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The Camaro is an American vehicle. No, it wasn't assembled in the USA, but it sure as hell spent the first four or five years of it's life going through design, engineering and logistics in the USA.
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I love this stuff. The concept car was done in Detroit (Warren, MI specifically).
The car is based on a chassis largely designed, engineered and tested in Australia.
Damn near all of the electronics in the car come from Japan and China.
The transmissions come from Japan (Aisin) or Mexico (TR6060).
The car's exterior designer came from Korea. (A Korean had his finger closer to the pulse of American muscle than Americans did

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The car is assembled in Canada and sold all over the world.
The LLT V6 originated in Europe.
The car was tested in Australia, the US, Germany, and Canada.
The car always was, and will continue to be, an international joint effort. The 5th gen Camaro has never been at any point in its life cycle, a purely American car.
And that's perfectly ok
You bring together the best of the best, from all over the world, and you get a truly world class car.