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Salt Lake City, Utah, US
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Chevy reveals 45th-anniversary special edition, and more power, for the Camaro
Wed, 13 Apr 2011Chevrolet has let slip some of the details on the 2012 Camaro. Highlights for the sports car include a few more horsepower from the V6, a new suspension package for the SS and a 45th anniversary special edition Camaro that will go on sale to celebrate the pony car's entrance into old age. The direct-injection V6, which sees duty in everything from the Cadillac CTS to the Malibu and a few crossovers, will deliver 323 hp in this application.
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The future of headlamp techonology – see it on video
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