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2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible: First Official Photos of Production Model

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General Motors has opted to unleash the first official pictures of the production-ready 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible on the pony car's dedicated Facebook page.

No specific details were released but we do know that the soft-top version of the new Camaro is pegged to enter production at GM's Oshawa plant in Canada during the first quarter of 2011, with sales set to start around April.

GM has also confirmed that the both the Coupe and Convertible variants of the Camaro will make their way over to Europe in the second quarter of 2011.

The Camaro Convertible will be offered with the same 3.6-liter V6 (re-rated for the 2011MY) and 6.2-liter V8 powertrains as the coupe model. GM has also

Source: Facebook , Via: Autoblog.com



7 Comments:

Anonymous said... »April 14, 2010

It has taken GM so long to launch this thing, I'm pretty sure anyone who was remotely interested in actually buying one has died!

Anonymous said... »April 14, 2010

this should be a good car for rental fleets and women for chevy and lets face facts here mustang conv. or camaro conv. easy choice for the chevy

Anonymous said... »April 14, 2010

i agree! the delay has made me waiting from the next generation camaro. yeah, it looks okay, but they have tempted and teased too long. i am so over it!

Anonymous said... »April 15, 2010

Who cares!

Anonymous said... »April 17, 2010

^.....I do.

Driving the SS with it's 400-Plus Hp and manual 6-speed brings back fond memories of earlier Camaro's, 440 Chargers and Road Runner's, GTO's, and L-88 Corvettes.

This new Muscle/Pony car, is so much better then they were, yet has all the elements of the visceral performance of those bygone Torque monsters.

I once drove a 68' Camaro with a 396" Engine and drum brakes all around. Yes, you could order them that way. Talk about seeing your life pass before you while you were standing on the brakes with both feet while they faded in to full coast mode at the approach of a tight 30MPH right hander and your still doing 80 MPH, is something you will never forget.

Having the top down will eliminate the claustrophobic feeling of the hard top version.

Anonymous said... »April 17, 2010

no. i do not care for it either. the taillights look chopped or ill-fitted. agreed. too little too late.

Anonymous said... »November 07, 2010

I can hardly wait for the convertibles to come out. Bring on the "Chevy" forever. I own an SS 396 Chevelle convertible and I can tell you that there is nothing like an all American big block to get the juices flowing.

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