is completely out their minds and decide to NEVEr produce a supercharged, and I get convinced of it, then it would be hard to decide...
SS looks amazingly good, but looks like an "average joe" car to me. It's beautiful, but I don't feel raw power while looking at it. So I'll be pretty mixed between a good looking car and a raw GT500.
Damn, I hate this situatino where we don't know. Maybe chevy makes it purposely to mistake Ford and let them believe they'll stay alone on the 500 segment. But come on Chevy, have pride, make a firm announcement: yes or no will we have a supercharged, and if yes, WHEN?
Not knowing pisses me off, and might make chevy loose a couple of customers