2010 Camaro LS LT SS
Hey guys. It's Nick againfrom Performance Radio Network. I mentioned I would post again once I got more production info. Well, here it is! CLICK HEREfor the article. Hope this is helpfull. Can't waite to burn out the SS!
Perhaps it's just me, but some of those shots just do not make the Camaro look all that "pleasing." The car has A LOT of angles to it...not smooth flowing lines, either. In the first set of three photos, take a look at the two silver photographs (top view and rear/side view). The top view really shows a lot of angles on the car and it just seems too much to me. In the rear/side shot, something just does not look right about it. I do not know if its the lower portion of the driver door or what. I know these are just photos and I hope it looks different in person.
I'm actually inticipating the base V6 to be in the low $20's. Any higher could drive potential undecidedbase model buyers that make up a LARGE portion of sales toward the challenger that is in the low $20's or better yet, the Mustang that starts at $18k. Expect the top SS to be between $35-$40K
ORIGINAL: tirespinner
I'm actually inticipating the base V6 to be in the low $20's. Any higher could drive potential undecidedbase model buyers that make up a LARGE portion of sales toward the challenger that is in the low $20's or better yet, the Mustang that starts at $18k. Expect the top SS to be between $35-$40K
I'm actually inticipating the base V6 to be in the low $20's. Any higher could drive potential undecidedbase model buyers that make up a LARGE portion of sales toward the challenger that is in the low $20's or better yet, the Mustang that starts at $18k. Expect the top SS to be between $35-$40K
It all depends on supply and demand.. 05 mustangs had a huge mark up when I looked.. they were much more popular than expected so dealerships were pocketing that extra 5-10k, ford didn't get that cash.. they were charging that much more just for the v6s..(they had 2 v6s left in august of '05) the dealership I went to didn't even have any GTs left.
I'll bet the dealerships markup the first Camaro's.. they'll be popular..
I'll bet the dealerships markup the first Camaro's.. they'll be popular..
ORIGINAL: tirespinner
I'm actually inticipating the base V6 to be in the low $20's. Any higher could drive potential undecidedbase model buyers that make up a LARGE portion of sales toward the challenger that is in the low $20's or better yet, the Mustang that starts at $18k. Expect the top SS to be between $35-$40K
I'm actually inticipating the base V6 to be in the low $20's. Any higher could drive potential undecidedbase model buyers that make up a LARGE portion of sales toward the challenger that is in the low $20's or better yet, the Mustang that starts at $18k. Expect the top SS to be between $35-$40K
I think that there will be some people that still want the nice sporty Camaro but want gas mileage aswell so they will go with the V6 Camaro for $4000 more than the over-played Mustang GT for $26k
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