Which is better a 2010 Chevy Camaro or a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS?

Which is better a 2010 Chevy Camaro or a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS?

Our 2010 Chevrolet Camaro trim comparison will help you decide. The V-6-powered 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is a better car than the V-8-powered Camaro SS. It’s neither more powerful nor quicker, nor does it sound as good, but for what it is, it’s a stronger entry.

How many seconds does a Camaro Challenger take?

The Challenger SE with 250 hp takes 7.8 seconds and the lighter Mustang V6 with 210 hp manages only 6.9 seconds. So is it wrong for me to look at the Camaro’s 304 hp and expect even more?

How much torque does a Chevy Camaro have?

The torque — 273 pounds-feet at a high 5,200 rpm — doesn’t quite match, but that’s where the automatic transmission comes in: Six speeds and the torque multiplication that comes from a good old-fashioned torque converter mean you’re not waiting around for the drivetrain to get a move on.

Which is better a Camaro or a Mustang?

When it comes to handling, the Camaro is a paradox. It’s superior to the Mustang on paper — with an independent rear suspension rather than a solid rear axle — and in practice in some regards, yet it’s always struggling to overcome its own weight. I track-tested the SS model and found it deceptively easy to drive fast in the straightaways.

What kind of brakes does a Chevy Camaro have?

Brakes, 4-wheel antilock, 4-wheel disc (Single piston front brakes with super corner rear brakes.)

How many miles does a Chevy Camaro have?

Mileage: 19,992 miles Body Type: Coupe Color: Orange Engine: 8 Cyl 6.2 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 11/11/09 and owned in CA until 10/14/13 • 2nd owner purchased on 11/14/13 and owned in WI until 08/12/21.

How big is the front wheel on a Camaro?

Wheels Front Wheel Material Steel Rear Wheel Material Steel Front Wheel Size 18 x 7.5 in Rear Wheel Size 18 x 7.5 in

Which is better a Camaro SS or a V-6?

The V-6-powered 2010 Chevrolet Camaro is a better car than the V-8-powered Camaro SS. It’s neither more powerful nor quicker, nor does it sound as good, but for what it is, it’s a stronger entry. Likewise, its acceleration and gas mileage give it a leg up on base versions of its muscle-car competitors.