Quote Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior View Post
They had two on the lot that they said wouldn't randomly catch fire. But functioning brakes and air bags were only on the limited edition models. Dude said he could get me a Camaro that was hand-signed by Dale Earnhardt, Jr. that very day. But if I wanted one that also had functioning brakes and air bags... I'd have to get on a (long) waiting list.

The dealer said the models with the ignition switches that wouldn't shut off, if slightly bumped with a knee, were just prototypes right now and those actual cars wouldn't go on sale til late next year... if then.
You'd be wanting a Chevrolet SS then. Those cars are the Holden Commodore and built in Australia... until 2016.

Oh yeah, the only part of the entire of the GM empire which was profitable during the Chapter XI restructure and which didn't have any of those ignition switch problems at all because those parts were also built in Australia (because Holden refused to import those parts because of quality control issues), was deemed too expensive and GM decided to terminate Holden production entirely.

Aside:
Come 2017, Australia will be the only nation in the G20 which doesn't produce cars any more. Thanks Ford, Thanks Toyota, Thanks GM. You can all go into Chapter XI for all I care.