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CamaroAJ
04-13-2005, 06:10 PM
this was posted on another site so i don't know where it came from but anyways
Camaro clone on GM's wish list

Automaker works on rear-wheel-drive platform for new generation of vehicles.

By Ed Garsten / The Detroit News

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General Motors Corp. is working on a new rear-wheel-drive platform that could be the basis for a vehicle reminiscent of the departed Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird sport coupes.

"We're going to take another look at high performance rear-wheel drive," GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said Tuesday at the Society of Automotive Engineers' 2005 World Congress.

In March, GM suspended plans to bring out a new generation of rear-wheel-drive vehicles for the North American market, citing uncompetitive costs.

The new platform -- known internally as Zeta -- served as the underpinnings for the popular Buick Velite concept car that debuted on the 2004 auto show circuit.

Jim Queen, GM vice president of global engineering, told The Detroit News in an interview this week that the automaker is now working on a rear-wheel-drive platform that would be more cost-effective, and could result in a Camaro-like vehicle.

"There's a Camaro hook in all of us," Queen said. "It may not be a Camaro, but there's a lot of us inside our company and outside our company that feel very passionate about it."

Queen said the new platform, or architecture, could be some form of Zeta or the Sigma rear-wheel-drive architecture used by Cadillac's new rear-wheel-drive sedans and crossover.

"It's going to be something I sort of call Zeta-light," Lutz said.

The Camaro and its twin, the Pontiac Firebird, were favorites of young drivers who loved tooling around in a powerful, muscle car at a moderate price.

But the cars fell from favor in the late 1990s as young consumers shifted to sport utility vehicles and front-wheel drive passenger cars and production ended in 2002.

Stu Seitz
04-14-2005, 08:53 AM
That would be awsome if they made the new camaro with the CTS V IRS in the back; it would smash the mustang on the road courses!

Ralph LoGrasso
04-14-2005, 01:21 PM
I think they'd be making a big mistake by not badging the car as a camaro. There's alot of heritage and nestalgia in that name. Lots of brand loyalty, too. Just look at what dodge did when it brought back the hemi. Atleast there's still talk of some new RWD stuff from GM, though. :)

It's a shame that GM cancelled the F-body in '02. 98-02s were some of, if not(considering mass production models only), the fastest / best handling F-bodies of all time. :nopity:

Todds69
04-14-2005, 04:44 PM
AMEN Brother!!!

87sstpi
04-14-2005, 07:00 PM
you don't think if they put irs in the camaro it would hurt corvette sales? wasn't that the reason why they didn't put irs in the camaro back in the day? or do you think as the buying public we've come to expect irs in a performance car?

gmachinz
04-14-2005, 07:08 PM
I dunno about expecting IRS in a high end muscle car-Ford had a helluva time with it in the mustang when they switched to it. I do believe they've got back to a solid rear-end, yes? -Jabin

Ralph LoGrasso
04-15-2005, 01:10 PM
I'd personally rather have a stick axle rear suspension than IRS in a 5th gen Camaro.

Piet
04-15-2005, 01:26 PM
I hope that they have been working on stuff we don't know about.

Poltergeist
04-15-2005, 04:21 PM
I hope that they have been working on stuff we don't know about.

The story is that they were and contracts had been let out to contractors to build parts etc. But that was on the Zeta platform which is now dead. To use another platform they would have to start from scratch.