Author Topic: Two Out of Three Ain't Bad: Most Chevy Camaros reportedly being sold with V8 power  (Read 4846 times)

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It's a sign of the times that most buyers of the new Camaro would go for the V6 and not the V8. At $31,595, the eight-cylinder SS model naturally sells for more than the $23,530 base V6 model. To compound the issue the V6 model costs the auto giant nearly as much to build as the V8 version.

So why would GM want buyers to go for the V6? The smaller engine would help the General keep its Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rate on the good side of earth-friendly. But according to Edmunds, customers have been voting with their feet. Their right feet, as it would happen, heavy as they are.

Of more than 47,000 Camaros sold from April through October, Edmunds estimates that about two-thirds have been V8 SS models – and so they bloody should be we say. :smile:

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Well, as the owner of probably the biggest gas guzzler (that's still stock standard) in the club, I'm all for the buyers of new Camaros getting V8's in their car.  
But, I reckon the 6 cylinder version would be a pretty nice car to drive.

 

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