GM Takes the Wraps Off the Camaro
January 04, 2008
Poor spy photographers. A car generating some of the biggest buzz – the
Chevrolet Camaro – is already uncovered.
General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz ordered the camouflage removed from pre-production Camaros, supposedly so further evaluations can be done for aerodynamics and cooling efficiency, according to Chevrolet General Manager Ed Peper, writing on GM’s FastLane blog Thursday.
However, it appears there’s a little marketing thrown in.
Peper said throughout 2008, pre-production Camaros will appear both on U.S. and Australian roads as GM continues testing and development. “So keep those camera phones ready,” wrote Peper. “If you happen to see one, we'd like to hear about it, so please post a comment and include your "spy photo!"
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I want one like the yellow one in the "Transformers" movie. But it's gotta turn into a cool robot. too!
Posted by: Young Jedi | January 07, 2008 at 2:28 PM