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The Chevrolet Camaro has been a staple in the American muscle car scene since it returned in 2009 from a seven-year absence in the first decade of the century. But just as it came back with a vengeance earlier this decade, the Camaro could once again go away, quiet as a mouse, in 2023 when the current sixth-generation model ends its run. General Motors has refused to comment on the Camaro’s fate beyond this generation, but a report from Muscle Cars and Trucks alleges that the iconic nameplate will once again be shelved in light of the model’s recent struggles to generate the kind of sales traction that justifies its existence. Is the General’s warhorse about to be put to pasture again? Only time will tell, but the next few years will likely determine whether the muscle car lives to see another generation or closes the chapter on what has become a rough couple of years.

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