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Just a thought, make this coupe a V8 sports car but market it as a Firebird. It's not clear that Pontiac will do a version of the Camaro. Maybe have Pontiac go in a different direction.

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I love the Solstice hardtop coupe, but like the idea of all Ecotec engines. Sometimes, more is not more. With NA and forced induction Ecotecs, Kappa seems to be a perfectly balanced chassis. I'd buy a Solstice fastback, I'm dead serious.
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Me too Blu....I would buy this is in a heartbeat. That middle photo above so illustrates how the front wheels look like they are thrusting out ahead like a leaping panther's feet, 'straining' to pounce. Love that muscular tension. Edited by HarleyEarl
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Can't belive no one made the Opel GT call...or 2000GT/first Z maybe? Anyway, of course they should do it....and do not make a Sky version to go with it.
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You access from inside......Corvette did that for years. We don't want to clutter up that nice Solstice bum with cracks. Edited by HarleyEarl
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Very hot. GM needs to build this...awesome looks, goes with the convertible, not much investment, high rate of return. I agree with LA...no SKY version!
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wasn't one of the insiders, don't remember who, hinting something similar would make it to production? I remember the thread on the last board.

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