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Re: [wildbill1978]
by claires HOST
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Mar 12, 2009 (11:34 pm)
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Replying to: wildbill1978 (Mar 11, 2009 11:12 am)
It isn't. This discussion was begun in August, 2008 and the link just leads directly to the article so that you don't have to page through. Here's the front page of Inside Line.
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Re: 2010 Chevy Camaro V6 [ninco]
by sean35
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Mar 23, 2009 (1:32 pm)
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Replying to: ninco (Aug 29, 2008 9:48 am)
Ninco,
You really cannot compare these 2 cars. An RX-8 is a much different car. It is much smaller than the Camaro. If the Camaro has more power, is faster, and priced similarly to the RX-8, what difference does it make if it is heavy? Also, if you look at the Challenger R/T in Edmund's recent comparision or any tests of the Challenger, that also is a heavy car, even more heavy than the Camaro. Also, the RX-8 is relatively light for its size.
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Re: What were(n't) they thinking? [juxto]
by greeneyespsu
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May 23, 2009 (5:13 am)
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Replying to: juxto (Mar 10, 2009 9:30 pm)
Hey Juxto, looks like you've put some serious time in looking into the new Camaro! I just wanted to comment on a few things quickly. I actually work for a marketing company that takes out various Chevy models for a few months of the year and does street teams to get the cars out into the public in a no-hassle/no-sales type of way, so consumers can learn all about the vehicle -- things a dealer may not even know. In the past we've done the Malibu, Tahoe and Traverse. We're starting the Camaro program today and just had our training yesterday and I got acquainted with the vehicle. I can tell you the hood is NOT made out of aluminum. The front end/grill area of the vehicle are made of recyclable materials, but the hood is not. As far as the spare tire, only the SS model does not come with a spare because the 15" donut doesn't fit over the 14.4" rotors and Brembos. It does come with the inflator pump to get you full and out of any area you might be in. Additionally, with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), you should know before you start to have a serious issue with a tire. This also makes sense since the SS has two different tires, how could you have only 1 spare? The engine in the V8 has Active Fuel Management which allow the vehicle to drive as a 4 cylinder (better fuel economy) when you let up on the brakes at a steady speed. The V6 engine has direct fuel injection which allows the car to run more efficiently on the fuel it's using and to be more fuel efficient. The automaticgets 1mpg more than the stick in the city on the V6. The V8 automatic gets 1mpg better on the highway. I can't comment on the Mustang thing as I've heard nothing of that, but I do know all dealers have gotten 1 or 2 Camaros in already. Hope I helped.
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