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Awesome! Camaro definitely needs this.
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CUE is a much more advanced system. Just sayin'.
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I would crash watching the damn thing!
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i guess if your including the DIC area its more "advanced" but the center display on the EDI is way cooler than the CUE system. the videos ive seen of CUE arent that impressive but the fit and finish of the whole system is well beyond mylink and its says luxury all day. I think the EDI is what we all wanted when we were asking for a center screen system. all there was at the time was CUE and mylink (mystink) as some may call it. But now there is this thing and it looks freaking awsome
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You're also talking about a feature available on a car that costs way more than a Camaro. The HSV cars represent a super small niche in the market.
If GM added in all the features you guys wanted to the Camaro, a base LS would end up around $35k. The Camaro has to remain affordable.
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Exactly. All these "neat"/"extras" cost money.
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All these luxury fancy features will drive the price up. People are lucky to get a base LS for $23k. That would stop if GM added push-button starts and this fancy system and all of that.
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