Is the Camaro really a berserker?
Is the Camaro really a berserker?
It’s a berserker.” —Daniel Pund, Deputy Editor Arriving in February 2016, our Alpha-platform Camaro, which GM says is 220 pounds lighter than the Zeta-platform car it replaces, was fresh off a comparison-test victory over the Mustang GT and had just received its first of two 10Best trophies (it won in 2016 and 2017 ).
Is the Alpha-platform Camaro really 220 pounds lighter than Zeta?
Arriving in February 2016, our Alpha-platform Camaro, which GM says is 220 pounds lighter than the Zeta-platform car it replaces, was fresh off a comparison-test victory over the Mustang GT and had just received its first of two 10Best trophies (it won in 2016 and 2017 ). That we like this car is no secret.
Is the 2016 Chevy Camaro a good car?
The Chevrolet Camaro received its first major update in years for 2016, and we have thoroughly enjoyed it in both SS V-8 (see the review) and RS V-6 forms. Both of those models are outstanding performance cars; the SS even won our 2016 V-8 Muscle Car Challenge.
Is the LT1 Camaro better than the Mustang?
But sprinkled among them are more thoughtful reflections, such as: “The LT1’s bawl alone puts the Camaro beyond the Mustang; the car’s comprehensive dynamic superiority is just icing on the cake.” Nevertheless, one of the Camaro’s strengths is its overall ease of use.
Why is the Camaro so hard to ride inside?
Inside, the base model Camaro suffers from a lack of soft materials, as we’ve noted in previous impressions of the V-6 model.
Do Camaros have back seats like Mustangs?
Nevertheless, here’s what you must know: The Camaro has a narrow greenhouse, unknowable corners, near-zero rear visibility, and, yes, back seats that are less usable than a Mustang’s. These facts were not lost on our logbook scribes.