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General Motors 2011 Chevrolet Camaro base-model V-6 amazingly comes in with a horsepower rating which beats the 2011 Ford Mustang! Although boasting some 278 pound-feet of torque, the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro is second fiddle to the Ford Mustang's 280 pound-feet ranking. Sure it’s the same engine in reality; but General Motors have qualified it for bigger numbers. Nonetheless, those who purchased 2010 Camaros shouldn’t feel left out as their engines actually produce an extra 8 horsepower than their stated figures.
Other significant changes for the new 2011 Camaro include the exciting limited colour offer of Synergy Green, as well as a heads-up display being standard on the 2LT & 2SS models. The HUD boasts a ton of information with speedometer, tachometer, external air temperature, compass, current gear, OnStar-turn by turn, audio & phone functions and lots more. The Synergy Green option adds $325 to the overall price of the car and is expected to be available from early June 2010.
Design is based on the legendary 1969 model; combining the spirit of the classic US muscle car with innovative fuel efficiency, technology, safety, handling and construction quality which motorists expect in a modern performance coupe. LS, LT & SS are the three trims available. The LS & LT options are driven by a 312-hp direct-injected 3.6-liter V6 in a six-speed manual or automatic transmission. The SS larger 6.2-liter V8 six-speed manual generates 426 horsepower and 400 horsepower via the six-speed automatic option. Independent rear suspension, superb traction control, six airbags and air-conditioning is standard on all models.
The LT model has 18-inch alloy wheels, power driver’s seat and fog lights; with the SS featuring distinctive front fascia, Brembo brakes, limited slip differential, sport suspension and rear spoiler as well as heated leather seats.
There’s also a convertible option available which features a bright anodized finish with slight changes to accommodate the convertible top. The 2011 Camaro Convertible boasts a torquey V-8 engine sending power to the rear wheels via a manual transmission. It also has four-wheel disc brakes and an independent suspension system. The 2011 Camaro Convertible blends a dramatic, futuristic design that is based on the brand’s heritage. It includes traditional long hood/short deck scope and a classic wide, wheels-at-the-corners stance giving the vehicle that infamous hugging corners look even when stationary. The Hugger Orange pearl tri-coat offers a contemporary update of an old favourite classic hue, which originates back to 1969.
Whether you opt for the convertible or not; General Motors 2011 Camaro is certainly a thoroughly contemporary vehicle that will please the most fastidious motorist.