2010 Camaro

The one I saw yesterday was either black or a dark blue with the stripes. The stripes are what caught my attention.

Jack Winegardner has 3 or 4 right now... all but one has Rally Stripes.

My boss said he read about the issues on a Colbalt SS site (that is what he has) - the drive train issue with the SS's are when customers were launching it. The SS's are in a halt production (supposedly)

The other site showed ~60 known issues, again I will post a link when he digs it up.
 
Jack Winegardner has 3 or 4 right now... all but one has Rally Stripes.

My boss said he read about the issues on a Colbalt SS site (that is what he has) - the drive train issue with the SS's are when customers were launching it. The SS's are in a halt production (supposedly)

The other site showed ~60 known issues, again I will post a link when he digs it up.

I really like the new Camaro, but I would never consider purchasing a new model right off the line... 2nd year off the line usually has most of the bugs worked out. Besides, teen boy should be on his own insurance policy by then...:lol:
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
On a side note, can anyone recommend a good window tinting shop?

I used a place on 235 in California that is no longer in business for my Envoy. I wish they were still around - quality work at an affordable price ($150). A few months ago I used Street Trenz off Great Mills Road for another SUV. Good work, but a little pricey ($250).

I hear there is a place in Hollywood, but it's first come, first serve - no appts. I'm not sure of the name, but maybe someone on here knows what I'm talking about.
 

vanbells

Pookieboo!!!
I really like the new Camaro, but I would never consider purchasing a new model right off the line... 2nd year off the line usually has most of the bugs worked out. Besides, teen boy should be on his own insurance policy by then...:lol:

That pretty much goes with most american cars.
 

LastSon

Man of Tomorrow
I love the Challenger..don't care much for the Charger and I think the Camaro is just plain ugly.

Just out of curiousity, how many thumbs up, waves, heads turning/hanging out of the window, or smiles do you get just by driving your car around? Because judging from the reactions that I've seen from people who see my car, there are a lot of people who disagree with your opinion.
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
Just out of curiousity, how many thumbs up, waves, heads turning/hanging out of the window, or smiles do you get just by driving your car around? Because judging from the reactions that I've seen from people who see my car, there are a lot of people who disagree with your opinion.

A lot. :yay: But I have an awesome looking car.
 

LastSon

Man of Tomorrow
I don't agree with your comment. Look at all the Mustangs on the street. The new Camaro will never outsell the Mustang. The new Camaro is just ugly, I did like the early Camaro.

:bigwhoop: Obviously there are going to be more Mustangs out on the street considering that Chevrolet didn't make the Camaro since 2002. If you want to know the truth, the new Camaro and the 2010 Mustang are very similarly styled cars, even I will admit that. But at the same time, to find a version of the Mustang that will out preform the Camaro SS (MSRP starting at $31k), you have to purchase a GT 500 with a sticker price of over $50k. Give it time, this is a quality vehicle and one I am proud to own, and many others will be too.
 

ShyOne

New Member
:bigwhoop: Obviously there are going to be more Mustangs out on the street considering that Chevrolet didn't make the Camaro since 2002. If you want to know the truth, the new Camaro and the 2010 Mustang are very similarly styled cars, even I will admit that. But at the same time, to find a version of the Mustang that will out preform the Camaro SS (MSRP starting at $31k), you have to purchase a GT 500 with a sticker price of over $50k. Give it time, this is a quality vehicle and one I am proud to own, and many others will be too.

I realize that the Camaro hasn't been on the street since 2002. I am saying is that it will never outsell the Mustang in the next few years. The Mustang is a very popular vehicle, no matter what the horsepower. Ford is giving the versatility that the consumer wants.
 
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