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Old 04-12-2015, 04:06 PM   #15653
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Ok so for further discuzzion and opioneering in The House..............

What would you think if the next Z/28 differentiator was AWD?

If Nissan can do what they do with the GTR, then why the heck not? I am all for it.

Tech + engineering = profit

I was asking that very question back about a year ago, hoping that Camaro might have more than just Alpha in common with the CTS.

Full disclosure: I live on the side of a hill in Colorado. What could be cooler than driving your Camaro to the ski slopes?

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Old 04-12-2015, 04:12 PM   #15654
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If Nissan can do what they do with the GTR, then why the heck not? I am all for it.

Tech + engineering = profit
It might equal profit, but it will also mean a significant cost/unit increase. As well as adding unwanted weight, as mentioned by brt3.
Not sure we need either.
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Old 04-12-2015, 04:31 PM   #15655
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But then GM will just release the video of the Z/28 in the dry.

I think GM is just holding that back for if or when Ford tries to out do the Z.
Holds Ford back to saying in the above ad "fastest road coarse production Mustang ever". How fast is that Z/28.....?
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Old 04-13-2015, 12:30 AM   #15656
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Old 04-13-2015, 05:08 PM   #15657
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Oh Yeah,


being James Bond and driving your Camaro to the slopes would be cooler.


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Old 04-13-2015, 08:38 PM   #15658
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I am more and more sure we will see AWD in the Camaro. Maybe not in the SS but in the lower HP cars. Just seems to be an easy competitive advantage over the Mustang for the Northern climates. The architecture has it so it is pretty much just a decision to have it or not.
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Old 04-13-2015, 11:15 PM   #15659
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Any idea what the sales numbers are for the AWD ATS?
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Old 04-14-2015, 01:48 PM   #15660
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AWD..... if they can make it work financially I don't see why they shouldn't offer the option.


I would drive one of these AWD's any day of the week!

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Old 04-14-2015, 02:05 PM   #15661
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AWD..... if they can make it work financially I don't see why they shouldn't offer the option.


I would drive one of these AWD's any day of the week!

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Old 04-14-2015, 02:11 PM   #15662
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I am sure it would require a significant amount of arm twisting and brain washing.
True.... better off that I don't drive one anyway. Maintenance would drive me bankrupt.
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Old 04-14-2015, 05:26 PM   #15663
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Any idea what the sales numbers are for the AWD ATS?
I haven't seen numbers, but most of what you see here and back home in Michigan seem to be AWD.

The Regal is now AWD too. But no Chevy car is. Only SUVs or CUVs. So this may be a simple decision to offer what is available for the architecture, but it would need to have some strategy. Something GM typically has lacked.

For me? I think it adds a great feature for those looking for a sporty coupe (Pony car) in the winter climates.

Speaking of CUVs, I sat in a Trax today at the dealership while getting the SS serviced. A fairly base LS. under $21,000. Seemed pretty decent for a base model. I'm sure AWD in an LT or LTZ would be pricey, but I thought it a decent mobile.
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Old 04-14-2015, 05:44 PM   #15664
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Old 04-14-2015, 07:44 PM   #15665
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For me? I think it adds a great feature for those looking for a sporty coupe (Pony car) in the winter climates.
I never bought into the winter/AWD promise...I do subscribe to the winter tire magic, though.
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Old 04-15-2015, 07:50 AM   #15666
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Ok so for further discuzzion and opioneering in The House..............

What would you think if the next Z/28 differentiator was AWD?
I'd say that it depends upon the power-to-weight ratio. The present car probably wouldn't much benefit from the additional forward thrust (at least not on a dry racetrack; public roads in foul weather are another matter altogether). Something in the realm of the C7Z06 would find the additional traction to be far more useful.

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AWD is not wanted or needed for a track car. First, it's far more rewarding to drive a RWD car. Second, AWD adds weight -- and the new Camaro needs to really cut the lard...
While I can't disagree about the impact upon weight or the driving experience, track times for cars like the 911 Turbo S and GT-R suggest that the upside far outweighs (no pun intended) the downside. Whether the improvement in lap times is worth the loss of perceived driving dynamics is really a matter of individual preference.

Something that would fit the character of the Z28 quite well, IMO, would be a good torque-vectoring differential. While this doesn't fully address the forward-traction issue in the same way as AWD, it would provide some substantial benefits in vehicle dynamics. Much more likely is that the performance variants of the 6th-gen will receive a similar eLSD as that used by the Vette, ATS-V, and CTS-V. While this isn't as good as full-on torque vectoring, it's still a huge upgrade over standard mechanical LSDs in any number of driving conditions.

Full disclosure - in a previous job, I was involved in the development of the type of systems mentioned above. My present interest is simply that of an enthusiast.

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I never bought into the winter/AWD promise...
I don't know how this is even up for debate, as driving four wheels is way better than two on a low-mu surface - especially when the system is capable of intelligently distributing the torque. There is no "promise" to buy into; physics and common sense tell us all we need to know, and if that's not enough, then try out a good AWD system in winter weather and report back.

Of course, some people will take that additional forward grip and use it to get into trouble once it's time to stop or turn. This is the fault of the driver, not the drivetrain.
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