The new 2009 Chevy Camaro has been seen at some of the world’s most famous auto show. Even a handful of chosen people have gotten the lucky chance to sit behind the wheel and take it for the ultimate test drive. Now we have a tip that Chevy has taken it out on the roads in Melbourne, Australia for a much needed test drive.
It might at first seem odd to find the Camaro being tested in Australia, but that is because GM’s Australian arm, Holden, is leading the development work on the Camaro. The new Camaro is based on GM’s global rear-drive architecture, which also underpin’s Holden’s VE Commodore range of cars.
There are some thing in life that cannot be replaced. For someone who has owned their vehicle and has tried to keep it in great shape for many years the same could be said for them. Carol learned this 34 years ago, before she exchanged rings and vows. She was driving to work in her father’s ‘58 Oldsmobile, trying everything to turn a colleague’s eyes her way. Charlie didn’t seem interested.
Concept cars is what the auto industry uses to tempt us to auto shows. Seeing these beautiful vehicles on their pedestals with their shining paint makes every car lover drool with envy. But, behind ropes or metal barricades, concepts are off limits. Get too close, and a security guard is likely to take a step in your direction. Stick your cell phone camera as far as you can reach and you’ll likely hear “Sir!”.