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What if the sales order form asked:
300 horsepower for $23,000
or
400 horsepower for $35,000
no mention of cylinder number
Correct me if I am wrong but I remeber many Chevy V-8's of the past (80's) with only 140 horsepower. So a simple V-6 / V-8 debate is odd.
From all the Camaros built from 1967 to present I wonder what percent of them had a true 300 horse (or more) from the factory. I bet a 2010 V-6 camaro could beat 80% of all the stock Camaros ever made.
1 or 2 years from now, people that don't understand the Camaro's launch/production cycle will ask SS coupe people why they did not buy a convertible? Maybe others will ask why you did not buy the Super Charged Z-28 with 550 horse?
The new Camaro rocks, I hope it helps save GM.
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