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The Chevrolet Camaro is an iconic muscle car. It’s survived through multiple generations, getting by on brawn and presence ...
It’s unclear what to expect from the next Camaro, if or when it shows its face. Last year, GM President Mark Reuss hinted that the next-generation Camaro could arrive as a fun-to-drive electric car.
When it comes to American muscle cars, few names are quite as legendary as the Ford Mustang. The brainchild of Ford vice-president Lee Iacocca, the Mustang was an instant hit when it debuted in 1964, ...
Indeed, the corner office head honchos have already ordered the retirement of the sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro pony and muscle car late last year and then also sent to car Valhalla the ...
In a nutshell, it should be quite good. We’re not dealing with crazy amounts of power, but keep in mind that cars like the third-gen Camaro don’t weigh all that much – roughly 1.5 tons or so.
The last time the Camaro took a pause, at the demise of the fourth-gen in 2002, fans had to wait seven years for the pony car’s resumption. As to how long this intermission might be, all we have ...
Finally, there’s the 3600-lb Stingray in the room. While the Camaro’s rivals act as de facto brand flagships, Chevy’s pony has to share a floorplan with the most hyped car of the decade.
I would say that the second-gen Camaro’s design embodies the best of both worlds. Its overall shape, stance, and details drew heavily from period Ferraris, but the final result exuded the kind of ...
As we shared back in March, 2024 will mark the final model year for the 6th-generation Camaro that was introduced in 2016. Now, the automaker is revealing the 6th-gen's final special Collector's ...
And so died the ill-fated GM80 platform, intended for the fourth-generation pony cars. Instead, the new Camaro would ride on a heavily revised version of the third-gen's F-body chassis.