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By Matthew C. Keegan
Updated: December 29, 2007
A concept Chevy Camaro is making the rounds of U.S. auto shows this year. The car is a winner and enthusiasts want it to go into production now!
The 2009 Chevy Camaro
Attention, General Motors! The concept Camaro now making the rounds of U.S. auto shows is a real winner. Keep showing the car, but start making plans to get it built now! Make no changes to the concept; in other words: keep the boardroom geeks away from the project. Yes, GM is looking at bringing back a venerable nameplate – the Chevrolet Camaro. If all goes as planned, a 2009 model Camaro is a strong possibility. Read on for additional interesting tidbits.
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Chevrolet Responds to the Ford Mustang
Back during the late 1960s, General Motors responded – albeit a little late – to
the wildly successful 1964 1/2 launch of the
Ford Mustang. A whole new breed
of cars were on the market – pony cars – thanks to the Mustang and GM’s
release of the Chevrolet Camaro and the Pontiac Firebird. Indeed, Chrysler
and American Motors jumped in too with the Dodge Charger, Plymouth Road
Runner, and AMC Javelin competing successfully in a popular automobile
segment.
Consumer tastes have changed over the years and the Camaro did not keep up
them. Better put, it was
GM who did
not keep up with the Camaro and it, along with the Firebird, were retired
after the 2002 model year. 35 years of Camaro/Firebird history came to a
bitter end.
Fortunately for Camaro lovers, it may once again be the hated Mustang that
rescues the Camaro. As in the 1960s, GM is witnessing Ford’s big success
with its retro looking Mustang and GM wants a piece of the action. Unlike
GM, Ford never retired the Mustang name and, instead, gave it a
complete makeover that has galvanized sales.
The Concept Camaro
The Camaro making the rounds of the U.S. auto shows is a real beauty. Taking
its styling cues from the ’69 Camaro, the proposed ’09 Camaro is expected to
feature a 6.0L V8 engine paired with a 6 speed manual transmission. The
wheels are 21” at the front and 22” at the back, but smaller wheels are
likely to be the production standard. In addition, the Camaro’s interior
will hearken back to the original model’s interior and include its famed
twin instrument pod.
With a base V6 available, the standard Camaro may retail for just under
$20,000, a highly competitive price for an awesome looking two door coupe.
Now, if the powers that be within GM can be persuaded to build the car based
on the concept, the Camaro will certainly give the Mustang a run for the
money and keep the all new (retro) Dodge Challenger from swiping away Camaro
loyalists.
Oh, to dream about big things…the Camaro is one car that enthusiasts want to
go from concept to completion and soon! GM, are you hearing us?
Further Reading:
2009 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Photo Gallery
Ontario Gets The Revived Camaro
Author Information:
Copyright 2006-2008 – Matt Keegan
is a freelance writer and web designer known as
The Article Writer. Matt will take your concept to completion and give back to you a well crafted and persuasive finished product certain to have a positive impact on your business. Visit Matt’s
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