Pick the GHIG GT on Tuesday
My GTHIG sometimes freaks me out.. Because of the color and how the sun hits it even to the naked eye the body panels seem different shades sometimes. This is why its hard to capture it correctly on the camera. But still love the car and color. Never grow tired of driving it. Probably one of the best cars I have owned.
See here is the way I see it because I have seen both in person and in pics.. The GTHIG looks better in person and the Camaro Green is easier to photograph for pictures. Plus have to add I think the Camaro is a hideous car!!
Last edited by GreenCars; Aug 10, 2012 at 11:40 AM.
If you put the GM ground effects package on a 2SS/RS Camaro, they look amazing.
I only like those, not the standard Camaro's.
The GHIG color is just way to light, yes even in person. It looks awkward with the metallic flakes too.
Just my personal opinion...
I only like those, not the standard Camaro's.
The GHIG color is just way to light, yes even in person. It looks awkward with the metallic flakes too.
Just my personal opinion...
So which set of rims did you get on it? The shot of it in the dealer showroom and the second shot of it outside have two different sets of rims. First set are the 19 premium rims and the second are the 18 inch standard.
Ugh, the new Camaro's are overwieght, under performing and visibility out of them is worse than looking out of my helm's visor.
The best thing is the local 2012 Camaro SS guy thought he was such hot ****... till he learned the hard way just what 3.73 and 400lbs less weight does for a car.
Last edited by Bill Frisbee; Aug 14, 2012 at 09:15 PM.
The Camaro, regradless of color, has reminded me of a HotWheels car since they brought it back. It's looking a bit more refined now after a few years of minor tweeks, but still looks like they had one guy designing the front and one the rear and wouldn't let them talk to each other. And then they brought in a third guy to tie the two together.
The Camaro, regradless of color, has reminded me of a HotWheels car since they brought it back. It's looking a bit more refined now after a few years of minor tweeks, but still looks like they had one guy designing the front and one the rear and wouldn't let them talk to each other. And then they brought in a third guy to tie the two together.
They are the same. The second picture is blurred which has been explained. The detail in the wheels does not show up as well.




