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2012 Camaro won't be a Z28
Just saw something pop across the internet, I'm sure Al will chime in with more info, but for now, this is what I have:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7eD0...layer_embedded Specs from Camaro5.com Quote:
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just saw a video... gave a web address of chevrolet.com/camaro-zl1, however that comes back page not found... so i duno
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Bummer about the name I guess. But nice to see something better than the SS out there.
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That thing is going to be a beasttttttttt
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I am glad that they didn't end up choosing Z28 for this setup, doesn't fit at all for the car. ZL1 probably isn't the best fit either though. - Justin |
Whatever the name, you're going to need deeeeep pockets for this car.
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Granted, the original ZL1 was a FAIL back in the day, but the RPO was associated with something that was really out there for the time. Honestly, I'd rather see a ZL1 turbodiesel than this thing. This is like a mini-ZR1-partial-CTS-V deal. To me ZL1 will always be the cutting edge of what GM is capable of- not just a normal powerplant shoved in a pretty normal car. |
should have made it an IROC-Z, lol
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Is it still gonna weigh in at blue whale status?
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No numbers...but talk is 4100lbs.
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2) the ZL1 was about advanced technology? What, aluminum engine blocks? This ZL1 has magnetic shocks, dual mode exhaust, as well as electric power steering to adapt steering input depending on driving mode. While the LSA has been around for a while, its still a high-tech engine with one of the most efficient superchargers ever made. |
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im still gonna find myself calling it a z/28
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2) Uh, yes? Aluminum blocks were certianly around but not at that level and were significantly more rare. ****, aluminum HEADS were considered "out there", and that's proven by the $$ that L89 cars pull. There's a lot of engineering that went into that project that did not cross over into others. For the time it was very exotic. Mag shocks have been done (I think back in C5 vettes?) dual mode exhaust has been done, as has electric power steering. Nothing new there. I dunno, I just think a ZL1 should have a real "WOW" factor. Like the original, or the 572 4th gen concept. This strikes me as a CTS-V on the Camaro chassis (and that's not to hate on the CTS-V or the LSA which I would cut my arm off for), or alternatively it's a factory supercharged Camaro much like some of the tuners are already offering. I don't know what this car needs but it's lacking something to really make it pop. The ZR1 reeks of awesomeness, the CTS-V is a businessman's rocket ship, the diesel pickups have queen mary towing capacity, etc etc. Call it ZL1 if you want, just make it more wild. Considering the environment around the Camaro right now, this thing is downright mediocre. |
What the heck happened to the new interior for 2012? All I see is a new steering wheel
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I think it should have been called a Sport Coupe or Berlinetta :rofl:
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i like it. i think they could have done a little bettet with the wheels and the interior, but oh well. and i dont care whats its called. all i care is that they get it into the showroom so it can smoke some mustangs
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Nice power numbers, but doesnt do much for me styling wise...
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holy hell that thing is ugly, what the hell happened to the hood they were showing all over the concepts and what not. that thing screams mustang ripoff. still cant even get functional rear brake vents??
as for the name...couldnt of cared less either. z28 is more recognizable than zl1...told the news to my gf and she was like ''what the hells a ZL1''. seems like something they might have to end up renaming (ala ford 500/taurus). i dont like the giant wheels either. if it really is a zl1 i wanna see at least having the option to buy a stripper. that would be really cool. |
I keep hearing that people want a stripped down model...exactly what options would you want taken out? A radio? Power windows? Power locks?
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