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In stark contrast to the two major appendages and one liver Ford requires for the privilege of driving a Mustang GT500 off the lot, the high-performance 2010 Camaro SS will be available for a mere $30,995. Claiming a lap time of 8:20 ’round The Ring (not too shabby considering the Corvette ZR1′s 7:26.4 time), the Camaro SS comes with a 6.2L V8 which, mated with an automatic transmission, produces 400-horsepower and 395 lb-ft. Should you swap the automatic for a manual, performance will shoot from 400-hp to 422-hp, and from 395 lb-ft to 408 lb-ft. Regardless of the gearbox, however, the SS’s V8 is still expected to average 23 mpg on the highway, providing the ideal fuel efficiency for cruising along the New Jersey Turnpike, listening to your big-haired, orange-skinned girlfriend snap her gum seductively.
Source: LeftLaneNews.com

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i drive a 2008 silvarado and have a 1985 corvette , back 10 years ago i had a 1980 camaro and i loved it and the only people that called it redneck were mini van driving soccer moms who had no life and wish they had a camaro. its just a car that gets better over the years