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    Camaros Chevy History

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    000 the ZL-1 was absurdly expensive for the era. The other reason is because Chevy kept the option very low key and for good reasons. The ZL-1 had an all-aluminum‚ 427 V8 that was derived from their Can Am racing cars; so the price increase wasn’t truly unwarranted. The block weighed 160 lbs (72.5 kg) less than the regular V8’s and produced 430 horsepower. That made it good enough for 13 second quarter-miles. Second Generation: 1970 ½ - 1981 1970 ½ Camaro Z/28 Inspired by Ferrari’s the Camaro’s

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    Intro to marketing

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    Brand Mantra’s The Elevator Speech    Portrays brand associations and responses for a target market. Shows how it is actually perceived. Ask consumers “What comes to mind when you think about V8?” Then brand associations are grouped into categories. Set of abstract concepts or phrases that characterize the five to ten most important dimensions of the mental map of a brand Relate to points-of-parity and points-ofdifference Mental map  Core brand values  Brand mantra

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    torque‚ accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 6.4 seconds. If you desire more speed‚ the 375 horsepower 5.7-liter V8 with 410 pound-feet of torque accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds. If that is not enough‚ the 485 horsepower 6.4-liter V8 with 475 pound-feet of torque goes from zero to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds. For ultimate power and performance‚ the 707 horsepower supercharged 6.2-liter V8 races from zero to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds. If you have been longing for the rebirth of a classic American

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    Dodge Challenger

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    First generation (1970–1974) The Challenger was described in a book about 1960s American cars as Dodge’s "answer to the Mustang and Camaro. It was one of two Chrysler E-body cars‚ the other being the slightly smaller Plymouth Barracuda. "Both the Challenger and Barracuda were available in a staggering number of trim and option levels" and were intended "to compete against cars like the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang‚ and to do it while offering virtually every engine in Chrysler’s inventory."

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    RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL A. Research Proposal Student Name: HOANG THI LUYEN Student ID: 1427723 Working Title/Provisional Topic Title: Sustainable supply chain management in recycling industry: A case study of Lavergne Group in Canada. 1. Aims/objectives/Research Questions: 1.1. Research aims The aim of this study is to evaluate the problems associated with securing a reliable and cost effective sustainable supply chain in the recycling industry and elements of Sustainable Supply Chain Management

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    rivalry has been going on for generations now but when they first started to what we have now there is a big change in the power‚ speed‚ looks‚ and even the way that they look. for some people they want different looking mustang with the 435 hp coyote v8 or some want a new looking 455 hp Camaro SS. To know the car that your really want you will have to try them to find out. Let’s start with the Mustang‚ from the first time the mustang was made it was an iconic car from the start when it came out everyone

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    Carol Shelby's Life

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    an American V8 under the hood of that car?’. In pursuit of this idea‚ he went to Ford and made a tempting proposition. He said that if they would give him $25‚000 and some management personnel he would build a prototype that would “blow the corvette off in the weeds”. Don Frey was reluctant to do so but was quoted saying “maybe we should give him $25‚000 before he bites someone” and gave Shelby the requested sum. Ford made a stronger chassis and gave Shelby a number of small block V8 engines. One

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    Big Truck Research Paper

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    Big and Blocky The F350 Super Duty is a heavy duty pickup truck that can haul heavy loads – it’s a big truck for big jobs. Choose between the 6.2 litre gasoline V8 that gives you 385 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque or the turbocharged 6.7 litre diesel V8 that puts out 440 hp and 925 lb-ft of torque. And it’s not just the size of the engine you get to choose - Ford gives you a wide choice of fitout‚ whether you want a vehicle ready for tough jobs or a fully decked out‚ high-end truck to drive

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    a small british coupe it was equipped with the 1969 camaro Z/28’s 302 small-block V8 it is a legendary chevrolet but unfortunately it never made it to america And was only produced in south africa but very few people have the 100 1973 Firenza Can Ams. The 1983 Monte Carlo SS is another car it was designed for NASCAR and the sloped nose added aggression to the car for street it had a A 175-horsepower‚ 5.0-liter V8 backed that up. Heres another one the 1977 Camaro Z/28 the car was not around for

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    Mustang vs Camaro

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    The Mustang and Camaro have been compared since the Camaro first came out in the late 1960’s. The Mustang was pretty much the only sports car that was also a muscle car. Well‚ of course Chevrolet had to compete with Ford so they came out with the Camaro. The release of the Mustang was followed closely by the release of the Camaro a few years later. There is no doubt about it that the team from Chevrolet had stolen a magnificent idea and plan. These two muscle cars began the path for a revolution

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