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The Chevrolet Camaro is Back in 2010

Chevrolet CamaroAfter more than 5 long years of being out of production, the 2010 Chevy Camaro has arrived back on the scene with ferocious desire to eat up and destroy its competition. When the Camaro went out of production after the 2002 models, it depressed long-time Camaro fans around the world, and most thought it would never return.

Ford Mustang on Cruise Control

With the Camaro gone, the Ford Mustang didn’t have much competition in the form of pony cars, so Ford had a short period of “cruising” time to make and sell the mediocre Mustang to people who really didn’t have any other choices. The 2010 Camaro has changed all of that.

Camaro Beats The Ford Mustang

Not only is the new Camaro back from the dead, but its faster, more powerful, better handling, more luxurious and more desirable than ever! The Camaro SS houses a 6.2 liter 426 horsepower engine that runs a 4.6 second 0-60 and a 13.0 second quarter mile. The Ford Mustang’s lousy 4.6 liter, 315 horsepower engine lags far behind in the race to be the best new pony car for 2010… The Chevy Camaro easily takes the lead.

The Camaro has also upgraded the 2010 braking system to the high-performance 4-piston Brembo brakes and 20 inch wheels fused with Pirelli P245/45ZR-20 tires on the SS version. This has a lot of Camaro fans raging, as most sports car enthusiast tend to upgrade their brakes after purchasing, this no longer needs to be done. The Camaro comes ready for stop and go performance all around.

The smooth interior offers a contemporary retro fitting of digital gauges and options, but is done so in perfect harmony with the overall appearance of the vehicle. With many options available, there’s going to be a perfect personality fit for just about everyone looking to buy a 2010 Camaro.

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Chevrolet History and Classic Chevy Cars

One of today’s major American car makes, Chevrolet, was founded nearly 100 years ago. Louis Chevrolet was a Swiss racecar driver who had created his own automobile designs. William Durant, the founder of General Motors, had been forced from GM management in 1910. Durant began producing Chevrolet’s designs in 1911 as a way to rebuild his own reputation. By the end of the decade, Chevrolet’s success had allowed Durant to buy a majority of GM shares, Chevrolet had become a part of the GM name, and Durant was president of General Motors. Though Chevy began as an independent company, the company became part of General Motors in 1916.

Because of Chevrolet’s beginnings, every vehicle, car, or truck, especially in the early years, was based on the original Ford designs, including the Model T. From there, though, two vastly different car companies emerged. In these early years, Chevy was known for technologically innovative designs and unique styling. Entering the automobile market to compete with the Ford Model T, Chevrolet and Durant created important models that would become quite important to automobile history. The 1914 “Classic Six” boasted a 4.9 L, 6-cylinder engine, with a top speed of 15 miles per hour. The Model D V8 roadster was introduced in 1918, the first in a long line of Chevy V8 engines.

Chevrolet first used its now-famous “bowtie” logo in 1913; it was said to been inspired by wallpaper Durant saw in a French hotel. The Chevrolet company played an important role in the beginnings of the auto industry in America. Chevy is widely known for some of the most memorable vehicles ever produced, like the Corvette, one of the most recognizable vehicles sold in America.

Chevrolet is especially well known for its influence on American automobiles during the 1950s and 1960s. The story of the Bel Air, Chevrolet’s premium car model, began in 1953. The Bel Air was notable for its use of chrome molding, both inside and out, which would soon be seen on nearly every popular 1950s and 1960s automobile. Many Chevy models of the mid-50s remain wildly popular among car collectors today. Take, for example, the ‘55 Chevy, available in convertible, hardtop coupe, and 2- or 4- door sedan versions. At the time, it was said to be far superior in style to any available Ford or Plymouth automobile, particularly due to its chrome accents and classic, refined look. The small-block V8, introduced in 1955, remains in continuous production to this day. Other Chevy innovations of this era included the first fuel-injected engine in 1957.

Chevrolet was the first American automaker to build more than 3 million vehicles in one year, doing so in 1964. In 1966, Chevrolet unveiled its all-new Camaro, which would become a hit during the 1967 model year. By the end of its very first model year, the Camaro had joined the “pony car phenomenon,” and the first Camaro SS version became the pace car at the Indy 500.

Today, both the ‘55 Bel Air and the Camaro remain two of the most highly sought after classic cars, not to mention the most recognizable. The Chevy name has earned the loyalty of its owners, and thirty and even forty-year-old Chevy models are very popular both on the roads and in classic car shows, a tribute to their durability and classic appeal.

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Chevrolet – Manufacturing Glorious Cars in India

Chevrolet is one of the most popular brands of General Motors, prevalent in India. The company is known to roll out a huge variety of car models in the Indian car industry.

Entry to India

Chevrolet is not new in India. It has an age old history starting from 1928, with its first office established in Sewree, Mumbai. General Motors (GM), Chevroletâ??s parent company, was the first car manufacturer to set up an assembly plant in the country.

In this assembly production of the well proven 171 cubic inches, 24.7hp four-cylinder engine and Chevroletâ??s first four-wheel mechanical brakes started in 1928. In the first year of production, the company rolled out nearly 13,903 General Motors cars and trucks from its Sewree plant.

The Chevrolet car brand gradually proved to be reliable and trustworthy. Later in 1930, when Ford introduced its new car model with all steel body, the Indian market became more competitive. In response to the Ford discovery, Chevrolet introduced a revolutionary six-cylinder car engine, an engine that boosts Chevrolet car sales in India in 1931.

Name and Symbol

Like the Chevrolet cars, Chevrolet name and symbol also has an age old history. It was experimented in a Detroit garage. Chevrolet was a name given by William Durant, a successful buggy manufacturer from Flint, Michigan. He took this name from the most prominent race car driver, Louis Chevrolet.

The symbol of the car brand was introduced in 1914. It was inspired by a wallpaper pattern in a hotel room in Paris. William Durant detached a small piece from that wallpaper and kept it in his wallet. Later he used the same piece as an advertising icon and marquee of today’s Chevrolet.

Chevrolet Cars in India

The company has introduced a number of high end cars in the Indian car market. All the car models comprising Chevrolet Spark, Chevrolet Aveo, Chevrolet Optra SRV, Chevrolet Aveo U-VA, Chevrolet Optra Magnum, Chevrolet Tavera, and Chevrolet Captiva, are successfully running on Indian roads. Even the recently launched Chevrolet Tavera Neo 2 is believed to carve its own niche in the respective car segment.

All the Chevrolet car models, whether it is a hatchback or an SUV, are a complete blend of high performance, improved fuel efficiency, excellent ride, and joyful driving experience. Chevrolet also emphasizes on safety features to deliver an excellent and safe driving to all its valued customers from the start to the end of their journey on wheels. The entire portfolio of cars is designed with a blend of advanced and innovative safety features.

Vision

In future, Chevrolet aims high to roll out more cars in the Indian car market. The recently established engine plant is also a vital part of its expansion plan in the country.

The recent addition in the visionary Chevrolet cards is the Chevrolet Volt, a hybrid petrol-electric concept car. Furthermore, the company plans a slew of car launches with enhanced performance and fuel efficiency in the Indian sub-continent.

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