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Written by Steve Rothfuss
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Monday, 30 October 2006 |
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 Appearing at SEMA 2006 covered in a marvelous red color, the 2009 Chevy Camaro Concept car captured everyone's attention. The concept car, slated to arrive in 2008, features a mean retro look and power to back it up. This concept is guaranteed to be one of the most anticipated new pony car arrivals, after the Camaro's hiatus. Stay tuned to RPM Planets and Planet Camaro for more information on the Camaro Concept as it becomes available. |
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Written by Matt Humphries
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Thursday, 03 August 2006 |
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 Yet another video we found shows the new Chevrolet Camaro concept car to you, up close and personal. From starting the ominous powerplant to perusing the picturesque paint job, this video will show just how much work the car has received to date. If a picture is worth a thousand words, this video (below) is priceless in terms of showing off this next-gen Camaro. |
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Written by Matt Humphries
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Wednesday, 19 July 2006 |
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 The new Chevrolet Camaro concept speculation continues to brew on. Recently, ideas that GM might squeeze the Z06's LS7 engine were passed around, as GM's Bob Lutz hinted at the possibility. An LS2 is a logical choice as well and is a proven alternative. But, will the LS2 be the proper caliber of weapon to shoot down the upcoming Dodge Challenger or Fords Shelby GT500 Mustang? In the August issue of GM High-Tech Performance, the concept of upping the ante to a supercharged LS9 engine in the Camaro SS was mentioned. As if the LS9 isn't enough, some reports indicate GM is in the beginning stages of developing a larger LS-style engine, packing 8.3 liters of displacement and 900 horsepower. At this point, it is too speculative to assume anything, but this card could just be Chevrolet's ace of spades. |
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Written by Matt Humphries
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Sunday, 16 July 2006 |
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 It's time to keep reading and watching more of what happens in the Chevrolet Camaro concept saga. This video (embedded below) shows the Camaro concept following some prior generation models in a slow processional to make a bold statement. Is this what we can expect to see? Will Chevy add more spice to it before it is produced? |
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Written by Tim Beggs
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Sunday, 14 May 2006 |
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Have you ever wondered how it would feel to be the first to drive the all-new Chevrolet Camaro? Nope, sorry, no giveaways hereyoull have to get in line with the rest of them. The next best thing right now is to read about the The Car Connections test drive of the new Zeta-based Chevrolet Camaro concept. General Motors keeps creeping ahead in the concept race and fans are chomping at the bit to see more of their favorites return to production. So enjoy a couple of snapshots here, then take a trip to read the firsthand account of the Camaro test drive.
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Written by Tyler Whitemarsh
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Sunday, 22 January 2006 |
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GM has officially released a couple of the original sketches of the pre-production Concept Camaro shown this month at the NAIAS in Detroit. |
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Written by Tyler Whitemarsh
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Sunday, 15 January 2006 |
2006 Chevrolet Camaro
Concept Year 2006 Make Chevrolet Model Camaro Concept Engine
Location Front Drive Type Rear Wheel Engine Engine Configuration V
Cylinders 8 Engine LS2 Small block Aspiration/Induction Normal
Displacement 6000.00 cc | 366.1 cu in. | 6 L. Horsepower 400.00 BHP
@ 6000.00 RPM Torque 400.00 Ft-Lbs @ 4400.00 RPM HP / Liter 66.7
BHP / Liter Fuel Type Gasoline - Petrol Standard Transmission Gears
6 Transmission Manual |
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Written by Tyler Whitemarsh
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Tuesday, 17 January 2006 |
GM has big plans for
rear-drive cars. As a matter of fact, there is a program in place
at this time to select which vehicles would reach production 2008
or 2009 within the six months. When asked about the Concept Camaro,
Lutz had this to say "I know where it fits in the overall
enthusiasm ranking. If it was a question of what would you like to
do, I would obviously do this one first." |
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Written by Tyler Whitemarsh
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Friday, 20 January 2006 |
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At the Automotive News World Congress, GM's vice president of global design Ed Welburn could be quoted as saying many noteable things regarding the Camaro Concept. None more noteable then "I think we could move very quickly"
Read it here |
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