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Chevrolet Camaro 1993-2002 (4th Gen)

August 6, 2008

1993 saw the advent of the fourth generation as far as the cars from the Chevrolet Camaro stable were concerned. Debuting on an updated F-body platform, the model from Chevrolet (and General Motors as the parent company) came out in two body styles – the two-door coupé as well as the two-door convertible. The cars in its class include a compact or ‘pony’ car, a muscle car and a sports car – based on the optional components. The basic features of the Camaro remained the same as in previous years: two doors, 2 + 2 seating, available as a coupé or convertible, fitted with a rear-wheel drive, and given a choice of V6 and V8 engines for the car. The fourth generation Camaro lasted until 2002, when General Motors decided to discontinue production. On a more interesting note, the official pace car for the Indianapolis 500 is Camaro Z28. Read more

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