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sunrunner_pei
02-04-2008, 07:40 AM
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Buried at the end of an article from The Car Connection that discusses the future of General Motors' rear-wheel-drive expansion (or lack thereof) was an interesting canard. In an effort to lower the General's CAFE rating, GM has supposedly assembled a team to outfit the new Camaro with the automaker's dual-mode hybrid drivetrain. The rational behind outfitting a Camaro with a hybrid system might be sound from a fuel-economy standpoint, but offering a fuel-sipping pony car seems like the antithesis of what a muscle-bound coupe is all about.

The article goes on to say that our new CAFE standards have all but killed GM's planned RWD cars, and because the platform underpinning the Camaro was supposed to be utilized on these other vehicles, its costs can't be kept in check. That's likely going to cause the V8 Camaro's sticker to be higher than anticipated -- possibly encroaching on Corvette territory.

Both the Camaro and the Pontiac G8 will live on, but everything else is likely off the table. Rear-wheel-drive Chevys and Buicks are dead in the water, but Cadillac will soldier on with a RWD vehicle to compete in the ultra-luxury segment.

Gallery: Chevy Camaro Concept
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car audio dave
02-05-2008, 10:50 PM
lame. not the hybrid camaro, but the fact that GM wont do any more RWD v8 cars.

i see nothing wrong with a hybrid camaro, it doesnt need to infringe on the TRUE muscle car fans, its a way that the green heads can drive a cool looking car. ;)

TA^Guy
02-06-2008, 08:20 AM
These damn CAFE standards are getting ridiculous. Those do those jerk offs at the NHTSA drive hybrids and electric cars or what? I bet more than half of them own and drive SUVs. Freaking pissants.

Matt95GT
02-06-2008, 09:19 AM
:gay2: It's either a muscle car or a hybrid. Don't make it both.

VanishingImage
02-06-2008, 03:07 PM
Thats what I thought the Chevy Volt was for!?

The Chevy Volt looks like the new Camaro,ok,a little bit,not exactly BUT none the less,its a plug in electric car that has the Camaro look to it.

Don't make a classic car name into a Hybrid,just use the DOD system on it and be done!!!!

Nighthawk243
02-06-2008, 06:28 PM
Thats what I thought the Chevy Volt was for!?

The Chevy Volt looks like the new Camaro,ok,a little bit,not exactly BUT none the less,its a plug in electric car that has the Camaro look to it.

Don't make a classic car name into a Hybrid,just use the DOD system on it and be done!!!!

Or just do what was done with the Older LS1 Z28s and force a skip on the upshifting.