2010 The Chevrolet-Camaro

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2010 The Chevrolet-Camaro

The new Camaro is powerful regardless if it's equipped with the standard direct-injected V6 or the upgraded V8 option. The V6 powered Camaro is able to get up to 60 mph in about 6.0 seconds. The reason is primarily due to the 300 horses it has. But the V8 upgraded model can jump to 60 mph in a blazing 5.0 seconds, thanks to the 426 horses it packs. And the handling of the new 2010 Camaro is superb, able to handle turns and curves while going over 60 mph

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2010 The Chevrolet-Camaro

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The challenge of changing the lights is very real. Car manufacturers have made the lights very hard to remove that car owners opt to go to the shop to have it replaced instead of taking the time to analyze the challenge. Here are the best ways to replace the Camaro's tail lights.