John Cena isn’t just a wrestling icon—he’s also a die-hard muscle car enthusiast. Among his most prized possessions is the ...
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The Chevrolet Monte Carlo isn't usually part of the conversation about classic GM muscle cars, but it's an American-made, two ...
The concept of the COPO cars originated with Fred Gibb, a dealer and Chevy tuner who ordered fifty 1968 L78 V-8-equipped Novas fitted with three-speed automatic transmissions to homologate the cars ...
Since GM officially announced plans to discontinue the sixth-generation Chevy Camaro, enthusiasts have been on edge for info about the future of the storied muscle car. What we’ve heard thus far ...
The Muscle car class has shrunk substantially this year thanks to the death of the Dodge Challenger, Charger, Chrysler 300, and Chevrolet Camaro. If you're keeping score, you know this means there ...
It turns out that the Camaro might be coming back soon, but it has to meet the brand's head honchos' requirements. The world of muscle cars as we know it has come to an end. Long gone are the V8 ...
Interestingly, the Camaro made its Supercars debut well after the muscle car’s brief stint in the Australian market had ended. Holden Specialty Vehicles (HSV), which converted Camaro SS and ZL1 ...
The best-selling muscle car in America was the Ford Mustang in 2024. Surprised? You shouldn’t be, and neither were we. The Chevrolet Camaro ended production in December 2023, meaning inventory ...
It has strong pull as you hammer the gas pedal, and the exhaust note’s subtle rumble makes it feel like you’re driving a proper muscle car, even if it is down two cylinders from the Camaro SS.
The Chevy Camaro is more expensive to insure than other muscle cars like the Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger. Insuring a 2021 Camaro costs $2,612 per year. That's 14% more expensive than the 2021 Dodge ...