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Mark Your Calendars: Sixth-Generation Camaro to Debut on May 16th
William Maley posted an article in Chevrolet
Chevrolet is planning something big for the debut of the sixth-generation Camaro. The brand announced this morning what can be described as a jamboree or a big party. They are inviting 1,000 Camaro owners to a day-long celebration on Belle Isle Park in Detroit on May 16th where the brand will show off the new Camaro. But that isn't all Chevrolet has planned for the day. A “Camaro Museum” display of the most significant vehicles from the brand’s history Hot-lap rides in the 2015 Camaro Z/28 around the Belle Isle Grand Prix course Meet-and-greet opportunities with Camaro designers and engineers. Camaro-only parking for owners “This will be an event Camaro fans will not want to miss. This is only the sixth time we have introduced an all-new Camaro. We wanted to share the moment with the customers and fans who have helped make Camaro both America’s favorite performance car for the past five years, and a cultural icon since 1967,” said Todd Christensen, Camaro marketing manager. Now if you own a Camaro and want a chance to be at the unveiling, you can register at thecamarosix.com. Source: Chevrolet Press Release is on Page 2 2016 Camaro Drops Cover on May 16 in Detroit DETROIT – Chevrolet is inviting fans to see the all-new 2016 Camaro on Saturday, May 16, in Detroit. The sixth-generation Camaro will cap a day-long celebration on Belle Isle, the 982-acre island park that is home to the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix. This year’s running is May 29-31. “This will be an event Camaro fans will not want to miss,” said Todd Christensen, Camaro marketing manager. “This is only the sixth time we have introduced an all-new Camaro. We wanted to share the moment with the customers and fans who have helped make Camaro both America’s favorite performance car for the past five years, and a cultural icon since 1967.” Chevrolet expects approximately 1,000 people to attend the Camaro reveal, which will also include: A “Camaro Museum” display of the most significant vehicles from the brand’s history Hot-lap rides in the 2015 Camaro Z/28 around the Belle Isle Grand Prix course Meet-and-greet opportunities with Camaro designers and engineers. Camaro-only parking for owners The event is free, however space is limited and registration is required. Attendance will be allocated with priority given to fans who agree to bring their Camaros to Belle Isle. For more information, or to register, please visit www.thecamarosix.com.- 6 comments
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Chevrolet is planning something big for the debut of the sixth-generation Camaro. The brand announced this morning what can be described as a jamboree or a big party. They are inviting 1,000 Camaro owners to a day-long celebration on Belle Isle Park in Detroit on May 16th where the brand will show off the new Camaro. But that isn't all Chevrolet has planned for the day. A “Camaro Museum” display of the most significant vehicles from the brand’s history Hot-lap rides in the 2015 Camaro Z/28 around the Belle Isle Grand Prix course Meet-and-greet opportunities with Camaro designers and engineers. Camaro-only parking for owners “This will be an event Camaro fans will not want to miss. This is only the sixth time we have introduced an all-new Camaro. We wanted to share the moment with the customers and fans who have helped make Camaro both America’s favorite performance car for the past five years, and a cultural icon since 1967,” said Todd Christensen, Camaro marketing manager. Now if you own a Camaro and want a chance to be at the unveiling, you can register at thecamarosix.com. Source: Chevrolet Press Release is on Page 2 2016 Camaro Drops Cover on May 16 in Detroit DETROIT – Chevrolet is inviting fans to see the all-new 2016 Camaro on Saturday, May 16, in Detroit. The sixth-generation Camaro will cap a day-long celebration on Belle Isle, the 982-acre island park that is home to the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix. This year’s running is May 29-31. “This will be an event Camaro fans will not want to miss,” said Todd Christensen, Camaro marketing manager. “This is only the sixth time we have introduced an all-new Camaro. We wanted to share the moment with the customers and fans who have helped make Camaro both America’s favorite performance car for the past five years, and a cultural icon since 1967.” Chevrolet expects approximately 1,000 people to attend the Camaro reveal, which will also include: A “Camaro Museum” display of the most significant vehicles from the brand’s history Hot-lap rides in the 2015 Camaro Z/28 around the Belle Isle Grand Prix course Meet-and-greet opportunities with Camaro designers and engineers. Camaro-only parking for owners The event is free, however space is limited and registration is required. Attendance will be allocated with priority given to fans who agree to bring their Camaros to Belle Isle. For more information, or to register, please visit www.thecamarosix.com. View full article
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William Maley Staff Writer - CheersandGears.com December 3, 2012 BMW could be cutting the V12 engine from the next-generation 7-Series. CarAdvice.com.au sat down with Christoph Priemelm, BMW Australia product and pricing manager. Preiemelm said that decision on whether a V12 is in the next 7-Series or not is up in the air. “There’s certainly some focuses where [the car’s planners] set targets in the sense of where emissions should go or what technology should be introduced, but whether it [the 7 Series V12] will be continued or not, the final call has not been made,” said Preiemelm. The V12 was introduced back in 1987 in the second-generation 7-Series. One of six 7-Series sold during the late eighties and early nineties were equipped with a V12. Since then, the V12 has become a niche model. Source: CarAdvice.com.au William Maley is a staff writer for Cheers & Gears. He can be reached at [email protected] or you can follow him on twitter at @realmudmonster.