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After repeatedly topping the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s list of most stolen cars in recent years, the Dodge Charger has been replaced in the top 20 of this year’s study by another muscle car.
GM is recalling more than 90,000 Cadillac and Chevrolet vehicles over a transmission issue that may cause the front wheels to lock up.
There’s a little bit of something for everyone on this year’s list of retired nameplates, and you may find that your next car is one of them.
An increasing number of vehicles with sticker prices of $40,000 or less, some much less, offer heated mirrors.
Wheel warming has gone mainstream, with the feature standard or optional not just on luxury vehicles, but on an increasing number of models with sticker prices of $40,000 or less.
We don’t know what will come next for the fabled muscle car, but for the meantime, the 2024 Camaro starts at $32,495 (all prices include $1,595 for delivery).
The list of model-year 2023-24 cars with manual transmissions skews mostly to affordable models and those that are more enthusiast-oriented, but there’s still a decent range of choices.
Before production of the sixth-generation Camaro ends in January 2024, Chevrolet is releasing a final Collector’s Edition variant in Panther Black paints that brings Camaro history full circle.
Chevrolet has announced that 2024 will mark the final year for the iconic Camaro in its current form, and the brand plans to send it off with a package called the Collector’s Edition.
The 2023 Camaro lineup gets two new paint colors: Radiant Red Metallic and Sharkskin Metallic.