Yeah, I don't see why they need to camouflage it when it looks pretty much the same as before...
Yeah, I don't see why they need to camouflage it when it looks pretty much the same as before...
Even if nothing major has changed, you get multiple buzz cycles when it's camo'd ("OUR BEST LOOK YET" over and over again) followed by the final reveal.
Or it may have preproduction panels/equipment that they don't want to bother getting questions on, even if it's just "what was that? why is it gone?"
Get that weak shit off my track
A new third-party render, the C-pillar/three-quarter window looks barely better, if at all, for visibility
They need to steal Nissan's birds-eye view or something.
Get that weak shit off my track
Why are we giving a thumbs down to some shitty third party render that barely looks different than the current car? It's just some asshat with 3D rendering software.
Because I can? And it seems pretty close to the shape from the camouflaged shots. And because I'm impatient for the final reveal.
Agreed. I am going to it too. I don't like the current Camaro, and a smaller current Camaro is booooooooooooooooring.
Isn't this what it's supposed to look like?
2016 Camaro Drops More Than 200 Pounds!
Originally Posted by HotRod.com
I don't trust any of those weights. That 3814 number IIRC is Motor Trend's "we weighed it with a full tank of gas" - it's neither the curb weight nor the Vorshlag "we put it on a scale" weight. Ford said, and the listed curb weights agreed, the S550 gained between 28 and 87lbs depending on model, not no 200lbs. I dunno, it doesn't matter at this point anyway because a claim like "-200lbs" could be on the base model where the 2.0t weighs 200lbs less than the V6 or whatever. It only counts if it's 200lbs across the line, or on the models where people actually care about P:W.
That yellow thing is terrible. What did they do, let the 2004 GTO team have another go at a muscle car? "See, what we did was take all ornamentation off and maximize the bland factor. Notice the generic black plastic that wraps around the bottom of the car, and the totally featureless panels. By increasing the blandness of the vehicle, we hope to cause even the wind to ignore it, thus increasing performance and fuel economy." It looks like it's out of a racing game and they ran out of polygons.