GM Unwraps Camaro

General Motors Corp. Calls the '10 Chevrolet Camaro a 21st century sports car that reflects the heritage of its name, while keeping with the design and technology of the concept model. The new Camaro rides on a 112.3-in. (285.2-cm) wheelbase, and curb weights range between 3,741 lbs. (1,700 kg) and 3,913 (1,779 kg), depending on trim level and powertrain combinations. The 4-passenger coupe retains

August 1, 2008

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General Motors Corp. Calls the '10 Chevrolet Camaro a 21st century sports car that reflects the heritage of its name, while keeping with the design and technology of the concept model.

The new Camaro rides on a 112.3-in. (285.2-cm) wheelbase, and curb weights range between 3,741 lbs. (1,700 kg) and 3,913 (1,779 kg), depending on trim level and powertrain combinations. The 4-passenger coupe retains the 2+2 seating configuration of its predecessors.

Inside, the production Camaro continues to build on the concept by retaining cues such as a deep-dish steering wheel and strong, properly placed gauges.

The new Camaro arrives early next year, with production set for Feb. 16 at GM's Oshawa, ON, Canada, plant.

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