The North American International Show is always an exciting time for us. What with all of the new cars that have been talked about for months and now being revealed we couldn’t help but get excited. One of the first cars to be unveiled that we fell in love with right away was the new Dodge Challenger. It was in a bright red color that seemed so perfect for it we couldn’t help but stare.
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The 2010 Camaro will not be exactly what we were all hoping for. We were told by GM Chairman, Rick Wagoner, that the 2010 Camaro would be almost identical to the concept design that was seen at the 2006 Detroit Auto Show. That concept boasted a true hardtop Camaro.
But when it hits production it will no longer be a true hardtop. It seems that the production Camaro will in fact have a B-pillar, making it a standard coupe instead of a traditional hardtop coupe. The standard coupe structure is necessary to keep production costs down and ensure the Camaro’s frame is as light and tight and possible.
Concept cars is what the auto industry uses to tempt us to auto shows. Seeing these beautiful vehicles on their pedestals with their shining paint makes every car lover drool with envy. But, behind ropes or metal barricades, concepts are off limits. Get too close, and a security guard is likely to take a step in your direction. Stick your cell phone camera as far as you can reach and you’ll likely hear “Sir!”.