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CarBuzz on MSNVideo: Chevrolet Camaro Revival Could Be Over Before It BeginsNew research of a Martian meteorite suggests that water - an essential ingredient for life - arose in hot springs on Mars 4.4 ...
Update: A GM spokesperson reached out to clarify that the report of executives shutting down the project are speculative, and ...
Chevrolet’s pony car has taken a sabbatical before, most notably between the fourth generation’s departure in 2002 and the ...
Jihoon, the virtual artist tucked behind the 'p3rates' moniker on social media, loves automotive sketching - and he recently ...
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Hosted on MSNHere's What The 1967 Chevy Camaro Z/28 Is Worth TodayThe '67 Chevy Camaro Z/28 is the rarest to ever wear the badge and left its competitors in the dust. Expect a price tag to ...
The good folks over at the racing-focused 'ImportRace' channel on YT are back dwelling around their usual venue - Island ...
Some people at GM want to green-light the seventh-generation Camaro, but people with more power apparently aren't convinced.
Does electrification mean the end of the muscle car? We pit the new all-electric Dodge Charger Daytona against the ...
The "Zero Day" star and "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert let a haunting silence hang in the air for several seconds. The ...
GM’s iconic pony car, the Chevrolet Camaro ... Originally launched as a competitor to Ford’s wildly popular Mustang, the Camaro enjoyed an unbroken production run from 1967-2002.
When Chevrolet designed its answer to the Ford Mustang, there was no clue that the result would set the company on decades-long performance-laden path. The Camaro would live on for 30 more years ...
Throughout its life, the Camaro suffered through two gas crises, a hiatus, and several redesigns. However, up to a certain point in time, the Camaro retained its muscle car status. That is, until ...
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