General Motors (GM) has reportedly ceased production of its Chevrolet Camaro this week, according to multiple industry sources and trade reports, Patrick Hilsman reported for United Press International (UPI).
The Camaro, known as a "pony" car, has seen multiple generations since its introduction in 1966, with the current sixth generation introduced in 2016. I Photo: General Motors
GM Authority, citing an unnamed source, stated that December 14 was the last day of production, a fact later confirmed by a GM representative.
The Camaro, known as a "pony" car, has seen multiple generations since its introduction in 1966, with the current sixth generation introduced in 2016.
Meanwhile, Packard, a car manufacturer and timepiece maker, announced the revival of its Victoria model from the 1930s. The Victoria will retain its long body and classic design but will feature modern updates and a higher price, positioning it as the American Rolls Royce.
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