Agreed with other posters here--I can't see them making a Camaro sedan, when both Buick and Cadillac are (apparently) getting sedans on the Alpha 2 platform.
I could
maybe see them going the Dodge Charger route where both a 2 door and 4 door Camaro is offered.
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Originally Posted by Devstrike
This new Camaro can not sacrifice any performance capability and has to be better than the outgoing model for it to be worthwhile. If they can do this with whatever else people want for practicality then so be it. Which is an odd thing to say in my opinion. Many people I have encountered or read what they said on social media that are not car people say that none of these muscle cars/sports cars are practical. They even say this with the new Gas Sixpack Charger and it has AWD and its just a massive car with a hatch with good room for putting stuff in and basically fit a body.
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The ugly truth is people only care about 'performance' when it comes to straight line speed. So as long as the new Camaro is faster than the old one, then nobody will care.
GM made the best performing pony car, and the worst sales pony car. It was terrible as a daily coupe compared to the competition. If they want the new car to
sell they have to make some compromises. Better visibility, better trunk opening, a more affordable V8 option (i.e. give us an LT1 model from the beginning) need to be on the table.