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GM unveils new Camaro to be built in Canada

GM's Chevrolet has unveiled its 2010 Camaro, bringing back to life the iconic sports car it retired in 2002.

Despite record-high gas prices and production and work force cuts, General Motors still has a soft spot for muscle cars.

GM's Chevrolet unveiled its 2010 Camaro Monday, bringing back to life the iconic sports car it retired in 2002.

GM says the new Camaro, which will be assembled in Oshawa, Ont., is expected to get roughly nine litres per 100 kilometres.

It will hit showrooms early next year.

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GM will offer the Camaro with V-6, 3.6-litre engines in its LS and LT models, along with V-8-powered, 6.2-litre engines in its SS model.

Billed as a "fun, efficient sports car for the 21st century," GM hopes the new Camaro will appeal to enthusiasts and younger buyers.

GM has struggled amid record gas prices, a weak consumer environment and an unprecedented flight from trucks and SUV's in favour of more fuel-efficient sedans and crossovers.