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The American automaker Chevrolet has been producing the Camaro since 1966, but discontinued production of the 4th generation in 2002 and resumed production with the 5th generation in 2009. The 6th generation has been on the market since 2015 and received a facelift in 2018. Depending on the engine and tuning, the Camaro is classified as either a pony car (sports car) or a muscle car. The designation “2007” for
Following the release of the Sheriff version (with a special signal system on the roof and tinted windows) in 2016, the Pace Car variant is now being released in 2020.
The orange warning light can be turned on and off using the button on the trigger (steady light, flashing light, both at once, or off) – on the track, the PaceCar cuts a fine figure, especially when paired with other modern or classic American cars.
The handling—well, it’s not exactly a race car—it’s neither really low nor really wide—but that’s not what it’s meant to be. As a Pace Car in the appropriate operating mode, it’s a lot of fun and adds a nice playful element. I didn’t find any manufacturing defects; the livery looks authentic, though I couldn’t find an original prototype.
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