View Full Version : 2011 Camaro HUD
BigAls87Z28
06-23-2010, 04:37 PM
Pics shot by a new 2011 Camaro owner.
HUD is standard on all 2LT and 2SS Camaros. Optional for all but LS.
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=90770
LTb1ow
06-23-2010, 04:39 PM
obstruction of view, GM should be sued.
NastyEllEssWon
06-23-2010, 04:44 PM
nice now they can step up and be on the same option level as a late 90s grand prix :rofl:
maroman88
06-23-2010, 04:52 PM
nice now they can step up and be on the same option level as a late 90s grand prix :rofl:
more like late 80's!
i have it in the vette and LOVE it
NastyEllEssWon
06-23-2010, 05:26 PM
more like late 80's!
i have it in the vette and LOVE it
i know the olds had them...didnt know the late 80s gp's did
sweetbmxrider
06-23-2010, 07:29 PM
swap it in your red rocket!
BonzoHansen
06-23-2010, 08:10 PM
I saw HUD and I thought the department of Housing and Urban Development took over the car due to its size. :p
Ha ha, kilometers!
Frosty
06-23-2010, 08:23 PM
I saw HUD and I thought the department of Housing and Urban Development took over the car due to its size. :p
I chuckled a little :rofl:
BigAls87Z28
06-23-2010, 09:24 PM
I saw HUD and I thought the department of Housing and Urban Development took over the car due to its size. :p
Ha ha, kilometers!
Says the owner of the two ton 2nd gen with big bumpers.
BonzoHansen
06-23-2010, 09:37 PM
Says the owner of the two ton 2nd gen with big bumpers.A big bumper Camaro weighed ~3700 lbs +/- 100 lbs. Less than a 2010 V6 base car. And I bet mine is around 3500 +/-100 pounds. Still smaller in every dimension than the 5th gen. And has less blind spots and more rear seat room. 8-)
Hey Mr Camaro, are you going to the Camaro Nationals at Carlisle this weekend?
BigAls87Z28
06-23-2010, 10:03 PM
With what Camaro?
And your car is heavy, and the chassis is still a limp noodle. At least for the extra 150lbs, it can handle 600hp without problems.
And it has IRS, with 20 inch rims, with massive brakes, with 6 air bags, and a host of other things.
And it looks better
LTb1ow
06-23-2010, 10:04 PM
With what Camaro?
87 on a trailer?
NastyEllEssWon
06-23-2010, 11:38 PM
With what Camaro?
And your car is heavy, and the chassis is still a limp noodle. At least for the extra 150lbs, it can handle 600hp without problems.
And it has IRS, with 20 inch rims, with massive brakes, with 6 air bags, and a host of other things.
And it looks better
everything you just listed is pretty much everything camaro owners dont want :lol:
airbags??? who needs em
20's???? look like trash
massive brakes??? need em to stop that boat
BigAls87Z28
06-23-2010, 11:49 PM
Apparently someone wants them as they are seling pretty damn well.
BonzoHansen
06-23-2010, 11:59 PM
With what Camaro?
And your car is heavy, and the chassis is still a limp noodle. At least for the extra 150lbs, it can handle 600hp without problems.
And it has IRS, with 20 inch rims, with massive brakes, with 6 air bags, and a host of other things.
And it looks better
The chassis is a limp noodle? Your stupid is showing. This comes from a man building a car with a limp wristed 7.5" rear. You wish your precious 5th gen weighed as little as my car, which probably tips the scales just about at 3600 pounds as it sits today.
I'd never want 20" rims. Then again I understand moment of inertia, the impact of unsprung weight and general vehicle dynamics more than you. That is why when one of the magazines put smaller brakes and wheels on the v8 2010 it went almost .5 faster in the quarter mile. And that is why the v6 2010 out skid pads the v8. Maybe if they didn't try so hard to make donks fit the 5th gen the belt line of the car wouldn't be so damn high. Mikes Trailblazer SS has the same size tire as the Camaro. Great, SUV tires rock.
Oh, and last I looked the v8 2010 is at least 300 or even 400 pounds heavier, not 150. The v6 gets a lesser rear setup than the v8s, right? Are you saying the v6 rear can handle 600 hp? GM must not think so or they'd all get the same rear.
Your stupid 5th gen is a boat, even Matt knows that given his experience with boats. And that is why the new 5.0 mustang eats the camaro's lunch.
So you can't go to the biggest Camaro show near us without your car? Huh. Lots of other people do.
NastyEllEssWon
06-24-2010, 12:31 AM
Apparently someone wants them as they are seling pretty damn well.
yeah we know you do.....thats why you went to the dealership and came home with an impalibu. :lol: but its such a great car
BigAls87Z28
06-24-2010, 12:47 AM
The chassis is a limp noodle? Your stupid is showing. This comes from a man building a car with a limp wristed 7.5" rear. You wish your precious 5th gen weighed as little as my car, which probably tips the scales just about at 3600 pounds as it sits today.
7.625 9 bolt...
I'd never want 20" rims. Then again I understand moment of inertia, the impact of unsprung weight and general vehicle dynamics more than you. That is why when one of the magazines put smaller brakes and wheels on the v8 2010 it went almost .5 faster in the quarter mile. And that is why the v6 2010 out skid pads the v8. Maybe if they didn't try so hard to make donks fit the 5th gen the belt line of the car wouldn't be so damn high. Mikes Trailblazer SS has the same size tire as the Camaro. Great, SUV tires rock.
I understand moment of inertia just fine. Take it easy old man, I didnt design the damn car, I just like it.
Tblazer SS is 255/50-20
Camaro is 245/45-20 and 275/40-20. Not truck tires.
Belt line has more to do with hard points of the chassis then making 20's fit. Mustang 5.0 comes with 19's in its track pack...guess its a heap a **** too?
Oh, and last I looked the v8 2010 is at least 300 or even 400 pounds heavier, not 150. The v6 gets a lesser rear setup than the v8s, right? Are you saying the v6 rear can handle 600 hp? GM must not think so or they'd all get the same rear.
V8 and V6 rear set up is the same, down to the CV shafts.
Chassis can also handle up to 600hp. Chassis is where the weight is.
Your stupid 5th gen is a boat, even Matt knows that given his experience with boats. And that is why the new 5.0 mustang eats the camaro's lunch.
So you can't go to the biggest Camaro show near us without your car? Huh. Lots of other people do.
New 5.0 is as powerful as the Camaro, but performance numbers are very close on the track even with Camaro's 300lb difference. Mustang's steering is lighter, but when equiped with the track package, its a very rough ride and jittery over rough pavement.
Camaro SS's is a bit soft, and is not helping the Camaro's road presence.
Heavy cars can handle well if done correctly. Camaro's with some aftermarket suspension work are a worlds better in road handling with just the minor tweeks over GM's soft set up.
But that can be, and will be changed for 2012, along with its interior.
Untill then, continue to complaint about how bad the car is, as it still continues to be the best selling car in its class.
We dont have to get into the whole Camaro buying thing again do we? Not gunna pay mark up on a car, no matter how much I love it.
BonzoHansen
06-24-2010, 06:42 AM
I didn't bust your balls on not buying one. :P And I never said the 5th gen is a heap of ****. I like the car. I just said it's so damn big HUD took it over. Then you rolled out the cheap shots!
Double check your info - I'm sure I read the V8 comes with upgraded IRS parts. At least the center chunk.
I hear the 6th gen is gonna be smaller & lighter. :)
OOoohhh, a 9 bolt. Wait till the posi goes and you can't rebuild/replace it. :lol:
The Fixer
06-24-2010, 07:49 AM
And has less blind spots and more rear seat room. 8-)
I haven't driven one yet, but I did sit in a 2010 at Paramus Automall - even climbed into the back to see if my kids could fit. I fit just fine back there, but I'm only 5'3". :) My kids will be OK for a while though. :)
BonzoHansen
06-24-2010, 08:16 AM
I haven't driven one yet, but I did sit in a 2010 at Paramus Automall - even climbed into the back to see if my kids could fit. I fit just fine back there, but I'm only 5'3". :) My kids will be OK for a while though. :)
You need to grow more. :lol: I'm 6'0". With the driver seat adjusted the front was up against the back seat.
Could you see over the dash (really)? We talked to a guy at chatterbox on Saturday, when I asked him about blind spots he said he said he had some issues because of the dash and raised hood center section. He had the seat all the way down, he was ~6'1"
BigAls87Z28
06-24-2010, 08:31 AM
You suck at the driver mid then. I've sat in the car and I'm a much bigger man then you. Maybe you need to spend more time in third and 4th Gens to understand true blind spots. Its a non issue and after you drive the car for more them a lap you get used to it.
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06-24-2010, 08:34 AM
7.625 9 bolt...
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the 9 bolt is 7.75, the late 10 bolts are 7.625:wink:
BigAls87Z28
06-24-2010, 08:44 AM
Ahhh yeah sorry. Even strongerer!
edpontiac91
06-24-2010, 08:45 AM
This is getting GOOD, can't wait for the main feature! :popcorn:
WildBillyT
06-24-2010, 08:53 AM
This is getting GOOD, can't wait for the main feature! :popcorn:
Yeah, no kidding.
Frosty
06-24-2010, 09:02 AM
Maybe you need to spend more time in thirdgens to understand true blind spots.
Maybe it's because I've been driving them for so long but I never had an issue with blind spots.
JL8Jeff
06-24-2010, 09:04 AM
I'm not a fan of the HUD. But then again, I'm not a fan of cell phones either so I guess I'm not a typical car owner! :lol:
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Frosty
06-24-2010, 09:07 AM
Two coffee cans and some string works for you right? :D
BonzoHansen
06-24-2010, 09:07 AM
You suck at the driver mid then. I've sat in the car and I'm a much bigger man then you. Maybe you need to spend more time in third and 4th Gens to understand true blind spots. Its a non issue and after you drive the car for more them a lap you get used to it.
Please. I dd a 3rd gen for over 6 years and drove it on nice days for another 4. And it was faster than yours :p With the 5th gen I'm going by actual owner comments. I see a nice malibu in your driveway. Where are you gleaning all this 1st hand 5th gen experience from, a few ride+drives and sitting in a parked one? I've done that too.
LTb1ow
06-24-2010, 09:31 AM
4th gens have blind spots?
Al, I think your car has been not running for too long and the dust/tree sap has covered teh windows.... thats not a blind spot... :lol:
The Fixer
06-24-2010, 12:36 PM
You need to grow more. :lol: I'm 6'0". With the driver seat adjusted the front was up against the back seat.
Could you see over the dash (really)? We talked to a guy at chatterbox on Saturday, when I asked him about blind spots he said he said he had some issues because of the dash and raised hood center section. He had the seat all the way down, he was ~6'1"
Haha thanx! :) Once I adjusted the seat up, I could see over the dash, and the tilt/telescoping steering wheel helps. But the right front corner was definitely a little sketchy. Once I actually get some seat time I'll know for sure if it'll bother me to drive it. The big C-pillar on the Camaro doesn't seem that bad; my Montes have all had that so I'm used to it, and the short windows don't bother me either (at least sitting in it). I'm planning to road test one next month - gonna bring my wife and kids along to get their opinions. My daughter and son love the new Camaros though, and my wife actually suggested it, so it wouldn't be a hard sell for the family. I'd just have to make sure my wife and I are comfortable driving it.
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