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That's what I like about this forum, although I don't post much on it, I think most of the people on here are a bit more realistic than some other Camaro forums I've visited. I agree with most of you. We all want GM to build the best Camaro possible, and Oshawa is one of if not the most high quality plant in all of North America. The chasis will be engineered by Holden, it will be assembled in Canada, but it's going to have 100% American DNA. In the end, GM in Detroit, MI, gets our money. And we might as well be happy for that.
It should be the best Camaro ever built, so why not utilize the best resources GM has to offer? Should GM gamble on quality just to have it built in the States? I don't think so.
Just to point something out to ilovethez28, only the 4th gens were built at St. Therese (1993-2002), and some of the 3rd gens I think. Prior to that, they were built at Van Nuys, California.
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