Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Concept

During a live Web chat on the GM Fastlane Blog, Chevrolet’s Vice President Brent Dewar said the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible was privately shown to dealers earlier this week. He did not give a specific date for when the Camaro drop top would hit dealerships.

“We are working on the specific timing, but it will come out soon,” Dewar said.

As for the Chevrolet Z28, Dewar’s response was a bit disappointing.

“We have not officially decided to bring back the Camaro Z28,” he said.

It has been previously reported that the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is back in GM’s product plans and is estimated to arrive in late 2011. Of course, we’re not sure if that statement holds weight anymore.

- By: Kap Shah

Source: Inside Line


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  • zermatt

    As for the Chevrolet Z28, Dewar’s response was a bit disappointing. “We have not officially decided to bring back the Camaro Z28,” he said.
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    This is code for don't put off buying a Camaro now as we need the money. We don't give a crap that you would rather have a Z/28 – we need the money now.

    And so it goes, the government will give you what it wants to give you. Wait if you wish, but Barrack says no Z/28 for you!!!

  • kenamiller

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  • Name

    I don,t understand why chevrolet is so slow on everything. How do you expect people to be loyal to a company that doesn't listen to the customer?

  • Name

    I don,t understand why chevrolet is so slow on everything. How do you expect people to be loyal to a company that doesn't listen to the customer?