‘10 Camaro Demand Through the Roof
In an industry that is facing troubled times, the 2010 Chevy Camaro is a shining star among Chevy lineup. It has proven to be a very popular model, consumers can’t wait to get their hands on it and in many cases, the Camaros are actually selling for more than the MSRP, simply because of the high demand. GM is trying to keep up production numbers with the sales numbers, but Camaros are flying out of dealerships. The Camaro was originally built from 1967 to 2002; the 2010 model marks the brand’s rebirth. Many consumers are previous Camaro owners, and are excited to get a modern version of the car they so loved. Dealers started selling the 2010 two-door Camaro in May, and while the new model is far from retro, it does bring forward some styling cues from older Camaros (namely the 1969 model) in a thoroughly modern manner.
The fastest Camaro has a 6.2-liter V-8 engine, generating 422 horsepower. The V-6 Camaro, with 304 hp, gets a much better 29 miles per gallon on the highway. The SS model offers 20-inch aluminum wheels and 4-piston Brembo brakes and offers an optional white stripe color option on the hood. Dealers have already booked about 25,000 orders for the Camaro, yet only half have been delivered to date. There is no question that the Camaro has grabbed the attention of the car-buying public, and the recent debut of Transformers 2 will likely give the pony car another marketing shot in the arm. So if buying a Camaro is on your list, get in line, and get ready to experience one amazing vehicle. For research, videos, pictures, and information, read this 2010 Chevy Camaro review.
Posted by reedman on Aug 17 2009 in Chevrolet News Tags: 2010 Chevy Camaro
