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If you want a car that is priced under 30k you have to make design changes to fit mass production. Plain and simple.
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Garnet Red and Black plz
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anybody else think the side marker lights should have been kept like the concept's, course could be just for this car
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I used to be Dragoneye...
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You forgot the insane amount of Billet Aluminum all over that car.![]() they were made bigger because of Gov't regs. You have to be able to see them from so far away, or something to that nature. the concept's were to skinny. |
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Garnet Red and Black plz
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yea but i liked the skinny ones better
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Alright, so there is agreement that the design of the back was modified, including the tail lights. Some might like it, although most seem to like the concept version better.
I not only like the back end of the concept better, but also the small side marker lights. I do, though, understand why those were changed, to meet standards. That makes some sense. To add the outset portion to the back end and to modify other things like the size of the rear lights doesn't make sense. Some have speculated it's because they had to meet crash standards, blah, blah...have you seen an Audi TT? That back end has NO outset. It can be done and should be done with this car. To Dragoneye: You said: Your stressing over nothing. Because - I can tell you right now, I think subconciously, your mind wants to see something "drastically" different in the rear end, where there isn't. My response: Are you clairvoyant? Since you have this mind reading power, how about telling me why my subconscious would want to see that? You said: I think the light size/depth of the prototype is the same as the concepts. I merely said that the lights/lenses themselves, don't look to be production lights, that they're 'placeholders'. My response: I guess those clairvoyant powers have affected your vision. If you compare the two photos provided, imagine taking a small ruler and measuring from the surface of the red, plastic light covers outward to the edge of the bumper. Do that in your mind with both pictures, and you'll then notice a setback of the lights on the white photo, hence proving my observation that the white car's lights have been recessed more. Your suggestion that the lights are temporary has nothing to do with the amount of recess and width and length. Quote:
You are right, they've stuck very close to the concept, and good for them! You are arguing my point though, that all carmakers can stick close to the concept but make hair brain ideas for who knows what reason. I think the change of this rear end is one of those hair brain ideas. You could choose to admit that and still like the car. Heck, I may still buy one, but I'm amazed at how some of you can't even admit things you don't like about the changes. Seems it's an all or nothin' with you folks.
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Then you're gonna love me
Drives: 2010 Black Camaro Tumbler RS Join Date: Dec 2007
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I like the rear on the production though I love the concept rear. It's close enough but if someone speculated that the silver concept rear could be for the V8 and the white for the V6, that's fine... I'm getting the V8 anyway.
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Drives: 2013 Sonic RS MT Join Date: Dec 2007
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sbg,
I think the point that you might be missing from some of us is that we all agree it is noticeably different from the concept. From this point we are arguing "how different". Quite a few of us don't think it is different enough to take away from the beauty of the car. If you think it's drastic then so be it. We just don't all agree. But, for you to insinuate that it's all or nothing with us is wrong. There are plenty of critical posts in response to the preproduction car photos here. Fact: None of us know if this is a V6, V8, why they changed what they changed or if it will stay this way. Lots of educated guessing. Take it with a grain of salt. I don't think GM made any (hair brain) decisions with out very careful consideration. Where the Camaro is concerned, there are more questions to be answered than have been at this point.
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Also, I'm going to have to agree with Dragoneye, I don't see a difference in the inset of the rear lights. What you may be seeing is that the entire bumper below the lights is extended out more in the prototype than it is in the concept. This could give an illusion that the lights are set further into the rear than they are. Could just be clairvoyance clouding my vision though.
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I used to be Dragoneye...
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...response in a few, I'm busy reading minds. Oh, and photoshopping - getting me as damn near close as I can to those rear lamps to get the coloring perfect. So - no, I have no basis to my arguments.
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![]() Drives: Mustang Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: California
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To Pencil.Fight:
You said: The difference is that we express our views in a constructive and thoughtful manner. Making a list of complaints and getting angry with anyone who disagrees with you is quite counterproductive in my opinion. My response: Do you think that this first response to me my the site moderator, Dragoneye is "constructive", and "thoughtful"? Does his response sound a bit "angry", as you've accused of me? Dragoneye said: Your stressing over nothing. Because - I can tell you right now, I think subconciously, your mind wants to see something "drastically" different in the rear end, where there isn't. Seriously, can you imagine being told that something you pointed out in a sincere fashion was simply because your subconscious wanted to see it? I find that to be demeaning...do you? All I'll ask of you is that if you think I was not being "constructive" and that I was getting "angry", please be consistent and admit that Dragoneye did the same thing, and in this case, threw the first punch. I simply responded in kind. |
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Actually, the top one is a preproduction prototype and the bottom is a concept. There's no reason to put that nice of a paint job on a prototype. Both could have V8 motors. We don't really know unless we pop the hood.
Also, look at the wheels. There is no way that Chevrolet will really sell us a car that comes with 21" fronts and 22" rears. I don't know the largest stock (non-option) wheels GM has ever sold, but I can guarantee you that no Camaro will come off the assembly line bearing wheels that big. The white car has 17" or 18" wheels. Expect to see that make production.
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Everything done is for an engineering reason or production reason. Nothing is done "just for the hell of it". And my comments about like it or not.. its basically stating that if some this SMALL is all there is to debate or complain about then we have a MAJOR hit on our hands OR this car is not for you.
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