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GM Camaro at Delhi Auto Expo

16 December, 2009, 10:10 IST by Satish Kalepu

General Motors is planning to unveil its pony car or muscle car Camaro at the upcoming Delhi Auto Expo in January. The model was initially designed by General Motors to compete with Ford Mustang but in India it is coming as a part of brand building exercise for the company. General Motors has not confirmed any plans so far to launch the car in the Indian market.

The fifth generation Camaro went into production in March earlier this year. General Motors is expected to showcase the same model at the Expo. In the international market Chevrolet Camaro is available in 10 exciting colour snapped in two flavors, the V6-equipped LS trim and the V8-powered SS model. Other available features include a wireless cell-phone link, USB port, satellite radio, and remote engine start. Its 2-door convertible model is due to arrive in the overseas market by mid-2011.

There are several other models that will be showcased by General Motors which includes Chevrolet Volt, Aveo CNG and Spark Electric Vehicle. General Motors is also launching Chevrolet Beat on January 04 which will be a hatchback model.

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i am waiting for that model can u tell me which person was dealing in that model i want to buy this model cotact me on this no. 09779100025
Raghbirsingh (December 29, 2009)
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