Friday, February 25, 2011

20 In Rims




20 In Rims

The 2011 Chevy Camaro looks mean. The Camaro has always been known to be a fast car, but it's been a lot of years since the car looked this good. The retro body style, infused with modern sharp edges strikes a look that harks back to the days of true muscle cars. With an optional 6.2L V8 pushing out 426 horse power on a stick-shift transmission according to Chevrolet, the 2011 Chevy Camaro is a true muscle car.

If you love the mean look, but prefer to have good gas mileage, Chevy's website says the optional 3.6L V6 gets an astonishing 18 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway, while still delivering 312 horse power. That's not bad for all that muscle, and with a starting price of $22,680, you can be styling without starving.

With hands-free Bluetooth wireless technology and turn-by-turn directions from OnStar, the Camaro has come a long way from its basic options beginnings, but the 2011 Camaro has stepped it up even more this year. No Camaro before has seen the likes of this year's HUD system. According to Chevrolet.com, the Head-Up Display (HUD) in the 2011 Camaro displays your speed, RPM, stereo station and more on the windshield right in front of you. With this technology there is no need to ever take your eyes off the road.

The 2011 Chevy Camaro has taken a queue from luxury cars as well. According to Chevrolet, six airbags now deploy for safety in a collision, as opposed to just two. Of course, there are a host of electronics built into the car to help you avoid having an accident.

A truly inspirational ride, the 2011 Camaro 2SS is unlike any previous Camaro. It will set you back over $34,000 according to Chevrolet.com, but with the HUD system, 20 inch rims, a nine speaker Boston Premium Acoustics stereo system with USB port for your MP3 player, built-in Bluetooth for wireless hands-free connection to your phone and leather seats, has a Camaro ever been this impressive? It's a dream car for any true Chevy Camaro fan.

The long-nosed Camaro body styles of the 1980's and 1990's were a strong look for the Camaro over the years, but going back to the iconic look of the late 1960's was a brilliant move for Chevrolet. The Chevy Camaro comes from a strong beginning in muscle car history and a step back to that look says, We haven't forgotten where we came from. That's a bold statement for any company to make.

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