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Originally Posted by dyna mo
umm, i'm not the one that took issue with my comments, others were. I am simply replying to those. Just like I am replying to your attempt to argue, I didn't initiate your arguing with me, but I'll sort it out.
again, ss is not sports car. Can some version of the new camaro be marketed as a sports car, sure, why not, but again, GM has a history of clearly differentiating the Corvette from the Camaro and that difference has been the Corvette is a sports car and the Camaro is a pony car.
but since you brought up the SS marketing scheme.
Here's a sports car, presenting the Chevy s10 SS pickup truck sports car.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_S-10#SS
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Where do you think the SS branding originated from? This is obviously marketing but when you put a RWD drive train in a 2 door coupe with racing developed parts you get whats called a sports car. Mind blowing!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Sport
"Both historically and today, the Super Sport package has typically included high-performance tires, heavy-duty suspension, and increased power, along with a variety of other performance and appearance upgrades."