D'accord avec toijms68800 a écrit :C'est euh .................... moche .. Les notres sont désormais des collectors
. Enfin, je veux dire que les modèles rares (
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Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
Yeeaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
Depuis aujourd'hui, nos voitures deviennent des voitures de collection
L'avant j'aime assez meme si ca fait moins massif que la 5eme.
En revanche c'est quoi ce vilain cul
Depuis aujourd'hui, nos voitures deviennent des voitures de collection
L'avant j'aime assez meme si ca fait moins massif que la 5eme.
En revanche c'est quoi ce vilain cul

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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
J'ai hâte de voir d'autres photos car pour le moment je suis déçu ...
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
Tant mieux pour nous.
Le style s'européanise encore un peu plus. Les feux de jours font très mercedes classe C.
Bon... À voir les photos officielles puis les "grosses" versions...
Le style s'européanise encore un peu plus. Les feux de jours font très mercedes classe C.
Bon... À voir les photos officielles puis les "grosses" versions...
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Appuis tête « SS » couleur carrosserie.
Logo « SS » en milieu de calandre.
Cutout Noweeds - K.A.D K&N - Halo harness
Appuis tête « SS » couleur carrosserie.
Logo « SS » en milieu de calandre.
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
+ 1 (bien résuméDudu_38 a écrit :Tant mieux pour nous.![]()
Le style s'européanise encore un peu plus. Les feux de jours font très mercedes classe C.
Bon... À voir les photos officielles puis les "grosses" versions...
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
la camaro 6 se dévoile un peu plus...
http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=408448
mais surtout, les questions réponses sont édifiantes :
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Technology
• All-new Driver Mode Control, which tailors up to eight vehicle attributes – from the dual-mode exhaust to throttle progression
• Magnetic Ride Control suspension, which is offered on the Camaro SS for the first time
• Segment-exclusive, Interior Spectrum Lighting that offers 24 different ambient lighting settings – and offers a “car show” mode
• High-definition, configurable color displays – including available dual 8-inch screens
• Available wireless phone charging and next-generation Chevrolet MyLink with new smartphone projection
Performance
• GM’s award-winning Alpha architecture enables a more nimble, responsive driving experience
o The new Camaro is at least 200 pounds lighter than previous model
o Although based on Alpha, 70 percent of the components are unique to Camaro
• The most powerful Camaro SS ever
o 6.2L LT1with estimated at 440 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque
• All-new 3.6L V-6 featuring direct injection, continuously variable valve timing and –for the first time – Active Fuel Management (cylinder deactivation)
o Estimated 330 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque
• Most efficient Camaro ever, delivering more than 30 MPG highway
o New 2.0L Turbo with an estimated 270 hp and 290 lb-ft
• Handling and performance for the Camaro SS approaches that of the fifth-generation models’ track-capable Camaro 1LE package
Design
• More athletic-looking, sculptured exterior that complements the tighter, leaner architecture
• Aerodynamically optimized design is the result of 350 hours of wind tunnel testing – with reduced drag on LT models and 30 percent improvement in lift downforce on SS
• All-new, driver-focused interior with intuitive controls, flat-bottom steering wheel, and high quality materials throughout
• Unique control rings around the air vents used for temperature and fan speed adjustments, eliminating the need for conventional buttons
Expected questions:
Q: When will the new Camaro: start production / go on sale / arrive at dealers?
A: We are not ready to discuss specific timing, but can tell you we expect the first Camaros to arrive at dealers by the end of 2015.
Q: How much will the Camaro cost? Will it be more/less than the current Camaro?
A: We are not ready to announce pricing. I can tell you the current Camaro ranges from $23,000 to $43,000 and we expect the new Camaro will have a similar range.
Q: Why is the Alpha-based Camaro “only” 200 pounds lighter that the old Camaro? The fifth-gen was so heavy, it should have been 500 pounds lighter.
A: A 200 pound savings is actually quite remarkable: The Alpha-architecture is very mass-efficient, however the exterior dimensions of the new Camaro are within 2 inches of the predecessor. The team looked for every opportunity to save mass –from increased use of aluminum to shortening the suspension bolts to save a few grams. The result can be immediately felt behind the wheel – as the new Camaro feels incredibly light, agile, and fun to drive.
Q: How fast will the 2.0L Turbo/V-6/V8 be 0-60/¼-mile/top speed/Lap times?
A: It is too soon to discuss specific performance numbers, as we are currently finalizing the tuning and calibration of the new car. All I can tell you is the new 2016 Camaro SS is already posting better lap times than the 2015 Camaro 1LE.
Q: When will theZ/28 / ZL1 / 1LE arrive?
A: We are not ready to discuss products beyond 2016 model year for competitive reasons. However, I can tell you we plan to introduce new models and special editions at least every year.
Q: Why would you offer a four-cylinder in the Camaro? Didn’t you learn your lesson with the Iron Duke?
A: With the Gen2 Camaro, we learned buyers are not willing to sacrifice performance for fuel economy. As such, the new Camaro 2.0L Turbo is impressive performance: The 2.0L Turbo delivers 270 horsepower – which is more than any V-8 offered from 1971 to 1995 – and it’s paired with a lighter, more nimble chassis that makes the Camaro exceptionally fun-to-drive.
Q: Why are you offering the four-cylinder as your base engine, and V6 as an option, when Mustang offers the V-6 as their base, and their EcoBoost as an upgrade?
A: We felt 4-6-8 was a more logical progression for customers as they look for the balance of performance and efficiency that fits their needs. It’s important to note that Mustang positions their V-6 as a low-volume, low-feature model. To get a well-optioned car, Ford forces you to upgrade to the EcoBoost. We are taking adifferent tact, allowing customers to build a well-equipped Camaro with their choice of engines.
Q : Why didn’t you fix the rearward visibility for the next-gen ? That was the single biggest complaint for the Gen 5.
A: We talked to many Gen 5 customers about the visibility, and they made it clear they were not willing to accept changing the appearance of the Camaro’s iconic silhouette for the sake or rear visibility. We are using increased levels of technology to help with visibility, including a standard back up camera on all models, and available rear sonar.
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Alain10
http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=408448
mais surtout, les questions réponses sont édifiantes :
"
Technology
• All-new Driver Mode Control, which tailors up to eight vehicle attributes – from the dual-mode exhaust to throttle progression
• Magnetic Ride Control suspension, which is offered on the Camaro SS for the first time
• Segment-exclusive, Interior Spectrum Lighting that offers 24 different ambient lighting settings – and offers a “car show” mode
• High-definition, configurable color displays – including available dual 8-inch screens
• Available wireless phone charging and next-generation Chevrolet MyLink with new smartphone projection
Performance
• GM’s award-winning Alpha architecture enables a more nimble, responsive driving experience
o The new Camaro is at least 200 pounds lighter than previous model
o Although based on Alpha, 70 percent of the components are unique to Camaro
• The most powerful Camaro SS ever
o 6.2L LT1with estimated at 440 horsepower and 450 lb-ft of torque
• All-new 3.6L V-6 featuring direct injection, continuously variable valve timing and –for the first time – Active Fuel Management (cylinder deactivation)
o Estimated 330 horsepower and 275 lb-ft of torque
• Most efficient Camaro ever, delivering more than 30 MPG highway
o New 2.0L Turbo with an estimated 270 hp and 290 lb-ft
• Handling and performance for the Camaro SS approaches that of the fifth-generation models’ track-capable Camaro 1LE package
Design
• More athletic-looking, sculptured exterior that complements the tighter, leaner architecture
• Aerodynamically optimized design is the result of 350 hours of wind tunnel testing – with reduced drag on LT models and 30 percent improvement in lift downforce on SS
• All-new, driver-focused interior with intuitive controls, flat-bottom steering wheel, and high quality materials throughout
• Unique control rings around the air vents used for temperature and fan speed adjustments, eliminating the need for conventional buttons
Expected questions:
Q: When will the new Camaro: start production / go on sale / arrive at dealers?
A: We are not ready to discuss specific timing, but can tell you we expect the first Camaros to arrive at dealers by the end of 2015.
Q: How much will the Camaro cost? Will it be more/less than the current Camaro?
A: We are not ready to announce pricing. I can tell you the current Camaro ranges from $23,000 to $43,000 and we expect the new Camaro will have a similar range.
Q: Why is the Alpha-based Camaro “only” 200 pounds lighter that the old Camaro? The fifth-gen was so heavy, it should have been 500 pounds lighter.
A: A 200 pound savings is actually quite remarkable: The Alpha-architecture is very mass-efficient, however the exterior dimensions of the new Camaro are within 2 inches of the predecessor. The team looked for every opportunity to save mass –from increased use of aluminum to shortening the suspension bolts to save a few grams. The result can be immediately felt behind the wheel – as the new Camaro feels incredibly light, agile, and fun to drive.
Q: How fast will the 2.0L Turbo/V-6/V8 be 0-60/¼-mile/top speed/Lap times?
A: It is too soon to discuss specific performance numbers, as we are currently finalizing the tuning and calibration of the new car. All I can tell you is the new 2016 Camaro SS is already posting better lap times than the 2015 Camaro 1LE.
Q: When will theZ/28 / ZL1 / 1LE arrive?
A: We are not ready to discuss products beyond 2016 model year for competitive reasons. However, I can tell you we plan to introduce new models and special editions at least every year.
Q: Why would you offer a four-cylinder in the Camaro? Didn’t you learn your lesson with the Iron Duke?
A: With the Gen2 Camaro, we learned buyers are not willing to sacrifice performance for fuel economy. As such, the new Camaro 2.0L Turbo is impressive performance: The 2.0L Turbo delivers 270 horsepower – which is more than any V-8 offered from 1971 to 1995 – and it’s paired with a lighter, more nimble chassis that makes the Camaro exceptionally fun-to-drive.
Q: Why are you offering the four-cylinder as your base engine, and V6 as an option, when Mustang offers the V-6 as their base, and their EcoBoost as an upgrade?
A: We felt 4-6-8 was a more logical progression for customers as they look for the balance of performance and efficiency that fits their needs. It’s important to note that Mustang positions their V-6 as a low-volume, low-feature model. To get a well-optioned car, Ford forces you to upgrade to the EcoBoost. We are taking adifferent tact, allowing customers to build a well-equipped Camaro with their choice of engines.
Q : Why didn’t you fix the rearward visibility for the next-gen ? That was the single biggest complaint for the Gen 5.
A: We talked to many Gen 5 customers about the visibility, and they made it clear they were not willing to accept changing the appearance of the Camaro’s iconic silhouette for the sake or rear visibility. We are using increased levels of technology to help with visibility, including a standard back up camera on all models, and available rear sonar.
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
ohohoh lol, si ça c'est pas du bullshit marketing, je sais pas ce que c'est : oui, ok, c'est un 4 cylindre, mais il est plus puissant que les moteurs d'il y a 40 ans ...alain10 a écrit :la camaro 6 se dévoile un peu plus...
http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=408448
mais surtout, les questions réponses sont édifiantes :
"
Q: Why would you offer a four-cylinder in the Camaro? Didn’t you learn your lesson with the Iron Duke?
A: With the Gen2 Camaro, we learned buyers are not willing to sacrifice performance for fuel economy. As such, the new Camaro 2.0L Turbo is impressive performance: The 2.0L Turbo delivers 270 horsepower – which is more than any V-8 offered from 1971 to 1995 – and it’s paired with a lighter, more nimble chassis that makes the Camaro exceptionally fun-to-drive.
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Alain10
A l'intérieur, elle a l'air chouette (SS callée sur les perf de la 1LE avec les suspension magnétique de la ZL1, pas mal)
A l'extérieur ... ben, comme la mustang : elle a été lissée, elle fait moins brut de décoffrage et du coup perd pas mal de charme à mes yeux. Tant mieux pour nous !
"Un peuple prêt à sacrifier un peu de liberté pour un peu de sécurité ne mérite ni l'une ni l'autre, et finit par perdre les deux." Benjamin Franklin
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
Elle se cale franchement sur la Mustang avec son 4 cylindres... de seulement 270 hp vs 314 ! Hâte de voir d'autres photos, mais premières impressions mitigées 
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
Voilà voilà ,pas de quoi sauter de joie http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=408281 
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Re: Camaro 6 : Premières "vraies" photos
Présentation officielle "soon" !


6.2l... Non, pas aux 100Km !
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2012 Camaro noire BVA TO
2010 Ford F-150 XLT Extended Cab
2013 Lexus is300h
1980 Westfield SE 1600
2022 E-Odin 2.0 (moto électrique)





