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View Poll Results: How satisfied are you with the Camaro's preproduction status?
Very Satisfied 85 50.30%
Satisfied 56 33.14%
Somewhat Satisfied 17 10.06%
Neutral 3 1.78%
Somewhat Dissatisfied 6 3.55%
Dissatisfied 2 1.18%
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Old 07-21-2008, 12:33 AM   #57
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Very satisfied I personally love the retro theme and how they implemented it throughout yet making it look futuristic as well. Absolutely wonderful job GM! Like the rest of us i cannot wait for our new camaro!
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Old 07-21-2008, 12:35 AM   #58
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You'll also notice that the steering wheel controls on
that side don't look like cruise -- the upper-left button is obviously
a clock or gauge, a half-circle with marks and a needle.
That's the pictographic symbol for cruise control. I can't find a good picture of it, but I've seen cars with that symbol light up to show cruise control is active.
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Old 07-21-2008, 01:30 AM   #59
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In our opinion we like what we have seen so far.....emphise...so far....hold on there will be more we are sure.....
we are wondering where the air bags will be......haven't seen one thing about those.......will there be side and front.......
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Old 07-21-2008, 02:38 AM   #60
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I can see myself sitting in that seat behind those gauges and instrumentation for hours and hours, if I can see myself there I know it's right for me.
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Old 07-21-2008, 02:43 AM   #61
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I can see myself sitting in that seat behind those gauges and instrumentation for hours and hours, if I can see myself there I know it's right for me.

i know exactly how you feel, i get in my current car, and i just feel like its all wrong, i just imagine it being like the camaro interior....

i cant wait.
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Old 07-21-2008, 03:36 AM   #62
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i test drove a BMW M3 this afternoon.

Absolutely beautiful car. A Tribute to German Engineering.

But it never had a chance, the interior was Cold and lifeless.
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Old 07-21-2008, 05:23 AM   #63
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Actualy i do, im an Advertising major.

and i saw the original caption from the site of which this picture was taken, it said "Artist Rendering"


unless your me, the one doing some of the advertising... or rather the content creation of whats used for the advertising; you dont.





all i'm saying is reserve your comments, assumptions, and expectations for tomorrow.
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Old 07-21-2008, 08:43 AM   #64
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In our opinion we like what we have seen so far.....emphise...so far....hold on there will be more we are sure.....
we are wondering where the air bags will be......haven't seen one thing about those.......will there be side and front.......
I don't think you'll need to worry too much about those.
(I'm sure they'll mention more about it today)
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Old 07-21-2008, 10:13 AM   #65
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My only 2 complaints are if it has no HUD (don't know yet) and the torque gauge. I mean come on how about something a bit more useful like fuel pressure or tranny temp?
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Old 07-21-2008, 10:41 AM   #66
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My only 2 complaints are if it has no HUD (don't know yet) and the torque gauge. I mean come on how about something a bit more useful like fuel pressure or tranny temp?
That's a perfect opportunity to make the car uniquely yours. I'm sure there will be aftermarket replacement gauges shortly after the car is released...
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Old 07-21-2008, 10:43 AM   #67
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I don't mind having the HUD for cost and weight reasons, but I agree that a tranny temp' gauge on an auto' model would be more useful. In addition, I'm going to be focusing on that d@mn thing all the time, instead of looking through the windshield paying attention to driving, LOL! However, my bitching is so insignificant that I don't care that much because I think that little feature is a nice detail. Shoot, I won't be getting an auto' anyways, but if I were, I'd just add a pillar pod and Cobalt gauge, and be good to go
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I really think that once you get inside the interior, you'll love it... I have a feeling that the seats are super comfy and look almost identical to the Concepts seats... the gauges are, surely, at a good angle to the driver and the DIC in the center has to be easy to read, right? and I'm betting that there's a cruise control button on the top left hand side of the steering wheel spoke on the left side... and I'm also going to guess that the spoke, no matter how big it looks in the pics, is actually well proportioned to a normal hand... like say the hand of my wife, for instance, who probably could rest her hand on it and wrap her fingers over the top and latch her thumb around the bottom of the spoke to grip it... because you'd have to want to make it easy for a woman to drive, too, right? doesn't that make sense?

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Apparently your tongue is the same color as your impressive vehicle collection...
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This is like watching a bridegroom pre-ejaculate at the wedding ceremony thinking of the consummation.
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