Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Soon, we’ll see if the new Camaro has the tricks to last



By its spec sheet., The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro looks like the final evolution of the pony car. The big question is if there is enough buyer’s pony-car for support over the long haul.

The gasoline cost $ 2.30 per gallon when the world has gone ga-ga over the Camaro concept of the exhibition automatic Detroit in January 2006. She made more than the average $ 4.00 nationally on July 21, when Chevrolet unveiled the Camaro production at its technology center in Warren, Michigan. Most projections suggest $ 5.00 per gallon before the car hits showrooms in spring 2009.

With the transition in gas prices and more difficult economic times, car buyers have moved to the practice - and economical fuel. Yet if Chevrolet is expressed concern about the new Camaro, Vice-president Ed Peper of Chevy does not leave.

“We are excited about the launch now because so many people had expected,” Peper said in the statement. “We have style, value and fuel economy which is ahead of the competition.”

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