CHEVROLET Camaro had been horrendous since it was introduced back through the 2010 model year. Last month, the pony car was managed to record the achievement of this production of 5,000,000 units since the launch of the first time in 1967. General Motors factory produced five million units in May.
For the latest models, this vehicle was first sold 225,884 units with numbers, but as many as 4,774,156 units have been sold the Camaro between the years 1967 to 2002. Usually, when automakers to achieve a certain amount of production, always offered as a special model with a special price and also given a frill 'anniversary' or 'special edition'. But not so with GM. Camaro five million units were out of the Oshawa GM plant facilities in the form of a black Camaro Coupe 1LS of steel velek, 3.6 liter V6 engine powered by 312 hp 6-speed manual transmission. Hmmm ... too simple. I wonder who is lucky to get five million units of the Camaro, but what is clear, the vehicle was purchased by someone who lives near Lexington, Kentucky, United States, the buyers 'local' who may not know that the vehicle he had bought a particular vehicle. At least in GM's history.