Chevrolet has officially
exported its muscle from Detroit to the other side of the
Atlantic. The best-selling muscle car of the past couple of years, the Camaro, is now available from United Kingdom dealerships in both Coupe and Convertible. It also seems to be priced quite well for what it
provides.
Starting at £34 995
(R424 527) for the SS Coupe,
Camaro is going for the jugular here, if you consider that a current BMW 330i
Coupe goes for £35 045 (R425 134)
in the UK. The Convertible is priced
from £39 995 (R485 183).
Only the top dog V8
is being made available, so no entry-level V6 at all at introduction. The 6.2-litre V8 produces 318kW (569Nm) and 298kW (556Nm) when mated with the 6-speed manual or the 6-speed
automatic respectively. The manual has a claimed average fuel consumption of 14.1 litres per 100km (20 MPG) while
the auto returns 13.1 l/100km (21.5
MPG)
In addition to the standard models, Chevrolet is also
offering, for a limited time only, the 2012
45th Anniversary Camaro, finished in striking Carbon Flash Black
with bespoke red and silver anniversary stripes, dark silver 20-inch alloys, a unique 45th anniversary
leather interior with red, white and blue
stitching and a one-off white-backed instrument panel. It’s priced at £36 495 (R442 724) for the
Coupe or £41 495 (R503 379) for
the Convertible.
We aren’t too sure if the car will pick up enough favour with UK customers who’ve watched
their American counterparts driving
the car for about two years now. Also, that it doesn’t come with a
British-flavoured diesel will also
count against it.
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