
2010 Camaro at New York Auto Show 2009, 2010 Camaro design is tighter and leaner, With the 3.6-liter V-6 engine and choice of six-speed manual transmission, prices for the Camaro LS start at $22,995. Fuel economy for LS and LT models are 18/29 mpg.
2010 Camaro Specs :
Fuel Economy (City/Highway)3.6 liter V-6 (304 horsepower): 18/296.2 liter V-8 (426 horsepower): 16/26
Air Pollution (1 Worst/ 10 Best)3.6 liter V-6: Score 66.2 liter V-8: Score 7
Greenhouse Gases (1 worst/ 10 Best)3.6 liter V-6: Score 56.2 liter V-8: Score 5
Interior Toxins (0-1.25 low, 1.25-3.25 medium, 3.25- 5 high concern)Since the 2010 Camaro has not been released for testing, I estimated its rating through three of GM’s other current vehicles. The Cadillac CTS received a 1.1 (low concern), the Chevrolet Corvette received a 1.3 (low), and the Chevrolet Cobalt received a 0.8 (low). With these numbers in mind, it is safe to assume that the Camaro would be fairly low, somewhere in the range of 1.3 presumably (low concern).
2010 Camaro Specs :
Fuel Economy (City/Highway)3.6 liter V-6 (304 horsepower): 18/296.2 liter V-8 (426 horsepower): 16/26
Air Pollution (1 Worst/ 10 Best)3.6 liter V-6: Score 66.2 liter V-8: Score 7
Greenhouse Gases (1 worst/ 10 Best)3.6 liter V-6: Score 56.2 liter V-8: Score 5
Interior Toxins (0-1.25 low, 1.25-3.25 medium, 3.25- 5 high concern)Since the 2010 Camaro has not been released for testing, I estimated its rating through three of GM’s other current vehicles. The Cadillac CTS received a 1.1 (low concern), the Chevrolet Corvette received a 1.3 (low), and the Chevrolet Cobalt received a 0.8 (low). With these numbers in mind, it is safe to assume that the Camaro would be fairly low, somewhere in the range of 1.3 presumably (low concern).