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With a history that dates back to 1967, Chevrolet’s rear-wheel-drive muscle car is finally facing the end of the line. The 2002 model year is the last one for both the Camaro and the related Pontiac Firebird. Camaro sales have been on a downhill slide since 1994; they were up a bit in 2000 but then plummeted by 16 percent to 35,453 units in 2001, according to Automotive News. Rumors of its extinction have been circulating for several years, and they’re finally proving to be true. No replacement is planned. The Ford Mustang, archrival to the Camaro and Firebird, has been outselling the muscular GM duo by far. Read More
4 Available Camaro Trims
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