New Camaro pictures

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From Camaro5.com

And the car still looks amazing to me. As you can see, the interior is still a bit rough on this prototype.
But the stance of the car is very powerful and quite imprssive in the street.

Conversation 24 comments

  1. Too Wide? Wide in the rear denotes power, and this car has it and then some.

    BTW, IMHO, this car could Easily been rebadged as a Firebird…IF they can do it with the Cobolt/G5, they sure as heck can do it with the Camaro…
    This thing screams T/A like a chicken on a hood…

  2. Too Wide? Wide in the rear denotes power, and this car has it and then some.

    Yep. Too wide, thick, heavy, brutish, inelegant and cartoonish. The original was elegant, lithe, svelte, and shapely (at least this one manages the latter).

  3. Trailer parks everywhere rejoice! Your lawn furniture is almost in production. Seeing as they predict $4 gas it will probably go straight from the dealership to the front lawn.

  4. The best looking car I have seen in a while, “All American” design, this is one beautiful automobile. It will bring the Camaro back with a bang, this nameplate has been missed and mourned, you been too long coming, baby, too long coming.

  5. Man I so want to trade my Mustang in for this car. Unfortunately I need something more practical. Why oh why hath GM forsaken me by not building the G8 Wagon. 😉

  6. I am an import guy, but this is the the best GM design in years. A great looking sports car that doesn’t look like a bar of soap. The thing screams muscle car. While I am sure the quality, reliability, materials and fit and finish will not be as high as import sport coupes, they will be good enough for a car this good looking and powerful to crush the imports. This and the Caddy CTS are definitely good signs for GM. Maybe concentrating on a few models with better looks and quality is better then release tons of crappy cars and seeing what sells.

  7. “Yep. Too wide, thick, heavy, brutish, inelegant and cartoonish. “

    Yeah, just like the new and very bloated Nissan Z-Car, or the very cartoonish ricer-boy GT-R.

    “Seeing as they predict $4 gas it will probably go straight from the dealership to the front lawn.”

    Too bad for you that you won’t be able to fill up anything more than a lawn mower. I’d have no problem keeping the new Camaro on the road. I can use those silly little Smart Cars as pylons.

  8. Yeah, just like the new and very bloated Nissan Z-Car, or the very cartoonish ricer-boy GT-R.

    Did I say anything about those cars? No, because this is about the Camaro.

    But it seems we agree that the GT-R is cartoonish. As for the Nissan Z, at least it doesn’t have this car’s fat ass. The GT-R will smoke this Carmaro, however.

    I’d rather have the gorgeous Caddy CTS over this silly car. But if you like it enough to defend it, then I’ll be sure to wave when I pass by your trailer park.

    To each his/her own.

  9. I like this a lot. I hope they offer it with a ridiculous high-performance V8 to compete with the GT-R, but also a sophisticated and efficient turbo V6 or hi-output diesel. I would like for GM to think outside the box on this one so that Chevy can appear to be real innovators to shake their image of building dumbed-down WT cars. This is going to be a mass marketed vehicle, so it matters that they appeal to a wide audience. And a wide audience today wants cars available to them that sip gas and still look stylish.

    My only other comment based on this pictures is that I really don’t like the plastic rings around the gauges. The design looks really heavy-handed.

  10. What an embarassment to the once great american auto industry. imagine harkening back to days of old as a last ditch, just like mustang etc…. american cars are very poor quality and ugly, end of story. Rednecks! your piece of shit has arrived!

  11. “The GT-R will smoke this Carmaro, however.”

    For the ridiculous price Nissan is asking for it’s ricer-boy special it had better.

    And I’ll make sure I wave back.

  12. For the ridiculous price Nissan is asking for it’s ricer-boy special it had better.

    Performance comes at a price. Ugliness can be had for the price of a Camaro.

  13. Nissan GTR,it is the king, we waited many years to let you americans come up with something before we introduced this “Godzilla” of a car. But, we just could not wait any longer. The GTR is coming, it will eat up everything in its path, the easiest to digest will be weak redneck cars like this trans am or camaro or whatever they call them, HA!

  14. “Performance comes at a price. Ugliness can be had for the price of a Camaro.”

    For what Nissan is asking for the GT-R, I can go elsewhere and get performance AND good looks, too, without driving around in your cartoonish ricer-boy Godzilla toy. How long before Nissan issues a recall? You may now go back to playing your video racing games in mommy’s basement.

  15. Imagine someone ignorant enough to mention Nissan and recalls in the same sentence, while standing by GM? that’s one twisted MF! Imagine if you will, an ignorant american using the term ricer-boy…for shame to all america. Imagine if you will someone using the old adage, go play video games in your moms basement???? wow, americans are twisted. We don’t expect you to get the GTR, not that you could afford one, nor do we expect you to understand that you shouldn’t marry your sister and drive a Camaro.

  16. judging from some of the comments coming from amerihole, it seems that when one has nothing smart to say, stupid will suffice.

  17. Imagine someone ignorant enough to mention GM and recalls in the same sentence, while standing by Nissan? that’s one twisted MF! Imagine if you will, an ignorant foreigner using the term redneck…for shame to all foreign. Imagine if you will someone using the old adage, go marry your sister???? wow, foreigners are twisted. We don’t expect you to get the Camaro, not that you could afford one, nor do we expect you to understand that you shouldn’t play video games in your moms basement and drive a GT-R.

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