Thursday, June 24, 2010

Chevrolet Camaro Cars Review

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Chevrolet Camaro made in North America by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors. It was introduced in September 1966 as a 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang. The all new Camaro will begin with early production versions at the end of 2008 and will go on sale in the first quarter of 2009. “The new Camaro will be almost identical to the concept, a thoroughly modern interpretation of the 1969 model, considered by many to be the best design of the car’s first generation”. The front engine, rear wheel drive sport coupe will feature an independent rear suspension, and will be offered in a variety of models with the choice of manual and automatic transmissions and V-6 and V-8 engines.


Best-laid affairs generally run into trouble, as Robert Burns implied. Take the 2010 Chevy Camaro. Falling home values, bound credit, new aggrandizement worries, and almanac gas prices were not on anyone's alarm about three years ago, if General Motors hinted at the acknowledgment of its adventurous rear-wheel-drive Ford Mustang-fighter. Now that absolute bread-and-butter storm is still evolving and battering new-vehicle sales, yet GM couldn't allow to stop the car at this backward stage. That's why the 2010 Chevy Camaro remained on clue to a early-2009 debut.
The 2010 Chevy Camaro accustomed in three auto models blooming on the big-buzz 2006 Detroit Auto Show concept. Convertible versions (previewed by a 2007 Detroit concept) were to be added during the 2010 archetypal run, but now they'll arise in aboriginal 2011. A new high-performance Z28 copy was anticipation for model-year 2011, but it reportedly has been shelved. Chevy appropriately renews the "ponycar" action it endure waged with Ford in 2002. It aswell takes on a reincarnated Dodge Challenger that angled aback in 2008 in hot SRT8 guise and added lower-cost boilerplate V6 and V8 models for 2009.

The 2010 Chevy Camaro calendar starts with coupes in abject LS and uplevel LT trim that backpack the 3.6-liter twincam V6 with absolute bang that is acclimated in Cadillac's entry-level CTS exceptional midsize sedan. In Camaro tune, the V6 is rated at 304 horsepower. The top of the band is a acceptable performance-oriented SS archetypal with a 6.2-liter V8 adopted from abject Chevy Corvettes. In Camaros, the V8 comes in two flavors. Cars with the 6-speed chiral get a LS3 rated at 426 horses. In addition nod to ambiguous petrol prices, cars with the automated are able with a L99 that will accept GM's gas-saving Active Ammunition Management cylinder-deactivation arrangement and about 400 ponies. All these models should account 6-speed chiral and alternative 6-speed automated transmissions.


So here it is, the new 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible. What do you do when a new model of a particular car will be launched in about a year? You leak the photos of it on your Facebook Fan page… which is exactly what Chevrolet has done with the upcoming Camaro Convertible.

You can clearly see that the Carmaro pictured here is something a little different from what we have seen on the road, for obvious reasons. For 2011 Chevrolet will officially offer a soft-top convertible version of the Camaro. The one pictured here is a V6 RS model with the fake hood scoop and rear back-up sensors in the rear bumper. We should get some more official photos from Chevrolet soon.

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