Sedan or Coupe 7th gen Camaro - what do you prefer?

Do you prefer the 7th gen Camaro to be a sedan or coupe?


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ARC

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I expect the sedan first as it shares more components with Buick and Caddy variants

Maybe get a door a few years later to coincide with C9 Vette launch.

Share styling themes.
 

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Ideally, they would both launch at the same time. That said, GM Authority has some speculation that the new Camaro could be even more upsetting to Camaro purists....it might be a wagon like the Dodge Magnum. IIRC, the Magnum came out first in dodge, along with the 300 sedan and the Charger came out the next year and the Challenger another 2 years after that... (2005, 06, and 08 IIRC, I might not be)
 

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It might be a tough pill to swallow, but the older and further you are from 40, the less you are Chevrolet's target market. The new Camaro is being developed for a younger generation and they prefer four doors.
 

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The new Camaro is being developed for a younger generation and they prefer four doors.
The younger gen right now don't even want to own a vehicle. I live in a rural area with no public transport and the amount of Gen Z that don't even have nor want a drivers license is insane.
 

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The younger gen right now don't even want to own a vehicle. I live in a rural area with no public transport and the amount of Gen Z that don't even have nor want a drivers license is insane.
So how do they get around without their own vehicles or public transport? Mom/dad mobility?
 

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...and that's cheaper than paying a $250 lease plus $250 on gas a month for their own vehicle that they can take anywhere, anytime? Or do they stay at home most of the time?
I have 3 gen Z kids. First one learned to drive because she figured she was supposed to do that. Second one learned to drive around 13 and was very excited to get her license. Then requested to learn to drive a manual so that she could be the only one in her school that knew how. The Third... she didn't want to learn. The underlying issue is she lacked confidence in herself and her abilities. Which is what I've gathered as the main problem with gen Zs refusing to learn to drive. Since i have 3 i get the benefits of finding information about it from all of their friends. I also was able to push confidence into a couple of them and let them know all the benefits of learning.
Which coming back to my youngest daughter, she was terrified of driving. I took her to the school parking lot on a Sunday when it was wide open and made her drive my old blazer around. After that day she became excited about driving and wants me to find her a Mitsubishi eclipse for her first car. Driving school is this summer and hopefully i can finish the 99 SS for my middle daughter and move into a GS-T project.
 
 
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