2016 Camaro
I still want one of these. The last variation on the 5th gen Trans Am. It was, IMO, the Hottest, Sleekest and most Aggressive rendition of the the "F" body. These are not seen around much at all. I don't know whether they were a Limited edition, Low Sales, or if everyone who bought them just keeps them in there garages and only takes them out on Sundays to drive 2 blocks to Church. I do know that they would now be considered a collectors item and therefor would be priced way out of any budget I would have for a car!
I still want one of these. The last variation on the 5th gen Trans Am. It was, IMO, the Hottest, Sleekest and most Aggressive rendition of the the "F" body. These are not seen around much at all. I don't know whether they were a Limited edition, Low Sales, or if everyone who bought them just keeps them in there garages and only takes them out on Sundays to drive 2 blocks to Church. I do know that they would now be considered a collectors item and therefor would be priced way out of any budget I would have for a car!
I see it's got a much better handling package. But the tires leave a little something to be desired. Too much screeching around those turns! Of course we, the average driver would not be going around on a Hi Way taking turns That Hard! 
P.S. I still want that Trans Am!!!!!!!!
P.S. I still want that Trans Am!!!!!!!!
I remebehen you had that, loved the color. 3.8 5 speed right? I wish My LS1 was an M6 but sadly its an A4. Couldn't pass on the price with how clean it was thought
Looks like we will get the 6th Gen Camaro revealed in 2 months. I can't wait!! http://www.chevrolet.com/2016-camaro/
Last edited by ChibiBlackSheep; Mar 16, 2015 at 11:53 AM.
All the white ones must be in your part of the U.S. I have only seen 1 white LS around here and 0 SS. I had to have mine shipped from Texas to a dealership up here to acquire it. Mine is the only white with the inferno orange stripes. Everyone that sees it says they are tired of seeing (especially) red and black. There are also quite a few silver and grey. The white/orange combo brings back a lot of memories for people of the '69 indy pace car as was the 2010 (except it has a ragtop and color difference in some of the trim. I'll gladly keep me SS/RS/GMPP model.
2016 Chevy Camaro Gets New Badge, Release Date
By Jeff Perez 9 hours ago

The wait is finally over. Almost. Muscle car fans, get ready to see the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro in the flesh on May 16, on Belle Isle in Detroit with a whole new look, and a whole new/old badge.
Chevy is inviting 1,000 fans out to witness the new Camaro’s unveiling at Belle Isle, and don’t worry, it’s completely free. Though, make sure you sign up here before it fills up. (Priority is given to current Camaro owners.) The event will also include a “Camaro Museum” display, looking back at the previous five generations of the car, and a meet and greet with designers and engineers.
RELATED: The 2016 Chevy Camaro Definitely Looks Different

The new look of the badge honors the classic Camaro, first appearing on the car in the 1970s. Featuring the same red, white, and blue insignia, and the word “CAMARO” emblazoned on the top, it’s a nod to the new retro styling the 2016 model will bring to the table.
“This will be an event Camaro fans will not want to miss,” said Camaro marketing manager Todd Christensen. “This is only the sixth time we have introduced an all-new Camaro. We wanted to share the moment with the customers and fans who have helped make Camaro both America’s favorite performance car for the past five years and a cultural icon since 1967.
By Jeff Perez 9 hours ago 
The wait is finally over. Almost. Muscle car fans, get ready to see the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro in the flesh on May 16, on Belle Isle in Detroit with a whole new look, and a whole new/old badge.
Chevy is inviting 1,000 fans out to witness the new Camaro’s unveiling at Belle Isle, and don’t worry, it’s completely free. Though, make sure you sign up here before it fills up. (Priority is given to current Camaro owners.) The event will also include a “Camaro Museum” display, looking back at the previous five generations of the car, and a meet and greet with designers and engineers.
RELATED: The 2016 Chevy Camaro Definitely Looks Different

The new look of the badge honors the classic Camaro, first appearing on the car in the 1970s. Featuring the same red, white, and blue insignia, and the word “CAMARO” emblazoned on the top, it’s a nod to the new retro styling the 2016 model will bring to the table.
“This will be an event Camaro fans will not want to miss,” said Camaro marketing manager Todd Christensen. “This is only the sixth time we have introduced an all-new Camaro. We wanted to share the moment with the customers and fans who have helped make Camaro both America’s favorite performance car for the past five years and a cultural icon since 1967.





















