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Sixty 2010 Camaros trapped in the snow

Over sixty 2010 Camaros have been trapped in the retched snows of Buffalo, New York. These warm weathered beasts deserve better! Facing the bitter cold without a garage, this video shows us just how nasty the north east winter snows can be. Continuing our holiday theme of snowbound sports cars, Paddock Chevrolet hosted this video to help move some of it's inventory. I say we get these Camaros where they belong, and put them back on the streets of warm weathered climates!

Owners of these types of cars in northern climates only get to use them half of the year. Most hardcore enthusiasts that live where it snows winterize their vehicles and store them during the winter. Just like we saw the Corvette struggle in snow, the 2010 Camaro is also no snow machine. Having a hard time finding the 2010 Camaro you want to purchase? These vehicles have been rather hard to find and most have been ordered. Buyers looking for last second gifts can contact Paddock Chevrolet and get help set free a 2010 Camaro into better weather.

The poor unfortunate chassis! Facing this type of cold is no way to treat the most legendary return of America's sports car. The 2010 Camaro is a collector's item already, and it is a shame to see them sit in a rust inducing climate. Send them to Florida! They are hard to find here. Enjoy this following video by Paddock Chevrolet featuring their snowbound Camaro selection.

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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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