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Here's the thing though bud that we all have to keep in mind...I like some aspects of the car. The lower grille definitely looks better and the side skirts look good. The stance is really strange, it's got a crazy staggered look.
Anyhow, this is just a movie car. And transformers at that. They're not exactly going for realistic. It is based on a cartoon afterall.
Chevy won't miss an opportunity to advertise. Initially, Chevy paid $20 million dollars to bump the Saleen S281 Mustang from the "Bumblebee" spot (I'm actually glad they did). Those panels were designed by Chevrolet and, they have every intention on offering the car from the movie to customers SOON. Let's look back on the other movies and see what went into the movie and what happened to the production version.
In July 2007, Transformers was released and used a GTO based Camaro built by Steve Saleen (even had Saleen seats). The 2007 Bumblebee was based on the 2006 Camaro concept. The following year, the production 2010 Camaro was revealed in July '08 and had some minor changes with the exception of the chassis. The T2 Bumblebee had a ZL1 like front fascia with the fog light/brake ducts and that followed up with the T3 Bumblebee using more of a Z28 fascia. T2 came out in Summer '09, two years before the ZL1 and, T3 came out in Summer '11... again, about two years before the Z28 was shown. Although, the T3 bumblebee had more of a '14 refresh feel in the fascia, at least from the bumper down. The grill and headlights were still '10-'13.
Now, moving on to the T4 Bumblebee... It uses the '14 rear end and the side splitters. The front fascia is still unaccounted for. It's too late to advertise the '14 refresh or Z28. T4 is due out July 2013...
That means... Model year 2015 and 2016 will be the T4 Bumblebee. I know most won't agree that they will change anything before a major redesign BUT, Ford did it... and the refresh the Mustang went through was due to falling sales. Where is the 5th Gen right now in sales? Not doing very well at all.
Chevy had just released a statement back when the '14 was shown stating that they are doing more refreshes to keep the product up to speed. Put yourself in Chevy's shoes. The '14 was just released with major negative criticism. Chevy did accomplish the rear end refresh with the front end. That said, the current fascia won't be around very long. Now... Chevy has the 6th Gen coming out in September 2016 (year edited to '16). This gradual direction Chevy is taking the Camaro is merely a pre-stage for the 6th Gen. Look at all the criticism they got for the '14 and now this T4 Bumblebee. Now imagine that harsh feedback in 2016 over the 6th Gen because Chevy stuck with the original, boxy, muscle car look and didn't lube up it's customers... All of the sudden, Chevy's new car is being torn to shreds because the reduction in size, weight, muscle to sport and the 5th Gen's styling has become aged and obsolete... All those changes are too much for the base to handle at once. They risk alienating it's customers in one swoop. The new Camaro carries a heavy task... one in which I believe Chevy cannot pull off.
We all know the '14 refresh was just a bridge to perhaps the '15-'16 or 6th Gen in general. Who here actually thinks Chevy wants the '14 to represent the brand when the new Mustang comes out. They will absolutely need something to defend themselves in the styling department. They are about to get bulldozed...
The jump from '14 to '15 won't be nearly as bad (or costly) as the '13 to '14 was. The only change they are really paying for is the front fascia. OEM crash test standards are expensive AND required when a fascia is swapped. This fascia has already been approved for production if indeed they are changing again before the 5th Gen dies. In my honest opinion (I speak for only myself and none of my affiliates), this T4 Bumblebee is a far better design than the '14 is. This refresh will have greater success at holding on to some of their customers when the S550 comes out.
Does anyone think it's wise to put the current '14 styling against the upcoming S550? If they were indeed serious about the refresh and confident IT would help attract some buyers, they would have released it around the time the S550 is shown. A release almost two years before the S550 is shown will have surely shown a decrease in sales by then (if not already). The Mustang will be NEW and HOT.... and DOPE. The 5th Gen needs to protect itself and the only way to do that is to style the Camaro so people want it again.
Screw the weight, horsepower and anything else you Camaro fans hold dear. The next round is about styling... Because Ford says so... and you see Chevy following the leader as God intended.
Edit: In all seriousness, and this is directly intended for Camaro fans... The Camaro absolutely has to make some changes to the current car or the impact of sales (or lack of) will be devastating to the research, development and production of the next car. I'm not screwing around on this... it's life or death.
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