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Anyone see how Chevy tweaked Dodge today?

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That's hilarious. I love it!!!! :ohyeah:

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That's not a Super Duty pulling those Camaro's is it?... Nah, that's gotta be a TopKick...

I hope.

Clever, clever... I wonder if they thought about crashing Ford's announcement of the Shelby GT also..

That's not a Super Duty pulling those Camaro's is it?... Nah, that's gotta be a TopKick...

I hope.

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If you look close, you can see the round bulges in the tail lights, it is definately a Chevy.

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Good, now if only GM would have this same "We're going to come F up your plans" attitude in everything it does, maybe Toyota wouldn't be such a problem. And I don't mean coming to Toyota press events and sitting an Aura outside (though that was a good idea with the Camaro), I mean focusing on making products that will do the talking for GM.

That's awsome! This is the GM I know and love...

Althought in hindsight I'd love to see the Camaro concept

trailer show up at the press event of the next prius even

better than this. I've got nothing against the Challenger.

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