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Originally Posted by Txturbo
But by then the Camaro will have upped the HP. Throughout history GM has made mechanical improvements on odd numbered years and cosmetic changes on even numbered years. So I'm sure 2011 will bring more power or a different motor.
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GM isn't going to overhaul the Camaro the year after it's introduced, especially since the Camaro already has their best engines in it (excluding the specialty engines that power the z06/zr-1). They'll allow 3 or so years for the brand to make all the sales it can, and then introduce something new to drive up sales again.
The Gen V engines should start showing up in 2-4 years depending on how much money GM is able to throw at R&D while staying afloat. I'm willing to bet that there won't be a new powerplant in the Camaro until the Gen Vs are here.