That look like my dad's 2008 Silverado. --- Post updated --- Wait do you hate the Z31 because it was a knock off IROC no really look at the two 1982-92 1983-89 and if you say "It's not a knock off Camero" and I will say "People bought these because they looked like Camaros" Also that Gas Mileage Z31 20 MPG the highest I can find was 24 MPG highway highway while IROC the lowest for highway is 22 MPG the highest is 25 MPG highway.
materials in a BMW are different, infotainment is different, ergonomics are different. And your posts about the other cars don't really make sense to me but it is your opinion so idgaf. oh and: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/interpunction
Was it? And... even if it was... That was 3 decades ago. Look where the japanese are now. And how the Camaro is still built out of the same cardboard and still drives like a lorry like 30 years ago.
LT model. --- Post updated --- Yeah like how a 20 year old car can make 55 MPG (1995 Honda Civic Hatch EH2) now it's highest is 40 MPG a Chevy Cobalt can do that.
Yeah like how a 20 year old car can make 55 MPG (1995 Honda Civic Hatch EH2) now it's highest is 42 They do look really similar.
Your point being...? Fuel efficienty was never the strong point of any american vehicle... and I seriously doubt any vehicle's consumption figures have risen in the last 20 years.
No. They aren't knockoffs of each other. They simply both display some 80s sports car design characteristics. If anything, they are both parallel evolutions of the Ferrari 250 GTO's archetypical 60s/70s/80s sports car design - low-slung and long hood, sloping rear, wrap-around rear window/large rear side windows. --- Post updated --- The current Camaro is actually a good car, with a multilink suspension platform that had the BMW E46 as its primary influence.
That's something i don't understand. OT: This ugly shit rice. Would rather have one of these: i can go one but thats about it. I don't think the Camaro is built out of cardboard or drives like a lorry, it handles more different than it's solid axle brethren's, infact, much better and capable of keeping up with newer foreign cars.