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The Chevrolet Camaro Over the Years
A Promising Start (1967-69) The Chevrolet Camaro has been one of the most iconic names in American motoring for more than forty years. The first production Camaro hit showrooms in the fall of 1966 as a...
3 commentsA Greener Future: Japanese Carmaker Plans for a Cleaner America
With more environmental awareness, an eco-chic culture, and government mandates, automakers are all having to deal with creating more fuel-efficient automobiles that are both affordable and desirable. From...
0 commentsAn Overview of Ford's Camry-Killer: The 2010 Fusion
Ford’s Fusion has been one of the most acclaimed vehicles from the company in twenty years. From Consumer Reports to Car and Driver, the Fusion has earned accolades for its style, appointments, equipment,...
0 commentsAn Early Examination of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt
The General Motors Corporation is floating on a rough current. Even before the present credit crisis, GM was suffering from a fading share of the national car market and annual losses, despite award-winning...
0 commentsChrysler's Hybrids are Dead...and Maybe Its Future Too
Walter Chrysler is probably spinning in his grave. The enterprise he proudly founded in 1925 is moving closer into collapse. Just a week after getting a final go-ahead from the EPA (through mileage...
0 commentsExpanded Horizons: Ferrari's Upcoming California
People can be forgiven for not paying much attention to auto show premieres. Often, automakers’ bold concepts promising unending luxury, creativity, and clean energy come to nothing (or a lot less than...
1 commentWhy the Camaro is More than "Another Muscle Car"
The auto world is abuzz with Chevrolet’s long-awaited fifth-generation Camaro hitting dealer showrooms. The Camaro was the talk of gearheads since its 2006 premiere in Detroit and Los Angeles. Since...
0 commentsEurope's Top Car Could Be Your Next Saturn
GM is taking a lot of pain in North America, but it can breathe some fresh air over in Europe. The Insignia (from its German subsidiary Opel) has been crowned as Europe's Car of the Year. What's even...
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