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Chevrolet Camaro preview
Fri, 11 Jan 2008This is the first look at the upcoming Chevrolet Camaro undergoing testing at an undisclosed track. Anticipated for its official unveiling at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, this pre-production model holds true to the design cues of the Camaro concept car first seen at the Detroit Auto Show in 2006. While drawing heavily on the design features of its 1969 ancestor, the new car is a bold and angular interpretation with tight surfaces and a powerful stance.
2015 VW Passat price & specs – costs from £22,215
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CES: GM to open the dashboard to developers
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