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2012 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe

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Trim Engine Transmission MPG Drive MSRP
Coupe 1LS Gas V6 Automatic 17 City / 28 Hwy RWD $23,280
Coupe 2LS Gas V6 Automatic 18 City / 29 Hwy RWD $24,480
Coupe 1LT Gas V6 Automatic 18 City / 29 Hwy RWD $25,280
Coupe 2LT Gas V6 Automatic 18 City / 29 Hwy RWD $28,430
Coupe 1SS Gas V8 Automatic 15 City / 24 Hwy RWD $31,930
Coupe 2SS Gas V8 Automatic 15 City / 24 Hwy RWD $35,530
Coupe ZL1 Supercharged Gas V8 Automatic 12 City / 18 Hwy RWD $54,095
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color swatch Silver Ice Metallic

Invoice
$34,108
MSRP
$35,530
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New Car Test Drive

2012/01/21 | Reviewed by Sam Moses

The 2012 Chevrolet Camaro offers striking lines, powerful engines, great transmissions, superb handling and ride, good V6 gas mileage, great prices. Interior visibility is limited and the back seats are not for adults. In short, drivers who have wanted a Camaro will not be disappointed.

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Cars.com

2011/10/25 | Reviewed by Kelsey Mays

The 2012 Chevrolet Camaro is as badass as ever, but the car's principal shortcomings will remain at least until the car's next full redesign. Shaving off a few hundred pounds and enlarging the windows could turn the Camaro into an outright winner.

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Popular Mechanics

2011/02/07 | Reviewed by Ben Stewart

The Camaro Convertible retains the performance of the now-class-leading Camaro coupe. Its moves are nearly as crisp through canyon roads, too. And starting around $30,000, it's not a bad deal.

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Edmunds.com

2012/01/30 | Reviewed by

For tire-burning power and Hollywood flash, it doesn't get much better than the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro. That said, there are still a few issues that impact the Camaro's daily usability.

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Detroit News

2011/05/12 | Reviewed by Scott Burgess

The 2011 Camaro convertible is the coolest looking affordable sports convertible around, and it's a blast to drive, but visibility is awful.

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DriverSide.com

2011/11/21 | Reviewed by Josh Sadlier

Provided that style and speed are top priorities, the Chevy Camaro convertible is a strong contender. Just make sure you try the top out for yourself before you drive one home.

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LeftLane News

2011/01/29 | Reviewed by Mark Elias

The Camaro Convertible lets bowtie traditionalists strut their topless stuff with little in the way of compromise over the coupe version. Additionally, it will appeal to many others who are outside the fold, but who will still appreciate good automotive design.

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Business Week

2011/03/29 | Reviewed by Thane Peterson

It's a beauty, with a sturdy, well-tailored top and surprisingly good handling for a convertible. If you're looking for a fun car to wheel out on sunny weekends and warm summer evenings, the new Chevrolet Camaro may be the model for you.

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MotorWeek

2011/05/19 | Reviewed by

The 2011 Camaro Convertible is a great addition to the line-up, one that we'll hit the road in anytime. You get a lot of car for what you pay. You'll also turn a lot of heads and put a few smiles on your own face, as well.

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AutoGuide.com

2011/01/26 | Reviewed by Derek Kreindler

While the Mustang Coupe is the clear victor over the tintop Camaro, but giving the Camaro a soft top was one of the best things Chevrolet has done for this vehicle. When it comes to going fast while getting a dose of vitamin D, we have to hand it to the car from the Bowtie brand.

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AutoGuide.com

2011/07/07 | Reviewed by Ken Glassman

We found the Camaro convertible to be a thoroughly enjoyable automobile, but not without some of the same faults we found in the coupe version, and perhaps a few more unique to the drop top.

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Cars.com

2011/09/08 | Reviewed by Kristin Varela

From its throaty exhaust to its aggressive muscle-car styling, the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro convertible lacks the sophistication of a European sports car. It was so loud that I avoided spending too many consecutive hours in it.

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AutoBlog.com

2011/02/01 | Reviewed by Zach Bowman

The engineers at GM have done an impressive job of keeping the traditional convertible gremlins at bay with the topless Camaro, and the result is a car that asks buyers to make few sacrifices for the joy of open-air driving.

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Motor Trend

2011/01/08 | Reviewed by Scott Evans

The 2011 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible may be fashionably late to the game, but the timing couldn't be better. Cutting off the roof has made the Camaro a better car.

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About.com

2011/02/02 | Reviewed by Aaron Gold

I like the Camaro Convertible -- a lot. It's phenomenally handsome, brilliantly engineered, and good fun on back roads. But at the end of the day, I still prefer the Ford Mustang Convertible.

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AutoBlog.com

2011/01/27 | Reviewed by Ray Wert

Here's the thing about the Chevy Camaro Convertible — like the coupe, it's an acquired taste. The positives and negatives of one all still apply to the other. Except you can see out the back of this one.

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Edmunds.com

2011/01/18 | Reviewed by

The 2011 Chevrolet Camaro is a head-turning muscle car that goes like stink and will certainly get you noticed. But it also comes with significant trade-offs that can make the Camaro hard to live with on a daily basis.

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