Like a friend who keeps inadvertently blowing up your phone with Facebook invitations to play Candy Jam or Cookie Crush Saga or whatever, we’ve been able to set our clocks to Chevrolet’s slow stream of 2016 Camaro information. Every few days, like a notification from Friend to Unfriend Immediately, Chevy has slipped out some new tidbit or detail about its yet-to-be-revealed sixth-generation pony car. The latest? A look at the car’s profile, as well as its grille. Oh, and the promise that, yes, Chevrolet actually tuned the car’s aerodynamics.
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Setting aside the fact that, in 2015, it would be more newsworthy for an automaker to declare that it styled a car and then never used a wind tunnel or ran a digital model through flow tests, Chevy did add that the new Camaro SS benefits from less aerodynamic lift than before. Also suffering from less lift? Our patience—we really just can’t wait to see the new Camaro in person this weekend.
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