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I hope not. I didn't like it when the Mustangs went for a more angular look and I don't think it works for the Camaro either. I think "muscle" cars need the boxy look. Something that clearly states that it's speed is not based on aerodynamics as much as it is on brutal, raw power. To me, that's what defines a muscle car. Leave the sloped edges and curvy outlines to the JDM and Euro markets.


I hate the 5th gen so no surprise i dont like this. BUT the rear slope has potential and from the angle I like the tail more.


I hope not. I didn't like it when the Mustangs went for a more angular look and I don't think it works for the Camaro either. I think "muscle" cars need the boxy look. Something that clearly states that it's speed is not based on aerodynamics as much as it is on brutal, raw power. To me, that's what defines a muscle car. Leave the sloped edges and curvy outlines to the JDM and Euro markets.

This.

It looks kinda like the old 60s Vette IMO.. idk, I can't decide from just that one angle. Might be sweet, but it may really suck


kinda looks like they are trying to mimic a mach 1 mustang well at least the old ones. now that i look at it.


Can you say possible "Hatchback"?



Ala the 3rd gen F-bodies !?!


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