Good news for North American Auto manufacturer
Here is some good news. The Canadian-built Chevrolet Camaro returned from the dead in 2010 after almost a decade of restless slumber. Utilizing a shortened version of GM of Australia’s Zeta platform, which underpinned the rear-drive Pontiac G8 sedan, the Camaro proved to be more than a drag-race specialist, thanks to its independent rear suspension. The direct-injected 300-hp 3.6 L V6 was pinched from the Cadillac CTS, while the optional 426-hp 6.2 L V8 was wrested from the Corvette. A six-speed manual transmission or a six-speed automatic with manual shift control was offered with either powerplant. J.D Powers Auto Rating has rated the Camaro as it's number Four top performer and Mustang number Five performer. CR
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