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October 12, 2010

2010 Camaro Burnout Busted By Police

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

Performing for the family get together, this 2010 Camaro was pulled over by police after performing a massive burnout. He get’s lucky though, according to the video description no ticket was issued. That is one cool cop! See more 2010 Camaro hoonage at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

April 28, 2010

Three Mile Long 2010 Camaro Meet

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

Seeing the greatest comeback car of all time alone is a treat, let alone a three mile long caravan of these chariots trotting down the interstates of Georgia as part of Camaro5Fest. Read more about this amazing event at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

April 6, 2010

2010 Camaro Awarded World Car Design of the Year

By Chris Bicknell

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The 2010 Camaro was presented with the “World Car Design of the Year” award at the New York International Auto Show last week. The resurrected Camaro topped a list of thirty World Car candidates nominated by fifty-nine World Car jurors from twenty-five countries. GM has sold over 80,000 new Camaros since their release in the spring of 2009 and has outsold the competition for the past 10 months straight. So what do you think? In light of all this, does the Camaro deserve an international award for best all-round design, or would you have awarded it to a different 2010 vehicle? Read more about the Camaro’s award after the jump.

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March 16, 2010

2010 Camaro Burnout Fail

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

The following shows a 2010 Camaro making a complete fail of a positive situation. Given the legal opportunity to roast tires, the driver forgets to turn off launch control and makes a complete ass of himself in front of a huge crowd. Tisk tisk, you sir fail at Camaro culture. Read more about the blooper at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

March 2, 2010

2010 Camaro Lemonade Edition

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

Bright, yellow, and full of chrome and unique modifications, the 2010 Camaro Lemonade Edition is very visually appealing. Not everyone likes to see a Camaro with heavy rims, but we can all appreciate the time, money, and skill it takes to modify a vehicle. Read more about the sour Camaro at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

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February 26, 2010

Fake Or Real? 2010 Camaro Snow Performance

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

GM’s latest video release about the 2010 Camaro shows it effortlessly pushing through snow despite it’s sour snow performance history. Due to convenient cuts and video editing of the footage below, the 2010 Camaro may possibly appear to be better than it actually is. What do you think? Read the full comparison at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

February 18, 2010

1,000 Horsepower 2010 Camaro

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

Landon Cassill does more than race NASCAR, he builds and sells performance machinery for everyone to enjoy. This creation generates enough power to make any car junkie salivate. Read more about the Camaro at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

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January 25, 2010

LSX 454 Wedged Into 2010 Camaro

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

There is now proof that we can squeeze a LSX 454 engine into the 2010 Camaro chassis. The crate motor is rated at 640 horsepower and 576 foot pounds of torque stock, so imagine what a few modifications could bring out of this beast. It looks like there is still room left! I think we can go bigger. Read more about the 454 2010 Camaro at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

December 24, 2009

Sixty 2010 Camaros Snowbound

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

Over sixty 2010 Camaros have been trapped in the snow of the north east, located at Paddock Chevrolet. This crafty advertisement for the dealership is a great new way to promote vehicles and at the same time spread some holiday cheer. Read more about frosty the  Camaro and his friends at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.

December 23, 2009

First 2010 Camaro to run 9′s

By Michael Berenis

Tampa Sports Car Examiner

David Brooks built his 2010 Camaro to make automotive history, and succeeded. The very first fifth generation Camaro to run the infamous nine second quarter mile, David Brooks is setting the pace. Great job! Read more about the run at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.