Thursday, March 6, 2014


2014 Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro is a two-door muscle coupe whose origins date back to the 60s. It’s a quintessential enthusiast’s car, competing with other American muscle cars like the Dodge Charger and the Ford Mustang.

Introduced in 1967 as a response to the stunning success of the Ford Mustang, the Camaro has had its ups and downs in more than 40 years on the car scene. Paired until recently with a companion Pontiac Firebird, the Camaro has been offered in five different generations as a two-door sports coupe, with V-6 or V-8 power and rear-wheel drive. Special editions have included the Camaro RS, Camaro SS and Camaro IROC-Z, and convertible and T-top body styles. Until 2002, GM had built the Camaro in each model year for 35 consecutive years, but GM decided to kill the muscle car in 2002, ending production of the composite-bodied Camaro in Canada. 

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