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| The Exterior of Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 |
If you think the ZL1's visage seems familiar, it's because director Michael Bay chose it for Bumblebee's look in the new "Transformers" movies before GM even went bankrupt. Those financial problems delayed the ZL1's arrival until this week, when the first production models began rolling from the plant in Oshawa, Ontario.
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| The Specific Interior of Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 |
The autoblogs have already erupted with games of "let's you and him fight" between Ford and Camaro managers over supposed pony-car dominance, what with the 650-hp Shelby Mustang not far off. But I think Chevy's aiming higher; it tweaked Ford by noting that unlike the Mustangs, the ZL1 can be run on the track without endangering the warranty, but it's pricing billboards compare the Camaro to such names as the Mercedes SLS and the Audi R8 -- cars that easily double the Camaro's $54,095 base price.
| The Interior of Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 |
The ZL1 still weighs too much, and there's no improving on the Camaro's unfavorable visibility comparison with Civil War submarines. But the most powerful Camaro ever shows that bidding for sports car dominance requires not just looks or muscle or history, but intelligence.
See what I mean in the exclusive video below:


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