2010 Chevrolet Camaro - Good for the adrenalineThe vehicle is a 2010 Chevy Camaro. It is a super sport model with leather interior. It has aftermarket exhaust and a moon roof. The car is all black everything: paint, rims, taillights etc. Show I avoided an accident from a red light runner in Downtown Phoenix by breaking and swerving to the left. It made it very easy to control and not flip or lose traction. Positive features are the sleek look of the body. It also has a very powerful engine that sounds great with aftermarket exhaust. It is very difficult to see in other directions other than forward. If you are trying to back out of a parking spot or look to your sides for vehicles when transitioning lanes, the blind spots with this vehicle are far more pronounced than previous vehicles I have owned. You might like these vehicles from Midway ChevroletOver 1,000 vehicles in stock
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See estimated payment Expert ReviewsCar Reviews A tire-burning terror with a very friendly price tag, Chevrolet’s Camaro coupe and convertible are the modern day heirs to the 1960s-era musclecar throne. They are also unapologetically American. Be it the pure performance of the 580-horsepower ZL1 or the 323 ponies in the most basic V6 version, the 2015 Chevy Camaro never fails to excite. Car Reviews Available as a coupe or convertible, the Chevrolet Camaro is a modern interpretation of the muscle cars that have come before it. With prices ranging from under $25,000 to over $60,000 and a variety of powertrains that includes a 7.0-liter V8 in the new Z/28, there is a Camaro for every budget and taste. What year is best for Camaro SS?If you want a classic and have deep pockets, the 1969 model year of the Camaro SS is thought to be the best of all time. The rest of the model years in the first generation are also sought-after barn finds. The fifth-generation Camaro SS signaled the return of the Camaro after an eight-year break.
Which Camaro SS is the fastest?The fastest Camaro hit its stride in the fourth generation. The Camaro SS traveled from 0 to 60 mph in 5.2 seconds. It shared a 5.7-liter LS1 Pushrod V8 engine with the Pontiac Firebird.
Is the Camaro SS a good car?Regardless of engine, the Camaro is the best-driving muscle car of its segment, edging out more expensive sports cars when it comes to behind-the-wheel thrills. Poor outward visibility and a tiny trunk limit its practicality as a daily driver.
Are Camaro SS discontinued?According to industry rumors and automotive news, the gas-powered Camaro is currently slated to be discontinued by 2024. As GM moves into electric vehicles and retires the Alpha platform that the Camaro is currently built on, there will likely never be a new Camaro after model year 2023.
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