What do you think GM Design's VGT will be?

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What do you think GM Design's VGT will be?


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What do you think it will be? There has been rumors of the C8 corvette being MR. The Camaro is outdated. Or will it be something else if so what? Share your opinion
 
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Since there is no news yet, people will speculate more than providing anything useful.

And there is a section for that.
 
Thanks I'll use that for future reference. I didn't see anything for the GM Design VGT though
 
Probably another monsters like the Cien, I wished that car was premium it's so fast and light for it's power levels absolute monster. I'd love to see the new platform for the Camaro used for something crazy from GM.
 
Re-skinned C7 racecar of some sort :P

MR C8 would be interesting, but this is PD we're talking about, unless it's simple (ala re-skin) we won't see it for years.
 
Maybe something entirely new, kind of like what Ford is planning to do with that open wheel concept looking thingy.

I'm expecting an agressive, bulky, powerful luxury/racing mix car that has been never seen before.
 
I don't know why, but I really want it to be a Pontiac.
Make a Next Gen, mid-engined corvette, but make it a Pontiac, and no one will suspect a thing. It's the perfect disguise. :p
 
Will look the same as the other VGT's but in GM colours. Will have the same behind the scenes video as the other VGT's but someone new reading the script.
 
Guys, I think we're forgetting this...

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I'm thinking something more like this or a variation of it. We've been spying something like this driving around the streets
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and highways in Michigan in the last few months.
 
Re-skinned C7 racecar of some sort :p

MR C8 would be interesting, but this is PD we're talking about, unless it's simple (ala re-skin) we won't see it for years.
The car companies design the car, not PD
 
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