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The 2010 Camaro is available in a range of trims, starting at the entry-level V6-powered LS and mid-range LT model, and ending at the grin-inducing 6.2L V8-powered SS models.
Convertible models begin at the LT trim with a $37,030 sticker price. My tester, a Camaro SS Convertible with 2SS packaging, has a base price of $50,225.
An entry-level SS stickers for a little more than $37,000 including $995 in freight charges. That’s a healthy upcharge over the most-basic six-cylinder model, $9,105 to be exact.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway this week pulled the cover off of the 2022 Chevy Camaro SS Festival Event Cars, which will be used to promote the Indy 500 throughout April and May. The Indy 500 ...
Damn! I’m a Camaro guy! At least, that’s how I felt when I had the 2015 Chevy Camaro SS 1LE in my driveway for a week. That may change in the coming weeks as I’m booked in a 2015 Ford ...
Dubbed LT1, the 6.2-liter V8 in the Camaro SS belts out 455 horsepower at 6,000 revolutions per minute and 455 pound-feet (617 Nm) of torque at 4,400 revolutions per minute.
Chevrolet has announced that it will charge a whopping $75,000 for its upcoming 2014 Camaro Z/28 when it goes on sale this spring. That sticker price includes a $995 destination charge, as well as ...
When the first-gen Camaro hit the market a few years before, muscle car-craving American customers were instantly hooked. When the second one arrived, it became obvious Chevy got its hands on a ...