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It was stated in a previous post, why spend all the development dollars improving the car, and not have a marketing plan or budget. I don't remember seeing a TV ad for a Camaro in years. I guess the Camaro is supposed to sell it self. I can't see them letting the Mustang go it alone, and the ride, handling and drivetrain in the latest Camaro is phenomenal. Maybe it's the marketing that Ford has done on the Mustang which makes it so appealing.
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camarojoe (11-12-2018) |
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Would anyone consider owning an electric production Camaro? GM is going that direction. Do they need 'new' model names for that content?- thus ceasing the Camaro.
Would a rebirth of the Firebird as an electric be marketable? |
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They are testing the reaction & interest with this.. https://media.chevrolet.com/media/us...29-e-copo.html https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=151565 |
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They were able to create a 50th Hot Wheels but not a 50th Z/28 ![]()
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