tHE NEXT CAR CHEVROLET Camaro

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CAR CHEVROLET Camaro

While Lee Iacocca is universally recognized as the father of the Mustang, the Chevy Camaro's parentage is much more difficult to define. Credit might rightfully be given to Alfred P. Sloan. President and finally Chairman of the Board of GM in 1937, Sloan was a visionary automotive pioneer who created the concept of annual styling changes and a lowest to highest pricing structure for each of GM's brands, which at the time included Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac. The idea was to provide a low, entry level price point and keep car buyers coming back to GM over time as they became wealthier.

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tHE NEXT CAR CHEVROLET Camaro

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Camaro is really powerful if you opt for the V6 or the upgraded option of V8. There are very few Chevrolet cars that can go up to 60 mph in about six seconds and this one can do it quite easily. Also, the handling of this car is really great; it can handle curves and turns very well while going through 65 mph.