When Chevrolet designed its answer to the Ford Mustang, there was no clue that the result would set the company on decades-long performance-laden path. The Camaro would live on for 30 more years, with ...
The terms "quarter mile" and "muscle car" have been intertwined for decades, with multiple automakers producing numerous cars capable of thundering down a dragstrip. Since 1967, for example, we've ...
The Fourth-Generation Camaro continues to be one of the best performance values for the money, making it the sports car of choice for those seeking seating for four. With the Z28's new engine, helping ...
A 17,000-mile 2002 Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible highlights the final year of the fourth generation, combining rarity with performance. The final chapter of Chevrolet’s fourth-generation Camaro is ...
The Camaro ZL1 boasts a rich history, with this F-body version being one of the lesser-known iterations. Just like the original, it began life as a factory COPO (Central Office Production Order) car, ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The Chevrolet Camaro is, currently, dead. While it might come back as an electric vehicle someday, you ...
It is almost surreal to realize that the basic front end of a muscle car hinges on the strength of meager bolts that hang from the body of the vehicle. The subframe cradles the engines within its ...
Offered between 1970 through the 1971 model year, the “Super Hugger” Camaro started off pretty well. The L78 big-block V8, marketed with 396 cubes even though it displaced 402 cubic inches (6.6 liters ...