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Despite record-high gas prices and production and work force cuts, General Motors still has a soft spot for muscle cars.
GM's Chevrolet unveiled its 2010 Camaro Monday, bringing back to life the iconic sports car it retired in 2002.
GM says the new Camaro, which will be assembled in Oshawa, Ont., is expected to get roughly nine litres per 100 kilometres.
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karrie

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*snickering at the title* No one wants to hear my memories of a fave car. Okay, well, some people probably do, but dammit, I'm gonna get paid if I write all those thoughts down for someone to read. lol.
 

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*snickering at the title* No one wants to hear my memories of a fave car. Okay, well, some people probably do, but dammit, I'm gonna get paid if I write all those thoughts down for someone to read. lol.

BMC Mini Cooper, mustard yellow, reversed rims, side skirts, would do 125 mph. Saved me once in South Carolina. Sold it for twice its value.
 

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My '65 baby blue signant valiant drop top with a rare (only 250) 4 spd manual transmission. I was 22 and the car was in pristine mint condition like it just came off the showroom floor. Good times.



Not my car but almost the same except for the colour.
 
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#juan

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I owned three of these cars over a period of eight years from 1957 to 1965. Probably the best British sports car this side of the Jaguar XK E: See below: