No laws were broken in this video. This vehicle has been sold. This is a 2010 Camaro SS with the RS package in red jewel tintcoat. This car is a 6 speed manual with a 6.2L v8 engine producing 426 horse power. It has the 2SS options list, and features heated leather power seats, the Boston acoustics sound system, a tilt and telescoping steering wheel, a 4 pack of auxiliary gauges, and a power sunroof. The RS package includes the HID headlamps with halo, 20 inch wheels, rear spoiler, and unique tail lights. This car comes with a GM Certified full bumper to bumper warranty. That means you can add an additional year or 12000 miles to the factory warranty. This car is very very fun to drive. It’s located at DeVoe Chevrolet on SR 9 in Alexandria, IN. For more info, check us out online at www.devoechevy.com Video Rating: 5 / 5
This is a 2008 Impala SS with only 11000 miles. It comes fully loaded with dual power heated leather seats, a Bose sound system, 6 disc in dash cd changer, power sunroof, polished aluminum wheels, a 5.3L V8 and automatic transmission. This V8 will still get you 30 MPG on the highway as it shuts down to 4 cyl. when there is no load on the engine, plus it still has 303 Horse power for accelerating and passing at highway speeds. This is also a GM Certified vehicle, so there is a 12 month, 12000 mile bumper to bumper warranty added to the factory warranty. This Impala is very clean and was well maintained. It’s located at DeVoe Chevrolet on SR 9 in Alexandria, IN. For more info on this vehicle, check out our website at www.devoechevy.com
The Smoking Tire heads out to Adams Motorsports Park to test out the new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS. We put it through its paces on the track and run a hot lap to find out if its 200 horsepower advantage is enough to take the lap time crown from our current leader, the Volkswagen GTI.
FOR MORE CAR VIDEOS & REVIEWS VISIT: www.kbb.com The 2010 Chevrolet Camaro, 2010 Chevy Camaro doesn’t hit dealerships until February of ’09, but we recently had the chance to slip behind the wheel of a V6-powered pre-production model. Despite a camouflage paint job and an unfinished interior, our Camaro was dubbed a “golden car” by the engineers; meaning that it was a good representation of what the production car would be like. In the few hours we spent driving through hilly terrain in San Diego, we were especially impressed by the Cadillac-sourced, 300-horsepower V6 that delivered strong acceleration (Chevy estimates zero-to-60-mph times in the low six-second range) along with sounds that evoked World War II-era dive bombers. Camaro fanatics will no doubt gravitate toward the V8 once it arrives, but the base powertrain proved no slouch. The car’s suspension was also impressive, smoothing out rough downtown potholes while still providing responsive handling and great grip. The verdict? We’re even more anxious to get our hands on the finished product. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit kbb.com today.
FOR MORE CAR VIDEOS & REVIEWS VISIT: www.kbb.com Chevy Camaro. Celebrity sightings at the Chicago Auto Show are few and far between, but we spotted the car that portrayed Bumblebee in the movie “Transformers” just hanging out in the GM section. No doubt it was in town in an effort to stay top-of-mind while Dodge unveiled the production version of its Camaro-fighting Challenger. Yellow paint, black stripes and different wheels notwithstanding, the car is basically the Camaro Concept that debuted in 2006. We’ve yet to see the “real” Camaro, but our latest intelligence has it going on sale in early 2009. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit www.kbb.com today.