January 31, 200620 yr Automotive News / January 30, 2006 - 6:00 am General Motors' product czar Robert Lutz doesn't want car clinics to dilute the Chevrolet Camaro concept's styling if the vehicle gets the OK for production. "There will be no clinics," he told employees at GM's tech center in Warren, Mich., a few days before the concept car's Jan. 10 unveiling at the Detroit auto show. One source said designers gave a collective sign of relief, since car clinics often have been blamed for watering down the styling of GM's vehicles as they morphed from concepts to production vehicles. http://autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?...2/1003&refsect=
January 31, 200620 yr Sweet. This whole GM thing is really starting to come together nicely. The new Tahoe, Escalade, Lucerne, Enclave, Aura, Sky, Solstice and Camaro really represent a new GM. Funny thing is, what car does Toyota have in response to this? They have everything covered except for the one category...the soul-filled, car lover's enthusiast sports car. I want this car so bad..
January 31, 200620 yr Design Clinics are one of the many reasons that GM's lack of competitive product today. It takes too long.. and it's far from scientific in it's methodology. Edited January 31, 200620 yr by Cadillacfan
January 31, 200620 yr WWWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHOOOOOO-HHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOO! Great! The Camaro is going to kick major ass... and the ass kicking is just around the corner. Hell, why not just nix the styling clinic on all future GM cars. If the design is right, it will only benefit GM in the future. Who knows? Maybe the people invited to see GM's future products and clinic them are people who want to see watered down GM designs. (I.E. People with very bad intentions wanting only trouble.)
January 31, 200620 yr Yeah, just take a look at the G6! The concept was amazing, and then look what we got for the final product.
January 31, 200620 yr The G6 isn't that bad, but - dammit! - it could be so much better. I seriously think GM invites maybe Toyota executives without knowing to all of its styling clinics. How else do you explain styling stiffies going flaccid in less than 6 seconds? The canceled Ion wasn't going to be cliniced either. I think GM's learning that styling clinics are "da' debbil."
January 31, 200620 yr Take everything bad I've ever said about Robert Lutz. Now dismiss it, forget it and destroy any evidence of it. This is great news. Thanks Mr. Lutz!!!
January 31, 200620 yr I love everything about the new Camaro but theyll have to change some things rite or will it look exaclty like the concept??
January 31, 200620 yr Obviously some things will be changed. Look at the Solstice concept vs. production; imagine the same changes on the Camaro. Plus the interior completely being re-sculpted.
January 31, 200620 yr Lutz for CEO!!! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I've been saying that for years, and without any sarcasm. It's too bad he's getting up there in age, else I'd really back him for CEO.
January 31, 200620 yr Obviously some things will be changed. Look at the Solstice concept vs. production; imagine the same changes on the Camaro. Plus the interior completely being re-sculpted. I think it'll be less of a change than the solstice. I can only see them adding door handles and maybe different mirrors.
January 31, 200620 yr I've been saying that for years, and without any sarcasm. It's too bad he's getting up there in age, else I'd really back him for CEO. But wouldnt it be better for him to focus on the product than.... well pretty much everything? Anytime Lutz has to spend time fixing something else, is less time that he could be fixing the product.
January 31, 200620 yr Great news! Im so glad to hear this. I am so ready to get this car and whip some ricers! Theres so many haters in college of American cars.
January 31, 200620 yr hey, im not expert but something i saw http://www.55-57chevys.com/coccc/articles/1955/1story3.html Says Curtice: "The best committee is the committee of one." While looking over one recent model, Curtice spotted a flaw in its lines, was told that it was far too late to do anything about it. Said he: "To hell with the time element; let's make the change." the articles are pretty cool
January 31, 200620 yr Wake me up in 3 to 4 years when I can buy one from a dealer. GM will hype this endlessly so that by the time it finally hits the dealer lots it will feel like old news. Mark
January 31, 200620 yr Sangyup Lee has the best design of all.................BY FAR....BUILD HIS!!!!!!!!!!!!
January 31, 200620 yr Yeah, just take a look at the G6! The concept was amazing, and then look what we got for the final product. Yeah, isn't that the truth. I was really let-down when the production version of the G6 came out. Keeping concepts truer to there orig design is usually the best way to go.
January 31, 200620 yr Obviously some things will be changed. Look at the Solstice concept vs. production; imagine the same changes on the Camaro. Plus the interior completely being re-sculpted. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I hope they don't mess with it too much. The production Solstice has two elements that bother me a bit: a.) the replacement of the badge higher up on the nose of the car and b.) the small side scallop that functioned as a hood release on the concept now looks like a non-functioning afterthought. I can see the interior changing, though. That's just common sense.
January 31, 200620 yr One thing it better not have: a GM badge! Edited January 31, 200620 yr by NOS2006
January 31, 200620 yr One thing it better not have: a GM badge! nothing a heat gun and credit card will not solve in under 5min.
January 31, 200620 yr One thing it better not have: a GM badge! You know what... If properly placed, I might actually leave my GM badges on.
February 1, 200620 yr I think it'll be less of a change than the solstice. I can only see them adding door handles and maybe different mirrors. those are just minor things. i like the interior but i think its a little tacky. but then if im driving a camaro then why should i worry what the interior looks like.
February 1, 200620 yr You know what... If properly placed, I might actually leave my GM badges on. as long as it looks classy i dont mind the badges. they look alright on the front quarter panel, and look good on the corvette out of sight. thats something that i like it dosent mess with the lines of the car at all.
February 1, 200620 yr Back on topic, if the people inside GM have to use clinics to find out what to build, why are they working there anyways? To slash the time to build, clinics have always been a waste of time and money. Now if GM can just eliminate a couple levels of nepotism and the jobsbank......
February 1, 200620 yr Back on topic, if the people inside GM have to use clinics to find out what to build, why are they working there anyways? To slash the time to build, clinics have always been a waste of time and money. I totally agree.Hire BV and I, and you won't need a clinic :AH-HA_wink:
February 1, 200620 yr Hire me and the Camaro will come from the factory with a 6-71 blower poking out the hood. :AH-HA_wink: Pretty good for the base car... the SS should get one of those double GMC blowers like on those crazy 60s Custom Hot Rods. And the Z/28 should come with two lg. tanks of NOS in the trunk.
February 2, 200620 yr those are just minor things. i like the interior but i think its a little tacky. but then if im driving a camaro then why should i worry what the interior looks like. Yes and those minor things are the only things I think they'll change. On the outside of course...
February 10, 200620 yr come to think about the interior, the concept looks great with all those gauges, knobs, ect. but when it comes to production i'm gonna have to expect some cost-cutting
February 10, 200620 yr ......one more reply for today SCREW THOSE DESIGN CLINICS!!!!!! THEY ARE WORTHLESS ***** SAVE MORE MONEY GM: FIRE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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