2010 Chevrolet Camaro
Features
As
good as the new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is, the folks at GM knew they
wouldn't be able to sell many unless the cars boasted the requisite
modern features that consumers demand while coming in at a
reasonable price. Despite some doubts in the industry about GM's
ability to deliver such a product, the Chevrolet Camaro scores on
both counts.
All variants of
the 2010 Chevy Camaro come with quite a few standard features, like
a "six-speaker CD system with an auxiliary input jack" that Cars.com
says, "for a base stereo...doesn't sound too shabby." Cars.com
points out that other "standard features include power windows and
locks, keyless entry, A/C and cruise control." Motor Trend reviewers
are pleased to report that the "base price for the V-6 edition is
just $22,995—and that car is by no means a rental-fleet special."
Motor Trend adds that "standard features include XM Radio...a tilt/telescoping
steering wheel, and turn-by-turn OnStar voice prompts," although
they note that "a nav screen is not offered." While the base
features on the Chevrolet Camaro are perhaps higher than what you'd
expect on a sub-$23,000 model, Autoblog points out that, "based on
features, the Mustang owns the modern convenience battle inside."
For those with a little extra dough to spend on their 2010
Chevrolet Camaro, reviews read by TheCarConnection.com note the
availability of a few options that might be worth the money. Cars.com
says a "nine-speaker Boston Acoustics sound system" can be called
upon to pump tunes throughout your 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, but "while
it does crank out more bass, it doesn't do much to improve sound
clarity." This probably says more about the quality of the base
system, however, than it does about the upgraded package. Autoblog
also states that "the best you can get from the factory is a single
CD player," although the 2010 Chevy Camaro can be had with "Bluetooth
connectivity, a USB port and iPod controls [that] come with the
Connectivity Package." How much can you spend? Cars.com informs us
that "fully loaded—with heated leather seats, a moonroof and a
litany of exterior add-ons—the V-6 Camaro can top out around
$40,000," while SS versions of the 2010 Chevy Camaro approach the
$45,000 mark.