Reports: Chevy to Unveil 2017 Camaro 1LE at Chicago Auto Show
Word around the Internet campfire is Chevrolet will unveil the 2017 Chevy Camaro 1LE on Thursday, February 11 at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show. Automotive News reported that Chevy’s newest automotive track star will share the Windy City stage with updated versions of Chevy’s Colorado and Silverado pickup trucks, as well as the Trax subcompact
Our Top 10 Chevrolet Camaros of All Time
To mark the 50th anniversary of the Camaro in 2016, we decided to compile our list of the top 10 Camaros of all time. This is gospel. And there’s no room for debate. Just kidding — we want to spark discussion and hear (and dare we say, be educated) on why we’re right or wrong. So throw on
Chevrolet and Courtney Force Introduce Sixth-Gen. COPO Camaro
LAS VEGAS, NV — The fifth-generation Camaro may be history, but the limited-edition COPO Camaro lives on! With help from NHRA Funny Car driver Courtney Force, Chevrolet introduced the sixth-gen. COPO Camaro today at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Once again, Chevrolet will offer just 69 of the limited-edition, race-oriented Camaros, extending the production legacy that began in 2012
Chevy: 2016 Camaro Sets New Standards for Speed, Power, and Handling
The all-new sixth-generation 2016 Chevrolet Camaro SS reaches 60 miles per hour in four seconds and covers the quarter-mile in 12.3 seconds, setting new factory performance standards in the pony car category, Chevy announced Monday. Chevy shaved as much as 390 pounds off the new Camaro models and mated them with various Goodyear performance tires
Photo Gallery: A Look at Some of Chevy’s Most Historic Camaros
[portfolio_slideshow id=42476] Maybe you’re stoked about the new Gen. 6 Camaro. Maybe you feel just a little let down. Or maybe you just don’t care at all. To each his own, we say. No matter what you think of the future of the Camaro, we think you’ll agree the pony car has an incredible history
Our Top 5 Production Chevy Big Block Rat Motors of All Time
In 1965, Chevrolet began offering the big block Chevy Mark IV—better known as the Rat. This wasn’t Chevy’s initial go-around with big block engines as its Gen. I W-series big blocks were first offered in 1958. However, the Mark IV engines (originally called Gen. II) improved upon the design of the original W-series engines and helped
Photo Gallery: 20th Annual NEOCC Camaro Fall Classic
The Northeastern Ohio Camaro Club held its 20th Camaro Fall Classic event at Summit Racing in Tallmadge, OH. The two-day show drew hundreds of Camaros from every generation and helped raise money for the Aluminum Cans for Burned Children (ACBC) program at Akron Children’s Hospital. If you’re into Camaros (and even if you’re not), you’ll
Atlanta Motorama Autocross: “The Fastest 40 MPH You’ll Ever Experience”
When I arrived at the Summit Racing Equipment Atlanta Motorama, I had full intentions of shooting pictures and video of the popular Autocross course. I never expected to participate. But that’s exactly what was proposed when another Summit Racing team member chatted with Brian Finch, co-founder of the American Street Car Series (ASCS). Katie, our
Top 10 Engines of All Time (#3): General Motors LS1
Editor’s Note: This series counts down the Top 10 engines of all time—see how the voting was done by reading our initial post. The LS engine family made up a huge number of votes for your 10 favorite engines of all time, but the LS1 proved to be the most popular. The 5.7-liter, 346 cubic-inch LS1
Photo Gallery: Holley LS Fest 2012
BOWLING GREEN, KY. — On a predominantly picture-perfect weekend at Beech Bend Raceway Park—a fantastic old dragstrip nestled next to a rustic amusement park featuring a hilltop wooden coaster begging for a ride—racers, race fans, and car enthusiasts gathered to celebrate General Motors’ LS engine at the Holley LS Fest, Sept. 7-9. It was a weekend full




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