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Well that's great for 2036, but that's in 25 years. I say lets enjoy the gas guzzling muscle cars while we still can, bring on the chevelle.
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I think a sporty 4 door chevelle to compete with challenger could be a good idea. Saying that the market is flooded is only true if they don't build a product that conveys emotion and motivates the public to buy it. That's why the Camaro left us for a little while. They didn't put enough work in it to keep it fresh. GM took a chance by bringing back the Camaro and hit a homerun not just with styling but with the car as a whole. They could do the same if they took a chance with the Chevelle, but that's for the bean counters to figure out. If they feel they can bring a profitable product to market, they will. If not, they won't.
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I would love GM to bring back the Chevelle. My family had 3 at one point, a 64, 66 and 70. The 70 is now sold but the 64 and 66 still remain. The 70 was by far the best looking year and if they were to style the new after the old the 70 would be the year to aim for. If they did bring it back they should offer it like they did then, four or two door, SS or not, your choice. If they had offered a Chevelle when I bought the Camaro I would have bought a Chevelle, but they didnt so I am a Camaro owner and I a happy one at that!
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If GM brought the Chevelle back, it would be a 4-door (some of the older Chevelle's were 4-doors
, believe it or not). It would be a similar idea to the Charger of today. A 4-door would sell better because it's more practical. The Corvette and Camaro are enough 2-doors for Chevrolet. Heck, even the new Sonic (Aveo replacement) isn't available with a 2-door model.
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What GM needs in terms of coupes IMO is a Cruze coupe. Already best selling compact in America, no telling what another variant would do for sales.
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If I ever decide to buy a Gas saving daily driver instead of daily driving my 97 silverado.... the Cruze will be it.. Those things are Sexy..... for a 4 door gas sipper lol
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GM won't bring back a 2 door Chevelle. It would compete directly with the Camaro, and since they had no intention of bringing back the Firebird even before Pontiac was killed off its pretty safe to say that they want to limit internal competition as much as possible.
The alternative would be a 4 door full size RWD, but I would say that the mainstream appeal of the Chevelle is limited. People remember it as a muscle car, which is why enthusiasts want it back, but its also why marketing would rather have a Caprice or Bel Air to work with. Those cars are probably just as fondly looked upon by the masses, but nobody will be up in arms when they're sold as V6 sedans (like they would with a Chevelle).
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I'd love to see it come back, but if it does I want the exterior to look just like it did in 1970.
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It's not a prototype, that's a 6 or so year old photoshop
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The truck example is unique simply because the investment for the diffrentiated parts is much smaller than doing an all new. The Chevrolet and GMCs share the same cab, the frame and chassis and a lot of the interior. And the volumes are so high that you can make money. I think the Sierra has higher annual volumes than the Camaro. What you are thinking of is simply "plus sales". So if you could come out with a Chevelle coupe and not steal any Camaro sales, you would be ok. Take 10,000 sales from the Camaro, though, and you have significantly changed it's profitability.
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Or they could be like Porsche and sell a large number of variations/models in low numbers, but charge a lot on the sticker price. I'm willing to bet that explains why the Dodge Challenger's price is so high, because its volume is low and they need to maintain profitability somehow with a heavier/slower car. The Plymouth Prowler, Cheverolet SSR, and Ford Thunderbird are perfect examples of low volume cars with high price tags for the performance/features you got. They weren't priced like Porsches, but because the volume was low, they were priced higher than say a comparably equipped sedan, or pickup truck.
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