

Dave Kavermann
Did Chevrolet just tease the next Camaro? NASCAR show car sparks speculation
7 Days Ago
The Chevrolet Camaro is no longer on sale as a new car in Australia, but it remains one of the most recognisable American performance cars sold here in recent years. Imported and converted for right-hand drive during the final years of Holden Special Vehicles and GMSV activity, the Camaro gave buyers a direct rival to the Ford Mustang with classic coupe proportions and V8 performance. Its appeal is simple: rear-wheel drive, muscular styling, strong acceleration and a soundtrack that feels increasingly rare among new cars. For Australian enthusiasts, the Camaro now sits as a sought-after discontinued performance coupe with a strong emotional pull and limited local supply.
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