This week, the GM rumor mill is working overtime. Word has it that we’re not only on the verge of seeing the next Chevy Camaro, but that it will share its underpinnings with new sedans to be sold elsewhere in the GM lineup. None of that is new, strictly speaking (we first heard about a gasoline-powered CT5 replacement last fall) and the last-gen Camaro and Cadillac CT4/5 shared both their underlying platform and an assembly line at GM’s Lansing Grand River plant in the Michigan capital. But there’s a twist: this time around, there’s going to be a Buick too (if Automotive News is to be believed, anyway). That’s interesting, to say the least, especially considering what GM president Mark Reuss has already said ab …
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