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New Rear-Drive Car from Chevrolet

Chevrolet has announced that it will no longer race the current Impala SS for NASCAR in the 2013 season. Instead, it will use a completely new vehicle that is not the Malibu or next generation Impala. It is said that the new NASCAR race car will also be offered as a civilian.

The clues say that it will probably be a car based off of the old Pontiac G8's architecture, or the Holden Commodore as it is known in Australia. Chevrolet says that the model you can buy and the race car are going to be nearly identical, so it will most likely be rear wheel drive and offer a powerful engine option. 

That being said, the Caprice PPV police car for police officers is coming soon, and it offers a 6 liter V-8 and is basically a stretched Pontiac G8. We will maybe see something very similar to that. Whether it will be called the Caprice is unknown. More information will be told during the New York Auto Show.
There is more news! I am about to go on a little roadtrip from my hometown in the DFW area to San Antonio. It will only be two days, and I will record those two days here on my blog. Happy reading!

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