The existing Camaro is the contemporary motivation of the Classic American Sports Car ad is the 21stCentury Sports Car. Camaro is at present is the most up-to-date car in the industry and the car to be envied by all. Camaro3.4L V6 and 6.2L V8 power trains place the typical features for working in the section. CamaroSS has six speed manual and offers 426 HP and 420 lbs-ft of torque with the price starting at $31,595. CamaroSS has six speed automatic transmission characteristics having Active Fuel Management and accomplish EPA est16/25 and 400 HP / 410 lbs-ft of torque. Camaro is the first model of Chevrolet having Boston Acoustics audio system. Camaro standard safety characteristics contain such usual apparatus like six airbags; Stabilitrack; Traction Control; ABS and OnStar. CamaroRS consisting of HID Halo Ring headlamps put it quite different on the road. It’s a movie star Transformers’ Bumblebee. No other car on the road comes in this low range of $30,000. It has features, technology and 304 HP AND29 MPG HWY and a staring price of $23,565.
Why should you go for new Chevy Camaro
November 8, 2009The new Chevy Camaro makes its own unique distinction with its 3.4 L V6.2 and 6.2 L v8 powerset engine, becoming the standard performance set car. Its origin can be traced back to the classic American sports car. Camaro SS offers both six speed auto ad manual transmission speed with active fuel management system, achieving 16/25 EPA and 400 HP torque. The new Camaro SS comes with a starting price at $31,595 and is the only first Chevy available with a Boston Acoustics radio system.
The main safety features of the latest model of Camaro include standard equipment such as six airbags, Stabilitrack, Traction Control, ABS and OnStar. Camaro RS package with HID Halo Ring headlamps sets its self apart on the road giving the look of movie star – Transformers’ Bumblebee. Camaro is one of the hottest car General Motors has ever made with starting price as low as $23,565.
Test drive the new 2010 Chevy Camaro
November 1, 2009
The 2010 Camaro is a faithful remake of the `68 Camaro with modern features and amenities with plenty of power and exhaust rumble which gives you a feeling as if you are driving a 6.2-liter V8 powered Camaro.
To a certain extent, it looks more as a sports car a perfect street machine to drive. Kudos to the development team at General Motors for the new Camaro. It resembles the old protégé 68 Chevy, but is a completely modern rendering with angular design and sharp edges. This is noticeable in the rear fender flares, which, when you look at them through the outside rearview mirrors, resemble a Porsche’s, but are more angular.
The only concern is that the windows seem little narrow, making the finished car look “chopped.” This is a problem with a lot of new designs which seem to be caused by the abundance of safety equipment inside the doors that actually make the doors taller.
Sitting in the Camaro is as much fun as looking at it. The seats offer excellent side support and are comfortable. The rear seats offer support, but they are difficult to enter because the car is a coupe.
Out on the road the ride may be hard, but not harsh. The firm suspension lends itself to excellent handling, probably better than the original. Ride quality suffers a bit on “normal” roads, but you can easily become accustomed to the ride quality.
Acceleration is excellent, and you really have to pay attention to the digital speedometer located in the center of the instrument panel. There are a normal large tachometer and speedometer, but the digital speedo is so easy to rear one tends to ignore the analog one.
You may like the way the 6-speed automatic shifts, but still can try the manual version. There are rocker switches located behind the steering wheel that you can use to shift without taking your hands off the wheel.
In addition, there are a water temp and fuel level gauges in the main i.p., with four accessory gauges in a “4 pack” ahead of the shifter at the base of the center stack. These include oil pressure, oil temperature, volts and transmission fluid temperature.
The gauges are light blue on black, which is a nice combination. Each door also has a light blue slash that is lighted at night. Like the original one, the trunk is compact. What makes it tough for loading larger objects is that the opening is small.
Options include the RS package ($1,450) which consists of 20-inch wheels, high intensity headlamps, a rear spoiler, and RS unique tail lamps. The 6-speed automatic with remote start goes for $1,185, polished wheels adds another $470 and the compact spare another $150.
The bottom-line is that the 2010 Camaro is not only a faithful modern re-creation of the classic Sixties Camaro, it is also a ball to drive and be seen in. So, if you’re hankering for the good old days, this is the one for you!
Europe to get Chevrolet Camaro by 2010
July 9, 2009Recent interview with General Motors executive manager in Germany confirmed that the Detroit automaker will officially export the Camaro to Europe somewhere in 2010. The current plan is to market the two- door under Chevrolet banner as Chevrolet is considered more as budget brand in Europe. Although GM had been mulling on the fence to send Camaro to Europe, but the popular car will spearhead to the other side of Atlantic, although no official timeline has been set up.
Currently in the United States, the Chevrolet Camaro is sold with three different engine options which include 304HP, 3.6 liter V6, 400HP and 426HP of the 6.2 liter V8. There is no clear indication till date which engine version will be going to Europe. The current cost of 2010 Camaro is around €16,400 – €25,215.
According to an industry expert from General Motors, they would double Camaro offering by 2012 based on the future market scenario. One factor that would hold back the current plans is pending Camaro orders from the US market. Current estimates reveal that around 25000 Camaro vehicles have been ordered and less than half have been filled.
2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
May 28, 2009Having won the hearts and minds of car lovers the Chevrolet Camaro is well on its way to becoming a modern classic. Before releasing the Camaro GM released a number of concepts for the car including a ragtop convertible model which will be available by March 2011. The 2011 Chevrolet Camaro convertible is said to be available with both the V6 and V8 option.
2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible
May 27, 2009Having won the hearts and minds of car lovers the Chevrolet Camaro is well on its way to becoming a modern classic. Before releasing the Camaro GM released a number of concepts for the car including a ragtop convertible model which will be available by March 2011. The 2011 Chevrolet Camaro convertible is said to be available with both the V6 and V8 option.
2011 Chevrolet Volt
May 22, 2009The 2011 Chevrolet Volt has recently given a few impressions to those journalists who have been aloud twenty minutes inside one. The first impression is the silence. It is one thing to coast along doing 15-20 mpg, but to accelerate from 0-60 mph with no noise other than that of the wind and tires is incredible, and Tony Posawatz said that the sounds will be even less noticeable on the final product. Secondly, the best way to decrease speed in the Volt is by lifting off the gas pedal. When the car is shifted into low mode, the motor then charges the batteries while also slowing the car. Thirdly, acceleration is impressive, GM is aiming for the feel of a 250-hp V6 sedan, and expects to have a sub-nine second 0-60 time. The Chevrolet Volt could very well be the next big hit that GM needs.
2010 Chevrolet Camaro Police Design
May 16, 2009A 2010 Chevrolet Camaro enthusiast decided to photoshop their version of a future Camaro Police car. Featuring a push bar, sleek LED light strip, alternating head and tail lights, custom “stop” LED bar, graphics, and more. The LED light strip on the roof looks a little outdated compared to those on cruisers out now, but none the least it’s one cool concept.

2010 Chevrolet Camaro Police Design
May 16, 2009A 2010 Chevrolet Camaro enthusiast decided to photoshop their version of a future Camaro Police car. Featuring a push bar, sleek LED light strip, alternating head and tail lights, custom "stop" LED bar, graphics, and more. The LED light strip on the roof looks a little outdated compared to those on cruisers out now, but none the least it’s one cool concept.
Posted by Maguire Automotive Group
Posted by Maguire Automotive Group 
Posted by Maguire Automotive Group 



