Check out this video of a 2010 Camaro SS with hydraulics. Can’t say it’s what I would do to my car, but everyone loves something different when it comes to cars, am I right???
Kid gets brand new Camaro SS for his 16th birthday…awaiting video of him wrecking it…
S.O.B! What does a 16 year old need a brand new Camaro for? Oh well, better than getting him a Hyundai Genesis Coupe or some other foreign garbage like that.

The link to Jalopnik shows more shots of the carnage you see above, but basically the story goes like this. Some idiot was acting like an idiot in his Camaro SS and manged to basically cut the car in half with a telephone pole. He managed to walk away with nothing more than a cut on his head! Unbelievable! Just goes to show you how well built the new Camaro is I guess…
(Image source: Jalopnik)
GM shows off the 2010 Chevy Camaro SS Indianapolis 500 Pace Car

The car you see above is a rolling tribute to the Camaro pace car from 1967. They share a similar paint scheme and styling but that’s where the similarities end. This is, after all, a new generation of Camaro! For all of the details, head on over to Autoblog.
(Image source: Autoblog)
John Fitzpatrick from GM makes offical reply to bloggers Camaro SS transmission concerns

It’s a funny world that we live in today. Companies are using the internet to market their products but that same internet can come back to bite them. Honda found that out the hard way when they released pictures of their new Accord Crosstour on Facebook and the opinions left were less than favorable. To make matters worse, Honda started deleting the negative comments and actually had employees leave positive feedback without stating they were a member of Honda’s workforce.
The blogs lit up again when stories came out about 2010 Camaro SS owners having transmission issues and the complaints were quickly blown out of proportion. So, to help calm any concerns, GM’s own John Fitzpatrick, marketing manager of Chevrolet’s performance cars, went on the blog and left his own comments and GM’s official response to the situation. He let owners know the issue has been corrected, all cars affected are covered by GM’s 5 year/100,000 mile warranty and they would stand by that decision. For all of the details, head on over to Autoblog.
(Image source: GM)

