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There is no way for someone who watched Transformers film in their childhood forgets the Camero, the Camero which converts to a robot won the love of big and small for the name of Bumblebee. We hope to talk about this car along with the start of the Camero. Chevrolet Company Camero is launched for a single goal or to challenge the Ford Company Mustang.

With the aim of owning all three models of short, mid, full size, the production of a successful sport car belonging to a pony model began first with the “panther” But then the name became the Camero. Even though many cars have a meaningful name in the ground, there is no meaning to the camera name. But Chevrolet Company replied Camero was a small-sized animal that came to kill the Mustang. Although this was a controversial statement, it was decided to take the Camero name forward.

The first Camero was sold in September 1966 for a base price of $2466. More than 220,000 Camero vehicles were sold for the first time of that year compared to over 480,000 Mustangs during that time. Since then 4 generations of Camaro has been manufactured and Chevrolet Company had to stop manufacturing vehicles in 2002.

But again marking the beginning of the fifth generation in 2010, teaming up with his Australian sub-company Holden Company, to correct its previous mistakes, all the basics of design, engineering, development of the new Camero. The latest Camero with 426 bhp power with a 3.6-L DOHC 24-Valve V-6 engine hit the stage. This engine only took 4.8s to get 0-60 mph speed.

However, from the beginning, it’s been the job Chevrolet company gave the Camero to shoulder and competing with the native’s ultimate enemy Mustang, so it’s also visible that the Camero has been performing its duty for years.

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