I know it's Mopar but it includes Legos

I read in either Musclecar Review or Hemmings that the Camaro front end was getting an "emergency makeover" to get rid of the blacked out grill bar. The article also stated that Camaro sales have tanked by 28%. They're lower than Mustang or Challenger sales. If you want to sell crappy Malibus via their wifi ability to clueless millennials so be it, but they completely ignore another section of the market that wants a performance car or a sporty 2 door.
 
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I read in either Musclecar Review or Hemmings that the Camaro front end was getting an "emergency makeover" to get rid of the blacked out grill bar. The article also stated that Camaro sales have tanked by 28%. They're lower than Mustang or Challenger sales. If you want to sell crappy Malibus via their wifi ability to clueless millennials so be it, but they completely ignore another section of the market that wants a performance car or a sporty 2 door.
Just think if the asses would would pull their heads out of those said millennial asses put some "fun" back into the Camaro. A Z28 that lives up to the name could be a start if they remember what a Z28 is supose to be.
 
I read in either Musclecar Review or Hemmings that the Camaro front end was getting an "emergency makeover" to get rid of the blacked out grill bar.

Well they had to do something. I mean what were they thinking when they came up with this?-
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And is this from the same ******* who came up with the Camaro?-
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Well they had to do something. I mean what were they thinking when they came up with this?-
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And is this from the same ******* who came up with the Camaro?-
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That Camaro front is almost as cookie cutter as the rest of (what will be left of) the Chevy car line. Miss the days there was a small car copying the Camaros' look (Vega, Monza, Cavalier.)
As for the HD (& passenger car half ton) they must be pushing the limit to see who buys cause they like compaired to those who need an over priced status symbol that (in my opinion) looks more like a Toyota design. They could even make all the trucks & SUV's look the same, use the same sheet metal, cut cost.
 
Well they had to do something. I mean what were they thinking when they came up with this?-
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And is this from the same ******* who came up with the Camaro?-
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I don't know what they were thinking with the Camaro. It would seem to me that people were buying Camaros because they looked like Camaros. I saw an orange 6th gen at our town car show over the summer brought down by the Chevy dealer and the side proportions especially the door in that color looked real awkward. The door and rocker just looked too damn big. For some reason, the pickup picture reminds me of a mid 60's C60 farm truck. Maybe it's the turn signals stacked over the grille.
 
I resemble that remark.
(Minus the ability to buy a car manufactured in this decade.)
I know it's not all millennials, I have a 24 year old and a 18 year old and they both have work ethic and a clue. Many of their friends also defy the typical portrayal. I blame my generation for the coddling and the market focus groups sure harp that this is what the current generation wants.
 
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I know it's not all millennials, I have a 24 year old and a 18 year old and they both have work ethic and a clue. Many of their friends also defy the typical portrayal. I blame my generation for the coddling and the market focus groups sure harp that this is what the current generation wants.
No offense taken. I just feel like somewhere along the line the phrase "kids these days" got replaced by "millenials." I'm 28, and apparently I'm part of that generation, so say "some studies." It's all arbitrary to me, but I guess deep down it still bugs me that I'm lumped together with people I don't even hang out with, let alone confer life decisions with. Oh well.
 
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