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Chevrolet El Camino & Chevy Trucks
Our fascination with the Chevy El Camino started in 1959 when it was
first released by GM. The first generation El Caminos were short lived as the model was
discontinued after a rushed development and slow sales. But four years later, it would
get a second chance and in 1964 it was revived. The Chevrolet El Camino has followed the
styling of its sibling, the Chevelle, for most of its life. When restyling was done to
the Chevelle, the El Camino would normally get similar (or in some cases identical)
changes as well. When the Chevelle was discontinued, it borrowed fashion tips from the
Malibu and Monte Carlo. The El Camino was phased out in 1987 as Chevrolet’s true pickup
trucks began to gain some traction in the market. Enjoy some of our featured articles
on the El Camino and other trucks and get great photos of these amazing American classics.
Chevy Camaro Research
Find new Chevy Camaro information as well as review photos, specs and more. Fuel efficiency is important and the 2010 Camaro with a 12v power outlet: front capacity gets 23 mpg. It has had 1 vehicle recall, which can give you an idea about its reliability. You also might want to research the Chevrolet Impala and the Cadillac CTS.
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