njscorpio
njscorpio
njscorpio

Agreed. Even though the recent redesign, and this apparent design, are more in keeping with the traditional Camaro styling, I'm glad I was able to grab a low mileage 2012.

The tail lights have that angry eyebrow look Buicks now sport.

I still say this softened C-pillar area looks too much like a Hyundai Genesis Coupe.

The braking of the Saturn is some strange driving, but, that is why the Honda shouldn't have cut in there...because unexpected stuff happens.

... when I approached the owner of the car wash asking why he just shrugged it off with: "well we have to work with what is available at the moment."

I feel like I'm seeing Elantras everywhere now.

Looks fun, but I'd at least have goggles on.

Surprised I didn't see the 1979 Trans Am on here! (Former owner)

All cars should have their parts color coded, like Mouse Trap.

In the future, you'll be able to get a great deal from a huge selection of Hellcat family vehicles with salvaged titles or "project" cars.

Here is a 5th reasons...

First thought: Mount night vision camera to the front of the car, wire it up to this display, and drive with all your lights off.

Mrs Smith said she had decided to ''go public'' as people needed to be aware of the risks of keyless cars, particularly older people inexperienced in new technology.

Part of the blame probably does lie with the person who sold them the car, who maybe should have gone over the basics of keyless entry rules (which, I freely admit, has some issues) and at least made it clear that there's no way they can get trapped in the car and almost die.

Somehow the process of finding the jack, taking it out of the compartment under the rear cargo floor, and beating it against the window was within their capabilities, but neither of them thought to pull the door handles a few times? It's maddening.

At the same time, these people, Mollieanne, 65, and Brian Smith, 68, seem like they could be any of our parents. Friendly, sweet, and maybe a little dumb when it comes to any technology newer than a Betamax.

Not really being familiar with keyless entry systems, they both sort of panicked and made some of the worst possible assumptions imaginable. They convinced themselves that without the key, they couldn't exit the car. They tried honking the horn, but as it was Guy Fawkes night, there were lots of fireworks and other

I like the heightened lower grill...reminds me of the 3rd Gen Camaro.

Looks less "Camaro" and more "Genesis Coupe" :(

I'm trying to FORGET for a moment that my local GM Service Center has had my Camaro for two visits (6 days this last one) and still can't determine the reason for my various misfires.