2023 Chevy Camaro ZL1
MSRP Range: $67,300 - $73,300 Price range reflects Base MSRP for various trim levels, not including options or fees.
2023 Chevy Camaro ZL1


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With 650 hp, this top-dog Camaro ZL1 is a monster in a straight line. Its advanced performance-enhancing tech also makes it similarly talented when the road bends. But you'll have to put up with a lot of compromises when you're not trying to set lap time records.
Pricing
Total MSRPThis price includes a $1,395 destination fee charged by the manufacturer. | $69,995 |
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What others are paying | $70,098 |
Low supply is pushing the market average above MSRP. |
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2023 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Review

byMark Takahashi
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Mark Takahashi has worked in the automotive industry since 2001. He has written thousands of car-related articles and tested and reviewed hundreds of vehicles over the course of his career. Mark has also contributed to Motor Trend, Auto Aficionado, Chevy High Performance and several motorcycle magazines in various roles. Mark is also a juror on the North American Car, Truck and Utility Vehicle of the Year Awards and can be seen regularly on the Edmunds YouTube channel and sometimes representing the company in media interviews.
Pros
- Impressively responsive and nimble handling around turns
- Potent acceleration from supercharged V8 engine
- Relatively smooth ride, especially with the adaptive suspension
- Solid value thanks to a long list of standard equipment
Cons
- Difficult to see out of
- Tiny back seat is essentially useless
- Limited trunk space with small opening
- Some controls are awkward to use
What's new
- No significant changes for 2023
- Part of the sixth Camaro generation introduced for 2016
Overview
The one constant in the universe is change and the future of automotive is a clear example of that. As we march toward a seemingly inevitable all-electric future, gas-guzzling sports cars are likely to go extinct. The Dodge Challenger is already in its final year as an internal combustion muscle car and the Chevrolet Camaro looks poised to follow it into retirement for the 2024 model year. The Ford Mustang, on the other hand, will continue alone with a significant refreshening and restyling for 2024. For 2023, the Camaro only receives minor changes, mostly limited to paint, wheel and a few aesthetic revisions.
Cost to DriveCost to drive estimates for the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2dr Coupe (6.2L 8cyl S/C 6M) and comparison vehicles are based on 15,000 miles per year (with a mix of 55% city and 45% highway driving) and energy estimates of $4.32 per gallon for premium unleaded in Virginia.
Monthly estimates based on costs in Virginia
$323/mo for Camaro ZL1
Camaro ZL1
vs
$184/mo
Avg. Midsize Car
While we're excited to see what the first generation of electric muscle cars have in store for us, we're admittedly sad as the end of snarling V8 Camaros approaches. As is the case with its Mustang and Challenger rivals, the Camaro has represented potent performance on a budget. As much as we're fans of the Camaro, it's not perfect and we cover all of the good and bad in our Expert Rating below.
Edmunds Expert Rating
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7.7/10
Edmunds Rating
Our VerdictThe Edmunds Vehicle Testing Team evaluates a fresh batch of vehicles every week, pairing objective assessments at our test track with real-world driving on city streets, freeways and winding roads. The data we gather results in our Expert Ratings. They’re based on 30-plus scores that cover every aspect of the automotive experience.
With 650 hp, this top-dog Camaro ZL1 is a monster in a straight line. Its advanced performance-enhancing tech also makes it similarly talented when the road bends. But you'll have to put up with a lot of compromises when you're not trying to set lap time records.
Rated for you by America's best test team.
Performance
9.5/10
How does the Camaro ZL1 drive? The superpowered ZL1 dominates all areas of performance. It's a multifaceted sports car that's equally capable on a drag strip, a road course or your local boulevard. The optional 10-speed automatic transmission is wonderfully behaved no matter the task. You might have a tough time choosing between a ZL1 or a Corvette.
The V8 produces awesome acceleration, including an 11.8-second quarter-mile pass in our testing, but the tractability of its power might be more impressive. This is a smooth, responsive engine that's just as happy to idle in stop-and-go traffic as it is to embarrass exotic cars that cost twice as much. Wide and sticky tires provide high cornering limits, and the Camaro's balanced handling makes it pretty easy to get a feel for its limits.
The V8 produces awesome acceleration, including an 11.8-second quarter-mile pass in our testing, but the tractability of its power might be more impressive. This is a smooth, responsive engine that's just as happy to idle in stop-and-go traffic as it is to embarrass exotic cars that cost twice as much. Wide and sticky tires provide high cornering limits, and the Camaro's balanced handling makes it pretty easy to get a feel for its limits.
Comfort
7.0/10
How comfortable is the Camaro ZL1? The ZL1 retains decent civility for a sport coupe. The Recaro seats are soft and comfortable, and the large bolsters have good lateral support when you're cornering. Alas, lumbar support and adjustment are lacking, and those with broader shoulders might experience some upper-back strain during a long drive.
The ride quality is firm but not harsh. The suspension mitigates impacts well enough to stop your head from getting tossed around, but you'll feel most road imperfections. The adaptive suspension's three settings feel distinct and can be changed independently of the drive mode.
The ride quality is firm but not harsh. The suspension mitigates impacts well enough to stop your head from getting tossed around, but you'll feel most road imperfections. The adaptive suspension's three settings feel distinct and can be changed independently of the drive mode.
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Interior
6.5/10
How’s the interior? Not surprisingly, the Camaro ZL1 comes up short in this category. In terms of outward visibility, it's kind of like driving a blue UPS mailbox. The narrow windshield, tall doors and slit of a rear window make for massive blind spots. You have to rely heavily on your mirrors and instrumentation — not to mention your own intuition.
The Camaro's controls are easy to learn, and getting in and out isn't too bad. But you're better off pretending the Camaro is a two-seater. Rear leg- and headroom are almost nonexistent.
The Camaro's controls are easy to learn, and getting in and out isn't too bad. But you're better off pretending the Camaro is a two-seater. Rear leg- and headroom are almost nonexistent.
Technology
8.0/10
How’s the tech? It might not look high-tech, but the ZL1 boasts some seriously advanced features. The configurable stability control and optional video data recorder, for instance, are pretty cool and can enhance your fun on track days. As for the more basic stuff, the 8-inch touchscreen's simple layout doesn't take long to learn, and it reacts quickly to your inputs. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support comes standard. The entertainment screen appears to be angled downward, and though this doesn't impact usability, it sure looks weird.
Storage
5.5/10
How’s the storage? The Camaro coupe's 9.1 cubic feet of trunk space is the smallest you'll find among domestic counterparts. The tiny trunk opening has a high liftover height too. Big luggage is tricky to fit, so you'll want to pack light. Interior storage is minimal. The cupholders and door pockets are small, and the center console barely fits a modern phone. The back seats, though useless for humans, make for a decent place to store items. Just don't plan on taking much with you.
Fuel Economy
7.0/10
How economical is the Camaro ZL1? The EPA rates the automatic-equipped ZL1 at 16 mpg combined (13 city/21 highway). The manual-transmission version gets 16 mpg combined (14 city/20 highway). Our automatic-equipped ZL1 returned 20.5 mpg on our 115-mile test route and 14.2 mpg over the duration of its stay, landing within its EPA figure. The result is average for high-performance competitors.
Value
7.5/10
Is the Camaro ZL1 a good value? The speed-to-dollar ratio here is unmatched. You'll find German sports cars with nicer-looking and better-assembled interiors, but they're slower. The domestic competitors come close, but they lack the ZL1's sophisticated performance-enhancing hardware. Paying upwards of $70,000 for a Camaro may be shocking, but the ZL1 matches its highest-performing competition from Ford and Dodge. More impressively, the ZL1 delivers performance and a suite of sophisticated tech features.
Wildcard
10.0/10
Often cars with this level of power and handling prowess can feel unusable or numb at normal speeds. Not the ZL1. Thanks to its many advanced features, its many capabilities and performance are accessible and approachable for all types of drivers. This is an extraordinarily well-rounded sport coupe.
You can be a hooligan in the ZL1 if you want. Burnouts and powerslides are just a gas pedal smash away, and its exhaust blares terrific sounds. It also buttons up nicely when you need it to. But no matter where you go, or how fast you get there, you always feel like you're driving something special.
You can be a hooligan in the ZL1 if you want. Burnouts and powerslides are just a gas pedal smash away, and its exhaust blares terrific sounds. It also buttons up nicely when you need it to. But no matter where you go, or how fast you get there, you always feel like you're driving something special.
Which Camaro does Edmunds recommend?
The Camaro ZL1 comes nearly fully loaded from the factory and is intended for serious performance enthusiasts. Among the few available options, we suggest adding the ZL1 1LE Extreme Performance package that further improves handling and adds some racy aerodynamic exterior elements.
Chevrolet Camaro models
The 2023 Camaro is a rear-wheel-drive muscle car offered in eight trim levels. It starts as the four-cylinder 1LS and progresses to the 1LT, 2LT and 3LT that can be optioned with a V6. The LT1 comes with a V8, while the 1SS and the 2SS receive additional performance upgrades. Finally, the mighty ZL1 offers a supercharged V8 and track pedigree. Most come as either a coupe or convertible. Highlight features include:
1LS
This entry trim is coupe-only. It starts you off with:
- Turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine (275 horsepower, 295 lb-ft of torque)
- Six-speed manual transmission (with rev matching) or optional eight-speed automatic
- 18-inch wheels
- Keyless entry and ignition
- Power-adjustable driver's seat
- Drive mode selector
- Single-zone automatic climate control
- Leather steering wheel
- 7-inch touchscreen
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration
- Six-speaker audio system
- 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot
1LT
Besides opening the door to a more optional features, the 1LT adds:
- Optional 3.6-liter V6 engine (335 hp, 284 lb-ft); can be paired to a 10-speed automatic
- Power-adjustable front passenger seat
- Satellite radio
2LT
Adds just a few extras, such as:
- Dual-zone automatic climate control
- Heated and ventilated front seats
3LT
Comes with a bunch of extra features, including:
- Heated and auto-dimming outside mirrors
- 8-inch touchscreen
- Nine-speaker Bose audio system
- Upgraded driver information display
- Rear camera mirror (rearview mirror can display live rear video camera feed)
- Customizable ambient lighting
- Driver's seat memory settings
- Heated steering wheel
- Wireless charging pad
- Forward collision warning (alerts you of a possible collision with the car in front)
- Head-up display (displays important information in your sight line on the windshield)
- Blind-spot warning with rear cross-traffic warning (alerts you if a vehicle is in your blind spot during a lane change or while in reverse)
- Rear parking sensors (alert you to obstacles that may not be visible behind the vehicle when parking)
LT1
Essentially reverts back to the 1LT's feature set but has:
- 6.2-liter V8 engine (455 hp, 455 lb-ft)
- Six-speed manual transmission or optional 10-speed automatic
- 20-inch wheels with run-flat all-season tires
- External engine oil cooler
- Brembo front brakes
- Performance-tuned suspension
1SS
Has a few more features such as:
- 20-inch summer/performance tires
- Brembo front and rear brakes
- Enhanced powertrain cooling
- Rear spoiler
- 8-inch touchscreen and upgraded driver information center
2SS
The 2SS combines the V8 engine with the premium features from the 3LT trim.
ZL1
King-of-the-hill Camaro that adds onto the 2SS with:
- Supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine (650 hp, 650 lb-ft)
- Upgraded Brembo brakes
- 20-inch Dark Graphite wheels with wider performance tires
- ZL1-specific rear spoiler
- Adaptive suspension dampers (Magnetic Ride Control)
- Electronic limited-slip rear differential
- Adjustable performance exhaust
- Recaro front bucket seats
- Alloy sport pedals
- Steering wheel and shift knob wrapped in faux suede
Many features found on the higher trims can be added to the lower trims through option packages. There are also unique performance upgrades depending on trim. Option highlights include:
- Technology package (1LT, 2LT and LT1)
- 8-inch touchscreen
- Nine-speaker Bose audio system
- Heavy-Duty Cooling and Brake package (1LT, 2LT and 3LT)
- External engine oil cooler
- Brembo front brakes
- SS 1LE Track Performance package (SS models only)
- ZL1 upgrades (aside from the supercharged engine)
- Head-up display
- ZL1 1LE Extreme Performance package (ZL1 only)
- Upgraded suspension
- Wider tires
- Additional aerodynamic bodywork
- Carbon-fiber spoiler
- Sunroof
- Navigation system
- Performance data recorder (records onboard video)

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ZL1 fun
5 out of 5 starsDave Hains, 07/12/2023
2023 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2dr Coupe (6.2L 8cyl S/C 6M)
My 2023 ZL1 Camaro is beyond a joy to ride . I don’t care about back seats, trunk space , gas mileage or number of cup holders if I did I would’ve bought a mini van . If you want a car that’ll put a smile on your face and get your heart pumping just by hitting the ignition button the Camaro is good you.
Zl1 is the best muscle car you can buy!
5 out of 5 starsBct , 08/05/2023
2023 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2dr Coupe (6.2L 8cyl S/C 6M)
Not sure why all the songs on the back seat, visibility, trunk space, or controls
1 back seat…. It’s a muscle car no one cares about a back seat
2 visibility is actually decent especially with the rear view camera equipment in this car you fake to mention.
3 trunk space … lol again who cares it’s. A muscle car however it holds plenty for the two passengers it’s intended to carry.
4 … controls??? Not sure you didn’t elaborate controls are all great this car.
Bottom line is you had to find something to ding the car on and anyone with half a brain will know if this is all you have negative it’s damn near perfect!
This review was a waste of time
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MARK TAKAHASHI: Cars mean a lot of different things to different people. Personally, I prioritize fun over all else. But I also spend like a drunken sailor, so I can't really afford something like a C8 Corvette, or my dream car, a Mercedes AMG GT. My budget is closer to the average transaction price of 40 grand. So where does that leave me? Well hope is on the horizon because there's more fun choices under 40K than you think.
But before that, hit Like and Subscribe below, and head over to edmunds.com/sellmycar to get some cash so you can afford some of these bad boys.
Pony cars are pretty beefy these days. You get a lot of bang for your buck when it comes to horsepower. Seriously, guys? If you ask me though, it ain't a muscle car unless it has a V8. The Chevrolet Camaro SS is most certainly fun, and comes in just shy of our $40,000 limit. For the money, you get a 455 horsepower 6.2 liter V8, a six speed manual, sharp handling, and impressive acceleration. What you don't get is decent outward visibility. Seriously, it's like looking through a mail slot.
Now if you want the same thrills, but want to see where you're going, you should check out my favorite, Ford Mustang GT. It's a bit less expensive, too, which means you can even opt in the automatic transmission and stay under the $40,000 limit, unlike the Camaro. But seriously, you should learn to drive stick if you're going this route.
The Dodge Challenger RT, by comparison, is an elegant muscle car for a more civilized age. It's bigger and more comfortable, but it also makes less power than the Camaro or Mustang, and doesn't handle as sharply either.
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Like the Mustang, you can add the automatic transmission and stay under budget. And in this case, yeah, it kind of makes sense. Oh, and if you want the convenience of four doors, the Charger is essentially the same car. See? So you can have a family and still have fun.
If you're looking for something more new school than muscle car, we've got the latest batch of hot hatchbacks. Considering that these have the potential for much better fuel economy, they could even be better bets for those on a budget.
The Volkswagen GTI is all new for 2022, and is our current favorite. With 241 horsepower, zippy handling, and plenty of space for people and cargo, it's easy to see why. Now, we're not too hot on the new infotainment interface. And it's not quite as powerful as the next hatches on the list, but there is the Golf R that has more power and all wheel drive. But, it's disqualified for price.
The Honda Civic Type R is another great choice, but you better try and get one now. The Civic has been redesigned for 2022, and the new Type R is still a ways out. There are a handful of last Gen Type Rs out there, somewhere? It may look a little goofy, but the 306 horsepower output is a pretty solid apology.
The Hyundai Veloster N is a little more funky than goofy looking, and it should be a hell of a lot easier to find one for sale than the Civic. With 275 horsepower, it's not as punchy as the Honda. And the ride can be downright punishing at times. But for five grand less, you've got to expect some compromises somewhere, right?
And we have reviews and comparisons of all of these hatchbacks so you can see videos of those here, or here, or maybe here. By the way, if you're selling a Type R, hit me up in the comments below.
Now to our section about coupes, known to pedants and our friends across the pond as coupés. I can do this all day. And now, for the poster child. For motoring fun, the Mazda MX5 Miata. This pint size little drop top is just ridiculously fun to toss into corners, or go cruising, or just blast down the highway. It kind of does everything really well. As the only convertible on the list, the Miata is one of the purest cars out there.
Now, the specs and performance numbers may not be all that impressive, but I guarantee you, once you get in a Miata, it is the best way to inject dopamine straight into your noggin. What's better, even in the top trim, it comes in under $40,000.
For around the same money as the Miata, you can also get the redesigned 2022 Subaru BRZ, or its sister from another Mr., the Toyota GR 86. They're also on the weak side, but still potent enough to have some fun with. If I were to make one suggestion, it'd be to use the cheapest tires you could find because it's one of the easiest and funnest cars to drift at low speeds, not that we suggest that you actually drift though. Wink. Remember to drift responsibly, though, closed course, professional driving, all that stuff.
There are some honorable mentions to add, too. We've finally got a new Nissan Z on the way, and we're expecting it to start right in the 40 grand neighborhood. There's also a redesigned Subaru WRXTI over the horizon. And for less patient shoppers, the Mini John Cooper Works hardtop two door, and larger Kia Stinger, are worthy of consideration.
So there you have it. Maybe this wasn't the fun under 40 video you searched for-- don't want to know-- but, you can indeed have fun under 40 grand. Do you agree with my list? Are there any you think that deserve to be included that weren't on this list? Well, I don't care what you think. This is my video.
I kid. Let us know in the comments below, in your usual civilized tone. Thanks for watching. And don't forget to hit Like and Subscribe, and head over to edmunds.com for the latest news, reviews, and information on any of these vehicles.
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Fun Cars Under $40K | Dodge Challenger, Mazda Miata, Chevy Camaro, Ford Mustang & More
NOTE: This video is about the 2022 Chevrolet Camaro, but since the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro is part of the same generation, our earlier analysis still applies.
What are the most affordable fun cars under $40K? In this video, Mark Takahashi from Edmunds presents eight cars that will leave a smile on your face, be it at the track or on the way to the grocery store, plus a couple of honorable mentions, for under $40,000 MSRP. Mark’s got… American icons, like the Ford Mustang GT and Chevy Camaro SS, plus a few overseas offerings such as the Mazda MX-5 Miata and VW GTI. So, if you’re on a budget but still want some fun and excitement from your next car, you’ve come to the right place. This is our Fun Cars Under $40K.
2023 Chevrolet Camaro Features Specs
ZL1
Total MSRP | $69,995 |
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Engine Type | Gas |
Combined MPG | 16 MPG |
Cost to Drive | $323/month |
Seating | 4 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 9.1 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | rear wheel drive |
Warranty | 3 years / 36,000 miles |
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Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang
The Ford Mustang has been the Camaro's archnemesis dating all the way back to their first generations in the 1960s. Among the trio of muscle cars, the Mustang is our favorite. The V8-powered Mustang GT delivers a strong wallop of performance to match the Camaro, and it benefits from noticeably better outward visibility and controls that are easier to use.
Chevrolet Camaro vs. Dodge Challenger
The Dodge Challenger represents a big, brooding counterpoint to the smaller Camaro and Mustang. It has the power to satisfy even the most demanding of performance drivers, but handling isn't nearly as accomplished. That makes the Challenger a great drag racer and cruiser as opposed to a canyon carver or track day beast.
Chevrolet Camaro vs. BMW 2 Series
The 2 Series coupe is one of BMW's entry-level models, but don't think it's not worthy of competing against the Camaro. With 382 horsepower from its turbocharged six-cylinder, a smaller footprint and all-wheel drive, the M240i xDrive is just as entertaining as any of the V8-powered muscle cars. As an added bonus, the BMW has a higher-quality interior.

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Safety
Our experts’ favorite Camaro safety features:
- Side Blind Zone Alert
- Notifies the driver if vehicles are in a blind spot or if cars are approaching in parking lot situations.
- Forward Collision Alert
- Signals to the driver that the vehicle's cameras, radar, or both detect an approaching vehicle that may result in a collision.
- Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
- Provides alerts when the vehicle is in reverse and the system detects approaching traffic from either side that may be out of the driver's view.
IIHS Rating
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
Small Overlap Front Driver-Side Test | Good |
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Small Overlap Front Passenger-Side Test | Not Tested |
Moderate Overlap Front Test – Original | Good |
Moderate Overlap Front Test – Updated | Not Tested |
Side Impact Test – Original | Good |
Side Impact Test – Updated | Not Tested |
Roof Strength Test | Acceptable |
Rear Crash Protection / Head Restraint | Good |
FAQ
Is the Chevrolet Camaro a good car?
The Edmunds experts tested the 2023 Camaro both on the road and at the track, giving it a 7.7 out of 10. What about cargo capacity? When you're thinking about carrying stuff in your new car, keep in mind that carrying capacity for the Camaro ranges from 7.3 to 9.1 cubic feet of trunk space. And then there's safety and reliability. Edmunds has all the latest NHTSA and IIHS crash-test scores, plus industry-leading expert and consumer reviews to help you understand what it's like to own and maintain a Chevrolet Camaro. Learn more
What's new in the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro?
According to Edmunds’ car experts, here’s what’s new for the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro:
- No significant changes for 2023
- Part of the sixth Camaro generation introduced for 2016
Is the Chevrolet Camaro reliable?
To determine whether the Chevrolet Camaro is reliable, read Edmunds' authentic consumer reviews, which come from real owners and reveal what it's like to live with the Camaro. Look for specific complaints that keep popping up in the reviews, and be sure to compare the Camaro's average consumer rating to that of competing vehicles. Learn more
Is the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro a good car?
There's a lot to consider if you're wondering whether the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro is a good car. Edmunds' expert testing team reviewed the 2023 Camaro and gave it a 7.7 out of 10. Safety scores, fuel economy, cargo capacity and feature availability should all be factors in determining whether the 2023 Camaro is a good car for you. Learn more
How much should I pay for a 2023 Chevrolet Camaro?
The least-expensive 2023 Chevrolet Camaro is the 2023 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 2dr Coupe (6.2L 8cyl S/C 6M). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $67,300.
Other versions include:
- ZL1 2dr Coupe (6.2L 8cyl S/C 6M) which starts at $67,300
- ZL1 2dr Convertible (6.2L 8cyl S/C 6M) which starts at $73,300
What are the different models of Chevrolet Camaro?
If you're interested in the Chevrolet Camaro, the next question is, which Camaro model is right for you? Camaro variants include ZL1 2dr Coupe (6.2L 8cyl S/C 6M), and ZL1 2dr Convertible (6.2L 8cyl S/C 6M). For a full list of Camaro models, check out Edmunds’ Features & Specs page. Learn more
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