Chevrolet Camaro convertible (5th generation, 2014) photo gallery
Available with a V6 or V8, the revived fifth-gen Chevrolet Camaro was based on the Australian Holden Commodore. Sold in Europe with a few modifications.
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Available with a V6 or V8, the revived fifth-gen Chevrolet Camaro was based on the Australian Holden Commodore. Sold in Europe with a few modifications.
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