First off, let me state that it is CamAro, not CamEro.
The Camaro, first introduced to the American people in 1966, is either seen as the American Muscle Car, or the mullet head driven rust bucket. There are 4 different body styles: the 1st generation, from 1966 to 1969; the 2nd generation, from 1970 to 1982; the 3rd generation, from 1982 to 1992; the 4th generation, from 1992 to 2002. When you say Camaro, most people think of the 3rd generations (1982-1992) which where mainly driven by nearly broke rednecks with mullets. They have given a bad image for all the other Camaros out there. Most people overlook the V6 F-Body just because it's not the powerhouse it's bigger brother is. Yet, a stock 3.8L Camaro can walk all over a stock 3.8L Mustang all day. A stock 3.8 can even hang with, and possibly beat, Mustang GT's. Generally, Mustang owners and ricers talk down on the Camaro, only because they're afraid of it. They shiver when one pulls up beside them at a light and don't dare allow eye contact.
In 2002, GM ceased production of the F-Body. This was due to declining sales of this marvelous car, even though it can romp on all the others out there. However, in 2007 GM announced they will be re-instating the Camaro in 2009. However, it won't be a F-Body.
The Camaro, first introduced to the American people in 1966, is either seen as the American Muscle Car, or the mullet head driven rust bucket. There are 4 different body styles: the 1st generation, from 1966 to 1969; the 2nd generation, from 1970 to 1982; the 3rd generation, from 1982 to 1992; the 4th generation, from 1992 to 2002. When you say Camaro, most people think of the 3rd generations (1982-1992) which where mainly driven by nearly broke rednecks with mullets. They have given a bad image for all the other Camaros out there. Most people overlook the V6 F-Body just because it's not the powerhouse it's bigger brother is. Yet, a stock 3.8L Camaro can walk all over a stock 3.8L Mustang all day. A stock 3.8 can even hang with, and possibly beat, Mustang GT's. Generally, Mustang owners and ricers talk down on the Camaro, only because they're afraid of it. They shiver when one pulls up beside them at a light and don't dare allow eye contact.
In 2002, GM ceased production of the F-Body. This was due to declining sales of this marvelous car, even though it can romp on all the others out there. However, in 2007 GM announced they will be re-instating the Camaro in 2009. However, it won't be a F-Body.
I have a 1997 3.8L v6 Camaro w/ Magnaflow exhaust and 90K miles on all stock parts. my friend has a BRAND NEW (as in 2007) Mustang 3.8L V6. When we raced, he was 4 cars behind me by the time I hit 90. He claimed I jumped early, so we lined them back up. This time, I let him launch first. As soon as I heard him hit the gas, I floored mine. He still ended up 4 cars behind me.
by RadRacer513 January 1, 2009
Get the camaro mug.Something awesome, rad, as it were, refers to things that don't have to be a Camaro or even a car. Often uttered to oneself, when one sees something that is unexpectedly eye catching that is ostentatious. Bemoans the cliche, that was often uttered due to the popualrity of the Camaro and the muscle car era. Dated to the very early eighties.
Frank: Dude I made out with Suzy last night!
Joe: No way!
Frank: Yea she even went to third base.
Sam: (Uttered in a disapointed tone)Man, I used to love that girl.
Joe: Whoa, bitchin camaro!
Joe: No way!
Frank: Yea she even went to third base.
Sam: (Uttered in a disapointed tone)Man, I used to love that girl.
Joe: Whoa, bitchin camaro!
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Get the bitchin camaro mug.Born in Mexico, Cesar worked on a farm as a boy and wanted to become a dog trainer in America. He illegally immigrated to the US and worked in San Diego in at a small dog grooming shop. He then worked as a limo/vallet service. After everyone saw how good he was with dogs, word of mouth spread and he soon started training dogs/people as he had his own small side business. Jada Pickett Smith was one of his first major clients and offered to help Cesar set up his own business.
Now he is host of the popular "Dog Whisperer" show on National Geographic. He is very good with dogs and constantly tells people to stop treating dogs like humans and be their pack leaders!
Exercise, Disipline, and then Affection - In that order!
Now he is host of the popular "Dog Whisperer" show on National Geographic. He is very good with dogs and constantly tells people to stop treating dogs like humans and be their pack leaders!
Exercise, Disipline, and then Affection - In that order!
Cesar Millan to a typical owner who spoils their pet with effection: "Be the pack leader and give off a assertive dominant energy and your dog will love you. Only give affection if the dog is being calm submissive"
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