2010 Chevrolet Camaro Photo

2010 Chevrolet Camaro - Specifications

MSRP: $22,680 - $33,945 See Local Classifieds
 
2 Door Coupe LS Dimensions
MSRP For This Trim: $22,680
Vehicle
EPA Classification Compact
Weight Information
Base Curb Weight (lbs) 3780
Interior Dimensions
Second Hip Room (in) - TBD -
Second Leg Room (in) 29.9
Passenger Volume (ft³) - TBD -
Second Head Room (in) 35.3
Front Shoulder Room (in) 56.9
Front Head Room (in) 37.4
Passenger Capacity 4
Front Hip Room (in) - TBD -
Second Shoulder Room (in) 42.5
Front Leg Room (in) 42.4
Exterior Dimensions
Wheelbase (in) 112.3
Length, Overall (in) 190.4
Liftover Height (in) - TBD -
Height, Overall (in) 54.2
Track Width, Front (in) 63.7
Track Width, Rear (in) 64.1
Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) 75.5
Min Ground Clearance (in) - TBD -
Cargo Area Dimensions
Trunk Volume (ft³) 11.3

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Competitors for the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro fall in to several categories dictated by which Camaro you're considering.

The most obvious competitors are the Camaro's traditional nemeses: the 2010 Ford Mustang and 2009 Dodge Challenger.

We prefer the base Camaro to the base V-6 Mustang or Challenger because the Chevy's engine/transmissions are flat-out better.

However, the newest Mustang GT is plenty refined and stands out as a great value with a V-8.

The Mustang Shelby GT500 manages to eclipse even the Camaro SS's formidable punch, with 540 horses.

The Challenger R/T and SRT8 provide two different levels of V-8 power packaged around a larger five-passenger interior.

If you're looking at other coupes with V-6 engines and automatic transmissions, the Toyota Solara could be your car if you prefer a duller drive with less iconic style.

Sporty coupes like the 2009 Nissan 370Z and 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe might be up your alley if you're considering a Camaro with a V-6 and a six-speed manual.

The Camaro is unabashedly American in its styling, but the refinement of its powertrain and suspension are easily the match for these imports.

 
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