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Here’s what you need to know about the new Camaro convertibles

Here’s what you need to know about the new Camaro convertibles

The Chevrolet Camaro series was developed in 1966 with an intent to provide an experience of driving a sports car to a regular consumer. The first generation of the Camaro family was introduced with a classic design consisting of a short deck and long hood. Since its inception, Chevrolet has rolled a total of six generations and has evolved to an incredible degree. Its current generation offers a lighter and sleeker appearance with an extensive range of trim levels and powertrains meant for all kinds of budgets. Camaros are available in coupe and convertible bodies, however, the latter remains quite popular among the drivers.

If you are looking for a new car, especially a convertible, then read on to know more about the new Camaro convertibles.

Chevrolet Camaro 1LS
The Camaro 1LS convertible comes with a 2.0L Turbo SIDI or 3.6L V6 DI engine, delivering a fuel economy of 23 MPG. It is equipped with six-speed manual transmission along with four-wheel antilock disc brakes, OnStar, StabiliTrak (an electronic stability control system), and SiriusXM satellite radio. Its interiors boast features such as six-way power-adjustable passenger seat, front bucket seats, carpeted floor mats, Rear Vision Camera, compass display, and power door locks. Priced at $32,900 approximately, this is one of the cheapest new Camaro convertibles.

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
The Camaro ZL1 is one of the most popular muscle cars that entails a powerful 6.2-liter V-8 engine available with a six-speed manual or a ten-speed automatic transmission offering an average fuel economy of 16 MPG. It comes with key inclusions like StabiliTrak, Rear Park Assist, Rear Vision Camera, OnStar, Universal Home Remote, memory settings, Bose premium 9-system sound system, Magnetic Ride Control, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, and dual-zone automatic climate control. Moreover, this variant is outfitted with RECARO performance front-bucket seats which are ventilated and heated, Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperCar front and rear summer-only tires, and a suede microfiber-wrapped steering wheel. The ZLF is one of the priciest new Camaro convertibles, it currently costs around $68,495.

Apart from these models, you can also check out the other new Camaro convertibles, 1LT, 1SS, 2LT, and 2SS priced at around $33, 695, $43,995, $36,695, and $48,995, respectively. All the new Camaro convertibles are offered with a two-year schedule maintenance and warranties for bumper-to-bumper damage and corrosion. It is important to note that the prices mentioned might vary across dealers and locations. To get the best quote, you can look for the nearest Chevrolet dealer with the help of a store locator on their official website.

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