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Old 06-02-2003, 11:19 AM   #3
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Head on down to the dealerships and pick up some brochures. They have some pretty nifty fold-outs (virtually BOOKS!) on either vehicles. If you're REALLY ambitious, you could take one or both for a test drive and get the contrasts first-hand from a driver's point of view.

If you're writing (use spellchecker, only one 't' in 'writing', sorry had to nail ya on that ) this paper for a class, and its only a contrast, you may want to start with something simple like body styling and move on to include things in certain areas like drivetrain, handling, even history if you want. At least that's the way I would do it, just to give it some structure and let the sections of the paper develop themselves. Compare/contrast papers get boring very quickly, and I kind of hate professors that assign them because of the nature of the project. Personal story, don't ask.

You're right though. The camaro sites -- or at least a good percentage -- still seem to harbor AOL'ers that picked up that free zillion hours at Burger King if you sell your soul to satan.

See what you can find out on your own, then let us know where you stand. Good luck.
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