QUOTE (killer_bluebird @ Jan 23 2008, 10:08 AM)

If that was Bumblebee then a lot of parts are non fuctional. They had it on display at Summit Racings store for a week and you could get a lot closer than that. The plaque explained that this wasn't a real Camaro at all as the platform that was used was a modified GTO chassis if I remember correctly.
I agree that they should have had at least a pre-production test car on display, been that they are supposedly so close to production.
I must say that I'll be amazed if the new Camaro does very well. I don't really like the nose and tail that much, and the interior is overdone. Plus in classic GM fashion, you wont be able to get a stripped one for under $30k, they will all probably be $36k and up. The new Challanger will be the same way, I'm told there are only 2 options on that car, 5.7 or 6.1 and the optional sunroof. What a crock. There is a reason that Neon SRT-4, Civic Si, Subaru WRX, Lancer Evo, sell reasonably well. You can get one for cheap, especially the neon, they were $19k when they came out. I think you should be able to get a base V8/stick Camaro with few options for under $25k. It they arent cheap, they'll never sell.