Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:24 pm
I am starting a thread for messages I receive from Scott.......... Hopefully he will join us & post his info... In the meantime.........
December 19, 2012
Perhaps some of you have already received news about a possible next generation Camaro - I wanted to share with you a Memo sent out a few hours ago.
A word of caution: This will cause many 'rumors' - and that's what they are - rumors, not necessarily fact.
Memo:
Today, GM announced that production of the next-generation Camaro will move from Oshawa Assembly to Lansing, Mich. This will inevitably raise some questions and speculation about what the announcement means for the future of Camaro.
For now, we can tell you that it does mean Chevrolet is committed to the Camaro, and we are already planning for the arrival of the sixth-generation car. It does not mean we are ready to announce the timing of the next-generation, or to confirm any details about a future Camaro.
Introduced as a 2010 model year, the fifth-generation Camaro still continues to be a success thanks to fans like you -- and we are not done yet. This year alone, we launched the Camaro ZL1 coupe and convertible, the Camaro 1LE, and introduced the Camaro Hot Wheels edition. We still have more news to come, and expect the fifth-generation Camaro, built by the team in Oshawa, will continue to bring new people to the Camaro community.
Thanks for your support, and we look forward to sharing more Camaro news with you in the future.
Al Oppenheiser
Camaro Chief Engineer
John Fitzpatrick
Camaro Marketing Manager
December 19, 2012
Perhaps some of you have already received news about a possible next generation Camaro - I wanted to share with you a Memo sent out a few hours ago.
A word of caution: This will cause many 'rumors' - and that's what they are - rumors, not necessarily fact.
Memo:
Today, GM announced that production of the next-generation Camaro will move from Oshawa Assembly to Lansing, Mich. This will inevitably raise some questions and speculation about what the announcement means for the future of Camaro.
For now, we can tell you that it does mean Chevrolet is committed to the Camaro, and we are already planning for the arrival of the sixth-generation car. It does not mean we are ready to announce the timing of the next-generation, or to confirm any details about a future Camaro.
Introduced as a 2010 model year, the fifth-generation Camaro still continues to be a success thanks to fans like you -- and we are not done yet. This year alone, we launched the Camaro ZL1 coupe and convertible, the Camaro 1LE, and introduced the Camaro Hot Wheels edition. We still have more news to come, and expect the fifth-generation Camaro, built by the team in Oshawa, will continue to bring new people to the Camaro community.
Thanks for your support, and we look forward to sharing more Camaro news with you in the future.
Al Oppenheiser
Camaro Chief Engineer
John Fitzpatrick
Camaro Marketing Manager