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06-Jan-2007, 10:19
It's engineered for both left and right-hand drive and it's going to be sold in the UK. Likely other countries as well including the Middle East and Asia/Pacific.
Chevrolet Camaro on the way to UK
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2007/01/camaro_uk.jpg
05 January 2007
• Convertible and coupe set for UK sale in 2009
• Drop-top makes debut in Detroit this weekend
• Expect to pay around £30k for about 400bhp
Chevrolet unveils a convertible version of the Camaro at the Detroit motor show this weekend and is likely to put it, and a coupe version, on sale in the UK.
Although nothing official has been confirmed yet, insiders say the pair of retro muscle-cars look certain to head for the UK, and in right-hand-drive layout, too.
While it's too early for final power outputs and performance figures at the moment, the coupe that was unveiled last year used a 6.0-litre V8 developing 400bhp.
Production cars are likely to be similarly powerful, which means they'll shoot from 0-60mph in close to 4.0sec. In true muscle-car style, the pair will both be rear-wheel-drive.
The coupe will arrive first, at the beginning of 2009, while the convertible is likely to arrive in the summer of the same year. Expect to pay from around £30,000.
http://www.whatcar.com/images/nav/whatcar_logo.gif (http://www.whatcar.com/news-article.aspx?NA=223736)
Chevrolet Camaro on the way to UK
http://www.blogsmithmedia.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2007/01/camaro_uk.jpg
05 January 2007
• Convertible and coupe set for UK sale in 2009
• Drop-top makes debut in Detroit this weekend
• Expect to pay around £30k for about 400bhp
Chevrolet unveils a convertible version of the Camaro at the Detroit motor show this weekend and is likely to put it, and a coupe version, on sale in the UK.
Although nothing official has been confirmed yet, insiders say the pair of retro muscle-cars look certain to head for the UK, and in right-hand-drive layout, too.
While it's too early for final power outputs and performance figures at the moment, the coupe that was unveiled last year used a 6.0-litre V8 developing 400bhp.
Production cars are likely to be similarly powerful, which means they'll shoot from 0-60mph in close to 4.0sec. In true muscle-car style, the pair will both be rear-wheel-drive.
The coupe will arrive first, at the beginning of 2009, while the convertible is likely to arrive in the summer of the same year. Expect to pay from around £30,000.
http://www.whatcar.com/images/nav/whatcar_logo.gif (http://www.whatcar.com/news-article.aspx?NA=223736)