So, we had a lab today in one of my Auto classes tonight. When we went into the shop to my surprise, there was a brand new 2009 Camaro SS. Such an awesome car. I can't wait to start seeing them on the roads! Here are pics.Sorry, for the idiots standing in the way and leaving all the doors open and stuff.Also the Camaro was dirty. That tells me who ever owned it was actually driving it on the road and that makes me happy knowing they are out there About damn time they grew a pair and started making REAL cars again like the Camaro and Challenger, and even the new Mustang looks great. WELL DONE AMERICAN CAR MANUFACTURERS!There are a few other pics of some of the shop cars we have to work on at my school: XLR, Prowler and a Viper GTS with 1000+ horse power.
I just about starting drooling, literally!!! It's so awesome to see it in a setting other than a show or standard pics. Done typing now, time to look at the pics some more!!!!!!!!
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There is also a yellow and orange Camaro in the parking deck that is being driven. I saw a silver Camaro in St. Clair last Sunday. Keep your eyes out for the yellow!I wish I had one of these, instead of the liquid red G8.
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Quote, originally posted by Mavrik »Man my automotive class never looked that cool. '87 Toyota Tercel 4x4 Wagon was the 'starter' car in my JC's auto class.The higher end classes got to work on a project car each year. I believe one of the two years I was there it was a '68 Mustang Coupe, so that's not too bad.
GM still has the PEP program for Managers. This is the Product Evaluation Program. I am in it, and get a different vehicle every 6 months or less. We also trade with others for their vehicles depending on what they have or want.