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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 764870" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>Haven't bought it yet. Have to find a "stripped down" model with six speed manual and it will be mine! I do like the camaro, but I've had too many problems with GM trucks at work and not in a hurry to give them any more money. Fords have been stellar for me. As far as corporations being "green" for now it's gimmicks and marketing. Once it makes bottom line sense though, there will be alot of truth to it. Case in point: if the Sprinters weren't such pieces of crap, that drive line would be powering the fleet. Can't argue with 23 mph in a vehicle that size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 764870, member: 22662"] Haven't bought it yet. Have to find a "stripped down" model with six speed manual and it will be mine! I do like the camaro, but I've had too many problems with GM trucks at work and not in a hurry to give them any more money. Fords have been stellar for me. As far as corporations being "green" for now it's gimmicks and marketing. Once it makes bottom line sense though, there will be alot of truth to it. Case in point: if the Sprinters weren't such pieces of crap, that drive line would be powering the fleet. Can't argue with 23 mph in a vehicle that size. [/QUOTE]
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