Chevy Does It Again With The SS Camaro.

General Automotive

Chevrolet Tahoe becoming the long-term fleet for Chevy for a year. While Chevrolet Trucks or Crossovers may have been able to tackle some of these jobs, none would take care of all of them like the Chevy Tahoe. Its strong qualifications, superb comfort, high-quality interior and generous room and cargo space made it a good choice for many SUV prospects. But with the brand new sports car of the future being the Chevy Camaro, what will happen to the Used Chevy Aveo?, Who cares lets talk about the Camaro.

The Underneath of latest Camaro 1969 looking body is a much shorter edition of General Motors Zeta blueprint, used on large rear-drive sedans such as the Pontiac G8. This architecture provides the Camaro with a stupendous four wheel independent suspension for better handling and much stouter look. Only a coupe body style are being offered, with the convertible model expected later on.

The latest model 2010 Chevy Camaro is a homerun. Car enthusiasts find that it not only looks the part of an old school muscle car, but also has the performance to match its bad-boy appearance. Additionally to its extremely praised throw back outside blueprint, the 2010 Camaro is outfitted with a awesome 304 horsepower V6 engine and very aggressive streamline achievements. The inside is brought down by the uncomfortable rear seats and no room for anyone getting stuffed in the back.

The V8 with a stick shift transmission produces an unbelievable 426 hp. The automatic transmission produces about 26 less horsepower than the manual transmission.

In actual tests of manual transmission, the V8 accomplishes zero to sixty in an impressive five seconds, with the V6 getting there a full second slower.

The 2010 Chevy Camaro is the easy pick among car enthusiast for those who get great pleasure from driving, thanks to its great combination of big power, and a new handling package. It even has enough poise to give upbeat models like the SRT8 Charger and Infiniti G37 some competition. We just wish the experience wasn’t like driving a really agile tank.The base V6 Camaro feels fast and sounds great, a good steal at somewhere just above $22,000.

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