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02-08-2015, 08:29 PM | #1 | ||
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Holden have said that they will have a V8 sports car after 2017 but a right hand drive Camaro isn't gonna happen apparently. I doubt it's Corvette either- if anything that'll be an HSV ( and how will they pull that off? corvette has its own identity even to Australians , same as Camaro so they'd look out of place in Holden or HSV showrooms - plus if that's all HSV is going to do they might as well give up- it will erode their identity in such a cynical way). Plus Corvette will be too expensive to be relevant which defeats the purpose.
So if it's not Camaro, probably not Vette , then what? An Opel Monza with a Chev drivetrain? An Opel-ised Camaro? A Daewoo built car with Holden design input? Dogs that shoot bees when they bark? Start speculating...Now. |
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