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Jay Leno and the Camaro Concept

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Avid car enthusiast Jay Leno recently spent a Friday evening with the Camaro concept car at famous retro-style Bob’s Big Boy restaurant in Burbank, Calif. Autoblog has photos of Jay and the Camaro.

5 Comments

  • July 12th, 2006 at 12:45 pm

    Edwin

    The new Camaro, new and exciting pure GM products, with unyielding corporate faith behind them in face of competition, is what will improve shareholder value.

    Selling out to the foreign competition and talk of alliances and foreign takeovers will drive away GM loyal customers, and that will ruin shareholder value.

    GM’s plans are working, the public can see it.

    If we wanted a foreign car, we’d already have one.

  • July 12th, 2006 at 12:58 pm

    MichiganDriver

    Check this out on CNBC - give Ric Wagoner a grade:

    http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/CNBCTV/Promos/P152074.asp

    I voted B, since he’s clearly on the right track, but I think he still has work to do. He’s received mostly As from the crowd at CNBC.

  • July 13th, 2006 at 6:38 pm

    Edwin

    Rick Wagoner should go on Lou Dobbs, thats where the action is, and he should start talking about GM’s turnaround plan.

    Lou Dobbs polls are watched much more.

  • July 14th, 2006 at 2:00 pm

    Dwight

    We all know the Camaro will be built, especially now that Dodge is building the Charger…will it be 2008 or 2009?

    On a seperate note, GM should avoid the whole Nissan/Renault alliance. The new stuff GM has coming shows it CAN build better cars(which leads to better profits and Kirk Kerkorian can go on to other things)–just keep investing in the new product and everything else will work itself out.

  • July 31st, 2006 at 3:43 pm

    Jason

    http://www.camaro5.com has a video of the concept showing up at the Bob’s Big Boy.

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