Lovers of the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro have already placed orders for over 25,000 cars, but only half of these orders have been filled. Apparently demand hasn’t let up in spite of the downturn in the economy. Prices are remaining high due to the demand, as well, according to Bloomberg While many cars, foreign and domestic, on the market are offering some sort of financing or incentives on them, the Camaro has none.
In fact, it’s selling for about $500 over sticker price. The 2010 Camaro comes in a range of trims, starting with the entry-level V6-powered LS and mid-range LT model, and ending at the grin-inducing 6.2L V8-powered SS models. Both six-speed automatic and manual gearboxes are also available.
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