They've done it before, just not for the past couple generations.
My vote is really, really ugly.
Wondering the same thing. I didn't even see bewbs. :(
I'm new to Motor Trend - just started getting it a couple months ago - so I can't comment on their prior gushing over the 302. But it's not like they said it was shit, just that the magnetic ride control on the Camaro was that good. That's how I read it, anyway.
So why hasn't Ford run a production model around it and released the time? Chevy did...
No, the Camaro warranty isn't voided if you take it to the track. They actively promote the fact that it's a track-ready car.

And you can't compare the results from GT vs SS to GT500 vs ZL1 because ZL1 has Magnetic Ride Control. Motor Trend just compared the ZL1 to the 302 and it went on and on about how great that suspension is and how even though the Camaro is heavier, the suspension did wonders for the car.

Because he can read a script?
More: We're still out $25.5 billion. [money.cnn.com]
Ummm, no, the money hasn't been paid off. [radioviceonline.com]
They could've filed for bankruptcy and reorganized like all other companies that file and done so without our money. Yes, some people would've lost their jobs, but not all 1.5 million.
So what? We should have. We're never going to get our tax dollars back from either the GM or Chrysler bailouts. Waste of money. Also, it's ironic that the company paying for this ad is 55% owned by an Italian company...
All these commercials hitting the web before the Super Bowl is a buzz kill. I'm a football fan and watch the game for the game, but also enjoy watching the commercials. This kind of sucks...
Wow, Matt... It's a commercial. You've dissected and analyzed it far too much. I very much enjoyed it and have, in fact, watched it several times today. And each time it's made me laugh. It's fun and evokes memories of a great movie. That's it. That's all it was supposed to do.
I agree wholeheartedly.
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