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I was suprised by the survey...they ask about interest in the ss427 car - 2 options to choose from the 500hp LS7 and the 600hp LS9...I also noticed that they ask about a Z28 option and an RS option but suprising to me the RS package is NOT available with the Z28 option...
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Seems like a waste of time to me. GM has already seen and heard from lots of folks on the subject. All the websites and magazines have been discussing it. Bottom line: their prototype is fat and doesn't realy have the right connection to the real Camaros we all love. GM knows what they have to do, they just want the public to buy the nameplate and settle for something less. Buy a Challenger!!
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That appears to be a marketing survey more than anything else. If they want to be different and try something new they obviously have some proto-types out there, maybe enough to bring to dealers for test flights, give the consumer a taste and hands on before they hit the market. That should help. --- Helps Harley Davidson, every year their plant in PA offers the public test rides on new and upcoming models. Heck, even Ford did something similar with their new Mustangs at the Worlds Fair, worked - didn't it !
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