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2010 Camaro eats Hyundai Tiburon

Is GM ran by seamen? A video hosted on GMblogs YouTube channel shows us a parody skit of a 2010 Camaro eating a Hyundai Tiburon for taking it's parking place. We all know how the parking lot can be competitive, but when you drive a shark it will eat cars. The 2010 Camaro is a shark according to this skit, a powerful and dominate creature. Similar to the automotive world, the new 2010 Camaro has a mysterious power of dominance as well around other sports cars. It's a trendy looking vehicle with the performance to back up it's fast appearance. This is a rare package, and when modified gets even wilder! Check out some of the latest 2010 Camaro modified articles below.

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Watching the 2010 Camaro crash test review, it's easy to see the shark like endurance the chassis can put out to withstand a major accident. The side impact isn't that great, but everyone in the car lives. It's performance can be brought out with just a little tuning, for example the LMR Slayer package for the 2010 Camaro SS. The arrival of the 2010 Camaro has impacted society in a positive way by bringing back the old muscle car philosophy. There is no replacement, for displacement! There has been so much buzz about this car, during the 2009 Halloween season it was a viral video "Transformers Bumblebee Camaro costume".  It's nice to see the Camaro in such friendly and memorable characters, I think it brings out the personality of the vehicle similar to the Stingray and Corvette. All nautical terms, so is GM ran by seamen? Avast, ye be Caribbean pirates, ey!

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Full-time engineer turned writer, Michael brings knowledgeable articles about Tampa Bay's sports car scene. His experience in import, domestic, and exotic manufacturers ensures quality content for all readers. Michael is also a contributor at CarDomain.com and can be contacted via Streetfire.net...

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