Chris 96 WS6
12-15-2005, 10:22 AM
http://www.automobear.com/2006ChevroletCamaroConceptConfirmedForDetroit.html
Were the Camry to be cancelled tomorrow, approximately four hundred thousand buyers would be briefly inconvenienced next year, before finding an alternative product to match or beat it. When charismatic emblems such as Camaro face death, in contrast, it is no exaggeration to speak of a sense of loss, for generations of buyers and admirers alike. As Anthony Young, author of one of the more authoritative books on Camaro, puts it, "the Camaro survived the insurance lobby; the emissions era; the bumper era; recessions, and countless competitors to become one of the longest running and most popular cars in the history of the automobile.
"It will forever remain in the hearts of all who have owned and driven one" (Camaro, Anthony Young, MBI, 2000).
This is a great read, I suggest following the link and reading the whole article.
Were the Camry to be cancelled tomorrow, approximately four hundred thousand buyers would be briefly inconvenienced next year, before finding an alternative product to match or beat it. When charismatic emblems such as Camaro face death, in contrast, it is no exaggeration to speak of a sense of loss, for generations of buyers and admirers alike. As Anthony Young, author of one of the more authoritative books on Camaro, puts it, "the Camaro survived the insurance lobby; the emissions era; the bumper era; recessions, and countless competitors to become one of the longest running and most popular cars in the history of the automobile.
"It will forever remain in the hearts of all who have owned and driven one" (Camaro, Anthony Young, MBI, 2000).
This is a great read, I suggest following the link and reading the whole article.