Wednesday, April 14, 2010
The Evolution of the Chevrolet Camaro
As of now the Camaro is a car with five generations. The Camaro was first produced in the 1960s with the first generation Camaro. Each new decade brought out a new generation. From the 1970 to 1981, The second generation Camaro was in production with the third generation going into production in 1982 to 1992. From 1993 to 2002 the fourth generation of the Camaro took over the production lines. The styling from generation to generation varied significantly with the third and fourth generations looking very sporty and futuristic for the time period in which they were produced.
The fifth generation Camaro is the newest to the family of the Camaros and started production in 2010. It was said that after the fourth generation that the Camaro would no longer be in production. In my opinion, you can't keep something as amazing as the Camaro off the street and let the Mustangs take all the glory. It would just be un-American to let Ford win. The great thing about the fifth generation Camaro is that the styling of the body was greatly influenced by older versions of the Camaro. Many similarities can be seen in the styling, but the overall design is still unique enough to keep it distinct. The Camaro was and still is VERY alive as a muscle car. Kudos to you Chevrolet.
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My brother is OBSESSED with the Camaro. He wants one really badly and he's only fourteen. Every time we're on the road, he has like a Camaro radar and can spot them from a mile away, ha. I think the Camaro is a very pretty car. I agree with you. It would definitely be a shame if they stopped making the Camaro. I like how they use past versions to style the newer Camaro. I like the newer ones better than the past versions though.
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