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Special Edition Camaro: 2015 Commemorative Edition

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"The Camaro story has no ending..." Except for that whole "2002" thing.
That's quite blue, like the blue on some new 200's
I'm actually a bit sad to see the current generation fade into the sunset. :(
I'm actually a bit sad to see the current generation fade into the sunset. :(
I agree. Initially i fell into that, "i have seen it so much prior to launch, i am sick of it" club. But the last couple years, it has really matured, into a class act.
"The Camaro story has no ending..." Except for that whole "2002" thing.
you could still buy used..
I'm actually a bit sad to see the current generation fade into the sunset. :(
I agree. Initially i fell into that, "i have seen it so much prior to launch, i am sick of it" club. But the last couple years, it has really matured, into a class act.

dodge and ford are not are not sad, for them its been a reign of terror to rival Idi Amin Dada
Compared to the new Mustang, this thing is a brick. It is an unimaginative blob against the tension of the new Mustang's surfacing. I was totally caught off guard by how interesting the 2015 Mustang is in the flesh. Pictures don't do it justice.
you could still buy used..
Yeah, wasn't really going that literal. Just a wee bit of humor since we've got the Camaro back now.
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I agree. Initially i fell into that, "i have seen it so much prior to launch, i am sick of it" club. But the last couple years, it has really matured, into a class act.
I am curious in 7 or so years HOW ZETA GEN will look when we are looking at the replacement for the FIRST ALPHA GEN
I am curious in 7 or so years HOW ZETA GEN will look when we are looking at the replacement for the FIRST ALPHA GEN
From the looks of things quite similar.
From owning a 2010 and a 45th anniversary, I'm a little sad to see it go. I was so stoked they brought the concept intact to production and am a little worried about the sixth gen will be too derivative and not make its own impact if that makes sense.
Are commemorative models ever worth the price premium?
*Fingers crossed* that the 50th Anniversary Edition in 2017 looks stunning, and I buy one to compliment my 25th Anniversary Edition. :cool:
I am curious in 7 or so years HOW ZETA GEN will look when we are looking at the replacement for the FIRST ALPHA GEN
From the looks of things quite similar.
Unless GM can balance out their gas powered offerings with electrics, we might be seeing a vastly lighter/downsized or partially-electrified Camaro to meet emissions. Alpha-Camaros might be the last of the big engine bad boys!
Yeah, wasn't really going that literal. Just a wee bit of humor since we've got the Camaro back now.
I know you meant it as a light heart comment
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I'm actually a bit sad to see the current generation fade into the sunset. :(
same here. i still feel like zeta never lived to its true potential in north america.
Seeing all these 'special' edition Camaros reminds me of BMW's way of just slapping some graphics on a car, a new color, and calling it a special edition. Wish these came with more performance upgrades.
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Yeah, wasn't really going that literal. Just a wee bit of humor since we've got the Camaro back now.
I loved your comment - saw the humor - and I'm a huge Camaro fan LOL
Good bye fatty.

Hello probably another fatty. ;(
Are commemorative models ever worth the price premium?
Usually not. It seems years later it's no big deal. At least that's what got experienced by me and by family members with a 1978 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Classic.
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