Thanks for that. I would love to attend! I also want to be the first in NZ to import a 2016 model. That fact I don't even know what it will look like makes little difference. That's brand loyalty for you. (or stupidity!).
3tomany,
Mar 18, 7:01am
nothing wrong with loyalty without that you and I would have nothing to talk about. Looking through the camouflage I think it will look like a more modern version of the current model, even though it is a whole new chassis
tgray,
Mar 18, 7:15am
I do wonder sometimes if changing them so often is really necessary. 2010 new shape. 2012 minor changes to exterior, big change to interior and various options. 2014 facelift front and rear. 2016 new shape.
I only say this, because: 1. Their sales have been very healthy throughout and 2. The Challenger has only just undergone a facelift from being virtually unchanged since it's launch in 2008 - and nearly every year has seen a sales increase from the previous one.
By googling 2016 Camaro, you see various design ideas. Some look stunning and others perhaps not so. Be interesting to see it next month.
3tomany,
Mar 18, 7:30am
yes I agree constant changing and facelifts seems to only de value the previous model quicker. I to am keen to see the finished product even though I will never buy one. All iconic cars deserve attention, they will be tomorrows classics
tgray,
Mar 21, 5:08pm
Apparently, tickets for the event were sold out within 8 hours of listing.
3tomany,
Apr 21, 4:00am
sorry I was to slow, you would think an importer would get some preference LOL. You will just have to save the trip until the car is launched so you can see your colour in person
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