End of the Road for Chevrolet Camaro: GM Announces Retirement of Sixth-Generation Model.

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General Motors has announced that it will retire the Chevrolet Camaro next year, leaving an uncertain future for the classic muscle car as the automaker continues a broader transition away from gas-powered vehicles. The last Camaros will roll off the line in January, though Chevy teased the possibility of a new version being introduced later. Chevy spokesman Trevor Thompkins said the company is “keeping the hope alive” for a new generation but declined to say whether any new releases would be gas-powered, hybrid or all-electric.
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