I just love the Camaro dash
Chevrolet Camaro RS specs
Price in US | $23,040 - $29,965 |
Car type | Coupe |
Curb weight | 1707-1727 kg (3763-3807 lbs) |
Introduced | 2010 |
Origin country | United States |
Views | 38.3k |
Lap times
Track | Time |
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Motortrend Figure-8 | 0:25.80 |
Performance
0 - 30 mph | 2.1 s |
0 - 40 mph | 3.2 s |
0 - 50 mph | 4.4 s |
0 - 60 mph | 5.7 s |
0 - 70 mph | 7.7 s |
0 - 80 mph | 9.6 s |
0 - 90 mph | 12.2 s |
0 - 100 mph | 14.9 s |
1/4 mile | 14.4 s @ 98.0 mph |
Lateral acceleration | 0.93 g (9 m/s²) |
60 mph - 0 | 32 m (106 ft) |
Powertrain specs
Engine type | V6 |
Displacement | 3.6 l (220 ci) |
Power | 309 ps (305 bhp / 227 kw) |
Torque | 370 Nm (273 lb-ft) |
Power / liter | 86 ps (85 hp) |
Power / weight | 180 ps (178 bhp) / t |
Torque / weight | 216 Nm (159 lb-ft) / t |
Transmission | 6 speed manual |
Layout | front engine, rear wheel drive |
Camaro RS competition
CarCritic 3y ago @Broke Americans
In terms of 'being a car', yes, German cars are better. But their companies have the most boring names for cars in the history of boring car names. Just numbers and letters randomly smashed together with different marks and such. No spice or flavour.
Porsche: enough 911s?