2010 Chevrolet Camaro Review
Since the Chevrolet Camaro disappeared after the 2002 model year,
enthusiasts have clamored for a new version of the hot rod. It’s
nearly here—and though it’s just emerging in production form, the
2010 Chevrolet Camaro is already getting glowing reviews from the
automotive press for its perfectly retro body.
Reviews
read by TheCarConnection.com tend to view the 2010 Chevy Camaro as
the most appealing of the trio of Detroit pony cars (the other two
being the Ford Mustang and the Dodge Challenger). The new Chevrolet
Camaro, which is available in V-6-powered LS and LT trims, as well
as the V-8-powered SS, strikes an unrivaled balance
between retro styling cues and modern
elements. Cars.com comments that, "though loosely styled after the
1969 Camaro, the 2010 model lacks the vintage look of the current
Dodge Challenger or Ford's 2005-09 Mustang." Car and Driver agrees,
praising the 2010 Chevy Camaro for its "evocative, contemporary
styling" that recalls the nameplate's
late-60s glory years but "thankfully
misses being totally retro." Automobile
Magazine says that, "out
among traffic,
the Camaro stands out," and not
just for its unmistakably loud exhaust note. In a nod toward
Chevrolet's other sportscar, Autoblog points out that "the reverse
Mohawk in the roof is meant to tie the car to the twin-cockpit
silhouette of the Corvette," a vehicle that also lends its V-8
engine to the Chevrolet Camaro SS. All told, reviewers are hard-pressed
to find anything disappointing about the exterior, and early
consumer reaction seems to be very positive as well.