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^really? thts why they cut OLDS and Pontiac without flinching... i mean if they can sell the hummer and saturn brands they can sell pontiac..... they dont care about history, they care about money
Pontiac was losing money, so was olds when they cut it... ...and it's not the company that doesn't care about history and tradition... its the moron running it
You do what you can I guess... maintain history and tradition where you can, cut your losses where you can't...
I wasn't saying that I was necessarily in love with the look either, I just appreciate the reasoning behind it
Rebuilding the engine... Building a custom front end... T-top conversion... Custom rear hatch..
Custom interior...
^pontaic was NOT losing money... they could make more money off of the GMC and Buicks tht r on the same lots. the G8 is the only car in all of GM to sell more this year than last.
like i said, if u can sell hummer, why not at least try to sell pontiac?
They look similar to the 1st gen interiors which is exactly what they were trying to do... it's one of the things that I like about GM and Chevy... tradition and history means something to them...
I'm not talking about the design. I loved the interior on the original concept car. I'm talking about low quality looking plastics and trims that looks like it came off of playskool toy.
I'm not talking about the design. I loved the interior on the original concept car. I'm talking about low quality looking plastics and trims that looks like it came off of playskool toy.
I don't think they look THAT bad... I guess in about 5-6 years it will just be another area to upgrade when I buy a used 2010 Camaro... lol
well its not a exotic, so its not going to have mind blowing interior material. hell the vette cant even get much love in that department, what makes you think the maro wouuld.
current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it
well its not a exotic, so its not going to have mind blowing interior material. hell the vette cant even get much love in that department, what makes you think the maro wouuld.
+1 the interior will not be improved on later... i meant 35years and u see wht the 4th gen interior looks like lol
ugh i hate when dealerships put the sticker on the new camaros, it looks like **** cause there is no good place for the sticker, we dont sticker them at the dealership i work at (and by sticker i mean the sticker that has the dealers name on it.
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usually an eyesore if you ask me---the way i see it, mine is a completely different car from back when i got it off the lot, so the dealer shouldn't have it's name on it.
takes about 5 mins tops to remove them even if you're blindfolded and working with your feet.
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