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People are trying to make Level 2 technology do what it can't do. They use it on local roads, use defeat devices, etc because they hate the act of driving. The system does not know that a curve cannot be taken at 40 MPH and needs to slow down. It will take that curve at 40 MPH and off the road you go. To the only defense for these people misusing the system is that Tesla's naming scheme is highly deceptive. Full self driving is hardly full self driving. |
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Another scenario Chevrolet could look at is developing a nameplate with synonyms relating to the camaro (such as Panther). I'm not too sure how that name would work, but Chevrolet could at least investigate the possibility. It would just be a shame to see the camaro change, and then become watered down or insignificant. Our current camaro proudly represents the best of the heritage.
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1966-78 it was a rear wheel drive 2-door coupe with performance options. 1982-87 it was a front wheel drive 2-door hatchback with performance options. 2006 - today it is a rear wheel drive 4-door sedan with performance options So what is a Charger, really? It’s whatever Dodge ( who owns the trademark to the name) wants it to be. Same is true of Camaro. It’s whatever GM wants it to be. I will say this…Dodge would be stupid NOT to use Charger as a name for an electric car.
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But in your defense, GM will do whatever they want with the "trademark". |
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which makes it even more weird. Especially older (2008?) models with 5.7 V8 AWD
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But look at this little scenario. Do people look at or regard the 2006 and up Charger the same way as people look at the '66-'70 Charger? Does the sedan charger elicit the same excitement as the two door charger from the '60's? The newer chargers are more powerful, faster, and probably more reliable than the sixties version, but are they really more desirable or memorable? Would one reasonably expect anyone to choose a new or modern sedan Charger over a mint and/or restored '68 or '69 Charger 383, or 426 Hemi, given if one had an opportunity to buy one?? That is what I'm hinting at. By changing the footprint or the hertiage you throw out the very element that makes the car valuable. Even when the Camaro had its exit in '02, with sales and interest down, it was still highly regarded as a living legend, with performance and other features to back it up. To this day (I wager) the 4th generation Camaro is still looked at with high favor because (although its looks changed) it held on to the basic heritage and layout that made it special. Ford is guilty for some bastardizing with its SUV, but its current mustang still holds on to its basic heritage. You don't see them offering it as a 4 door sports car. This is why people still like Mustang. I would rather see a car go at its prime than to weaken it with a hasty and ill chosen design theme, but that's me.
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![]() You are not at all wrong. Spot on, actually. All of that is true from an enthusiast’s point of view. From a manufacturer’s point of view it’s only interesting as long as it can impact the bottom line. Let’s take the fwd Charger for example. Standing here in 2022 most of us would say that thing should never have existed or at the least definitely shouldn’t have been called Charger. It simply doesn’t meet our definition of what a Charger should be. But from Dodge’s perspective in the early ‘80s, all hell was breaking loose in terms of regulation and they had to react to a lot of things. The Charger name meant something and they weren’t ready to let it go softly into that dark night. So they put it on the best vehicle they could build at the time. Everything was going front wheel drive except trucks and a few large luxo-cruisers. Their crystal ball could not yet see the improvements in engine technology 30 years down the road that would result in 900 horsepower Hemi V8s. So within the context of the times they made the best decision they could with what they knew. GM made a different decision with Camaro. The reason for the 2002-10 gap is more because GM didn’t have the right platform at the right cost to make it work. But since there was a lot of energy behind the scenes to come up with the right platform, it made since to tuck the name away until the right solution presented itself. It would have been easy to build something sporty on Epsilon platform and call it Camaro, but there was already evidence of a better approach becoming available. As for Mustang…you say that you are glad that at least they didn’t do a 4-door sedan. More than likely it’s coming. Ford has stated that Mustang, F150, and Bronco will all be sub-brands and each will have multiple configurations available. For Mustang it will be coupe, CUV, and sedan. The sedan will be EV. The coupe will be ICE, at least for now, and will include hybrids. We already know what the CUV is. And for what it’s worth, other companies and brands will be doing the same thing. Take a quick drive through the Corvette forums and look at what’s got them all riled up.
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Or do you see GM thinking the coupe market is a dying breed and abandon it? |
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At this point I wouldn't be surprised if GM does something like this as an Impala... https://www.toyota.com/upcoming-vehicles/crown
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You brought a good point. There should be healthy dialogue between the car buying public, fans, and concerned people in the automotive business that can shape the cars that we would like to see in the future.
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