EvansBlue
3/12/2008 9:42:32 AM
Probably heated steering wheel, seats, and shift knob.
Maddog78
3/12/2008 1:39:02 PM
and those aren't available outside of Alaska?
I was just curious, it seems he thought there would be Alaska specific options?
ehhget
3/13/2008 1:07:05 PM
Maybe he was referring to engine block heater or something like that. But I always thought if it was offered you can order it no matter where you live. I live in Phoenix and believe it or not I have actually seen vehicles on the lot out here with heated mirrors and seats?? If you want to pay for it GM will let you.
Maddog78
3/13/2008 2:59:18 PM
Yeah, I'd agree.
If it's offered you should be able to get it anywhere.
TransAm Man
3/18/2008 11:56:51 AM
Has anyone heard if the new camaro will be available with an LS7?
If so I might just see about getting one.
zacknolden
4/2/2008 7:07:03 PM
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Yeah, if they go above the Corvette's price, I don't think they'll sell too well. I'm going to buy one, but that's only because I'm a Camaro fan.
Though I want to place one in my garage, I can't afford to drive one
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93chevycamaro
6/3/2008 8:07:20 PM
yea the v6 camaros will not be supercharged and will be probabaly a little more expensive as the new v6 mustangs ....but the v8 will be a small block 400 and be priced higher...
EvansBlue
6/4/2008 8:01:23 AM
No one will buy a smallblock 400 with gas prices like they are. I reckon chevy made a mistake if thats true.
I wouldn't mind getting a V6 myself in a couple years...
BurninRubber92
6/16/2008 6:15:41 PM
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ORIGINAL: 93chevycamaro
yea the v6 camaros will not be supercharged and will be probabaly a little more expensive as the new v6 mustangs ....but the v8 will be a small block 400 and be priced higher...
The engines that will be available in the Camaro are: turbo 2.4L I-4 as a base, a V-6 for the mid-class, the SS gets a 6.2L LS2, and the Z28 will get a version of the Corvette ZR1 LS9 tuned to around 575hp from what I''ve read in recent magazine issues...
A 400 cube small block would be an unjustifiable decision based on fuel economy projections, gas prices, and global "engine downsizing". Also, just to throw some new info out there, Chevy''s next gen V-8 is rumored to be a 4.5L small block tuned to around 350hp. I''ll believe it when i see it though. I highly doubt the LS-series engine will be canceled...
sbroadus
6/28/2008 2:50:54 PM
I have heard rumors prices will start around 36 or 37 thousand dollars