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DETROIT | Chevrolet has announced pricing for the all-new, 2010 Camaro. It starts at $22,995 MSRP for the V-6-powered LS model, and $30,995 for the V-8-powered Camaro SS. All prices include $750 destination charge. Customer ordering opened on Oct. 13, with production scheduled to start in the first quarter of 2009.
"The wait is almost over," said Ed Peper, GM North America vice president, Chevrolet. "The return of the Camaro gives sports car enthusiasts a reason to rejoice.
It's a 21st-century sports car with a distinctly American legacy.
More than 600,000 enthusiasts have requested information on the Camaro since its production was announced. Chevrolet is reaching out to give them the opportunity to be the first to order one.
The Chevy.com/Camaro Web site carries information regarding early ordering, along with vehicle packaging information, a specification sheet and anticipated frequently asked questions about the ordering process.
Production is scheduled to begin in mid-February at GM's Oshawa, Ontario, production facility, with dealership deliveries shortly thereafter. Complementing the Camaro's introduction is a range of performance, appearance and convenience accessories — including 21-inch wheels and tires; ground effects and stripe kits; and even a classic-styled Hurst shifter — that customers can order and have installed at their dealership. In some cases, the cost of the accessories and their installation can be rolled into the monthly payments.
'My Own Worst Enemy'
Enthusiasts can see the new Camaro as part of NBC's new drama "My Own Worst Enemy." It stars Christian Slater as a man with two personalities — a suburban dad and covert spy — with the Camaro featured prominently, along with the new Chevy Traverse crossover. The show premiered Oct. 13, the same day ordering opened for the Camaro.
Camaro's supporting role on "My Own Worst Enemy" follows its big-screen debut as the Autobot named Bumblebee in the blockbuster 2007 movie "Transformers."
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