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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2010

British motoring show Fifth Gear reviews the Camaro SS.

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  • 3:43  thats what she said

  • When Top Gear tested the Camaro, they compared it to an AMG Mercedes costing twice as much. I have so much more respect for Fifth Gear by using the similarly-priced Porsche Cayman as a benchmark. Top Gear = jolly good fun. Fifth Gear = consumer advice.

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  • @ThePodpie *had

  • corvette has irs in 1955

  • Wow.... an actual review? Thankfully its a real one as opposed that sad excuses for a review on top gear.

  • @TheMadTitan1776 it's all preference i guess becase most people think the camaro is badass looking

  • I appreciate the Camaro for what it is; a big-engined, relatively inexpensive muscle car. It is a fun car that a lot of people can afford. It is perhaps the most ugly car on the road though. Every time I see one I have to wince. It is beyond hideous.

  • I love how he thinks that is "European Technology" When the Corvette has always had independent rear suspension

  • @notecages25 Yes I think they were developped with Holden GM in australia

  • @80v8camaro, yes sir, just pointing out to another fellow youtuber that this particular model was built on a zeta platform developed in conjunction with Australia and US GM folks. Still built in Canada, just developed elsewhere:)

  • @notecages25 Camaro are built in Ontario Canada (even the ZL1) .

    Same as the 4gen (93-02) was built in boisbriand Quebec...

  • @stuntmanmike111781, cool, I hear ya, some parts are hard to come by but the good thing about these cars is that there are tons of US companies that offer upgrades every year making it cheaper and easier for individuals in the states. I can still buy new upgrades for my stock L98 engine in my 1992 Camaro Z28 and hit 400 bhp with stock internals for example.

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