2016 Chevrolet Camaro: Preview reveals an improved Camaro?

The 2016 Camaro, redesigned and a step-up from the previous model. Chevrolet/2016 Camaro

One of the hottest cars — perhaps made even more popular by the brand's exposure in the "Transformers" franchise — the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro has been making its rounds on social media and the Web. 

In a report from Auto Guide, the 2016 Camaro was last seen at Detroit's Annual Woodward Dream Cruise. The event is an annual exposition for America's greatest and latest cars, and Chevy chose the 2016 Camaro and Camaro convertible to be their car show entries for this year's event.

The latest Chevy Camaro model was revealed at the Chevy booth at the foot of old Woodward. It attracted the usual crowd as people wanted to see what a redesigned Camaro looks like — specifically this year's imagining of the muscle car.

This year's Camaro model is poised to heat up the battle with Ford. The Camaro has a turbo-charged four-cylinder engine included with the model, which is to become its base engine. The mid-range and top-of-the line models sport a 3.6-liter V6 and a 6.2 liter V8, respectively. 

A report from Autoomobile gives a glimpse at what Chevy could have done to address the glaring issue of a blind spot. According to the article, this is a pretty serious issue that drivers have been complaining about, reportedly making the Chevrolet Camaro potentially a bit unstable to drive. 

There were hopes that the new Camaro would address the problem. The redesign of the Camaro did improve the exterior design, but that was to make sure that the shape is as aerodynamic as possible for more speed. Nothing has been said about addressing the blind spot issue. 

Speculation says that Chevy's engineers may have addressed the said issue, but the specs for the car would have said that if they did. Once the models start to roll out from the assembly line, people will know if Chevrolet managed to correct the vital issue or not. 

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