Chevrolet’s Camaro is poised for success

By Aditi | April 4, 2009 12:22 am |
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66 Chevrolet, a world-class automobile manufacturer is in news again and this time it is for its new Camaro car. After much study, it is believed that Chevrolet’s Camaro is poised for success and there are several reasons to support this saying. With this car, the automobile industry might command huge market share in near future.

Chevrolet’s Camaro boasts of top-flight suspension, brake and steering hardware that has been derived from the Holden Monaro, an old rear-drive car that was built by GM’s Australian subsidiary. The difference in Chevrolet’s Camaro is that it is much more advanced that traditional model. It doesn’t use the b-pillar for support between the front and the rear seats.

Chevrolet’s Camaro features a 304 horsepower six-speed transmission. It can accelerate up to 60 mph in just 6.1 seconds that is even faster than the original V-8 model’s performance. It is also available with a 6.2 litre engine. HD headlights, Bluetooth connectivity, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control and side airbags are some other interesting features of Chevrolet’s Camaro.

With so many advanced features, it is needless to say that Chevrolet’s Camaro is poised for success.

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