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Not necessarily. On the one hand, I am very glad that Chevy and some of the other manufacturers abandoned the practice of riding a design for a decade. At one point it became depressing to look at new cars because they were either bland or not different from the previous versions.
On the other hand, one has to be careful not to get caught up in having the latest new thing out there. One doesn't necessarily have to change cars just for the sake of having the latest design. If your current car satisfies your needs and wants then you should definitely stick with it. The constant design changes have one main goal in mind; to stimulate the buying public to continually buy a product. It isn't necessarily a bad thing, unless you are neglectful and end up spending more than you are able to afford.
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'02 CAMARO SS SOM; 5.7L LS1/FLS6B
'08 TBSS AWD Black Granite Metallic
'15 Malibu LTZ 2LZ Turbo
'14 CAMARO ZL1 Blue Ray Metallic
'25 Silverado 1500 High Country 6.2L
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