Chevrolet Camaro Rental in best deals. Chevrolet would like you to see traces of the original 1967 Camaro in its updated muscle car. Perhaps But what matters is under the skin.
The new Camaro’s delightful dynamic prowess shames some European luxury coupes. Reduced weight, sophisticated suspension, and sharp steering create a driving experience that defies expectations of Detroit iron. The car rockets from its barking V8 engine, corners with alacrity, and has braking performance on par with the world’s best. The ride is relatively civilized and impressively planted, benefiting from the optional magnetic ride suspension and a platform shared with Cadillac.
For those who prefer to select their own gears, the Camaro's six-speed manual transmission shifts cleanly. An eight-speed transmission is also available in the LT and SS trims, delivering fast, precise shifts with paddle shifters on the steering wheel. The ZL1 can be equipped with a six-speed manual or a 10-speed automatic transmission.
With the base engine and a manual transmission, the 2017 Camaro gets an EPA-estimated 20 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway. Fuel efficiency drops with each successive engine upgrade. With the V6 and a manual, the Camaro gets 16 mpg in the city and 28 on the highway. The least efficient engine is the supercharged V8 in the ZL1, which gets 14/20 mpg city/highway.
The Camaro delivers fuel economy very similar to its rivals, but it's slightly better or worse depending on which transmission you select. A V6-powered Ford Mustang gets 18/27 mpg city/ highway, and a V6-powered Dodge Challenger gets 19/30 mpg city/highway – numbers that nearly match the Camaro's fuel efficiency with a smaller four-cylinder engine. Over the course of a year, the average V6 Camaro driver will spend about $100 more on gas than a Mustang driver and about $250 more than a Challenger driver. However, if you opt for an automatic transmission instead of a manual, the V6 Camaro's mpg ratings jump to 19/28 mpg city/highway – superior to the Mustang's ratings, though still slightly worse than the Challenger's.
The 2017 Chevrolet Camaro seats four. Grading the passenger comfort inside a 2017 Camaro hinges heavily on if you are riding in the front seats or the back. The front seats are well-bolstered and comfortable enough for all-day driving. They come with standard cloth upholstery and power adjustments and are heated and cooled in all but the 1LT and 1SS trims. You can get chevrolet Camaro Rental in best deals.