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Very cool. I just noticed earlier this morning, the upper air intake above the grille on the Camaro is similar in execution to the one on the current Z06... so it fits. Nice.
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This nornally might be a silly thing to be joyful over, but:

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Finally, the GM logo back on the seat belt buckles, where it belongs. Maybe the fender badges will take a hike now.

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This nornally might be a silly thing to be joyful over, but:

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Finally, the GM logo back on the seat belt buckles, where it belongs. Maybe the fender badges will take a hike now.

i agree... that is a must...

i loved those old GM buckles

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Agreed, z. That was a perfect place for the GM logo. Buckling a seatbelt is a gesture of safety. It's an excellent way to convey a feeling of security. You're in a GM vehicle, you're safely buckled in. GM takes care of you, not only with passive safety, but from start to finish. Ownership. That's a very strong image.
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You know, except for the overdose of shiny I really like the interior. Tone down the large areas of chrome/brightwork to just edges making the larger areas black and it would really look sharp. The seats look fantastic, a nice update of "strato-buckets".

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This nornally might be a silly thing to be joyful over, but:

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Finally, the GM logo back on the seat belt buckles, where it belongs. Maybe the fender badges will take a hike now.

:withstupid: The GA has those... and I love 'em more than I could any stupid fender badge.
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I could be the odd one here, but I don't like those buckles. I was glad they got rid of it in my ma's 95 Lumina. They were just a pain to operate. The top buttoned ones now are better IMO. I don't know, but it also looks very dated.

Also, GM's intention for putting the badge on the cars was for other people to see when the cars are just going by, or just sitting on a parking lot. How would people see the logo if it's on the belt buckle? Doesn't serve the purpose well.

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I could be the odd one here, but I don't like those buckles. I was glad they got rid of it in my ma's 95 Lumina. They were just a pain to operate. The top buttoned ones now are better IMO. I don't know, but it also looks very dated.

Also, GM's intention for putting the badge on the cars was for other people to see when the cars are just going by, or just sitting on a parking lot. How would people see the logo if it's on the belt buckle? Doesn't serve the purpose well.

Plus there was too much metal... I didn't like how it made my hands smell.

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I predict this one will be in at least six sigs.

That's a pretty "safe" prediction. :D

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