Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The Famed Yellow Camaro


Are you a fan of the Transformers franchise? Whether you enjoy the films or not, it's hard not to enjoy some of the hardware. The 2012 Transformers edition Camaro comes with the same visually sleek design as seen in the movies, minus the incredible transformation. Take a look:
"Offered on the top two trim levels — 2LT and 2SS — with the RS Appearance Package, the 2012 Transformers edition only improves upon the already immensely popular 2010 Transformers Special Edition. The 2012 Transformers look starts with a stripe design consistent with the actual Transformers: Dark of the Moon Bumblebee model: Rally Yellow exterior paint with exclusive carbon-fiber weave rally stripes that travel on each side of the hood bulge, upper horizontal front fascia surface, roof, decklid and spoiler. The Autobot® shield is incorporated throughout the design, including on the center caps of the 20″ black-painted wheels2 and embroidered into the headrests."




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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Chevy Reveals The Code 130R and Tru 140S


The 2012 Detroit Auto Show showed car enthusiasts what is in store for the future of transportation. Two new concept cars by Chevrolet were rolled out with a younger audience in mind. Both are affordable, both are stylish, eye catching, and both boast high MPG rates. What do you think of the new designs?
"Chevrolet is rolling out two sporty compact concepts — the rear-wheel-drive Code 130R and the front-wheel-drive Tru 140S — at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show. Chevy says the concepts are aimed at younger buyers who value connectivity and personalization. Both cars are being considered for production, with projected price tags in the low 20s.
The Code 130R is a four-passenger hybrid coupe, featuring a turbocharged Ecotec 1.4-liter four-cylinder direct-injection gasoline engine coupled with General Motors' eAssist hybrid technology. The engine makes 150 horsepower and 148 pound-feet of torque. Chevy says the driveline can be equipped with either a six-speed manual or six-speed automatic transmission, and is projected to return 40 miles per gallon in highway driving.
The Tru 140S is a four-passenger hatchback that shares its platform with the Chevy Cruze and Volt. It also gets the 150-hp Ecotec 1.4, fitted with stop-start technology and other fuel-saving systems, and is projected to deliver 40 mpg on the highway." 
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Monday, January 9, 2012

Chevy Camaro named “Best-selling” Muscle Car For the 2nd Year in a Row!

The Chevy Camaro was named the “Best-selling” muscle car for the 2nd year in a row!

In December 2011, the Chevrolet Camaro was once again the bestselling muscle car in America, selling 6,754 units – an increase of 20.3% compared to the last month of 2010. This marks the 7th straight month that the Camaro has outsold the Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger and out of the 12 months of 2011 – the only month where the Camaro did not win the sales battle was when the Mustang bested the Camaro by less than 400 units. Other than that month, the Chevrolet Camaro has been by far the most popular American muscle car and by year’s end, General Motors had handed out an impressive 88,249 Camaros; accounting for an 8.5% increase over the number of Chevy muscle cars sold in 2010.

The Ford Mustang moved 5,057 units last month, which brought about a decline of 7.2% compared to December 2010. Even though Ford introduced two powerful new engines that allowed the Mustang to outperform the Camaro (while also costing less), the 3.7L V6 and 5.0L V8 were not enough to help Ford reclaim its title of having the bestselling muscle car in America. In addition to seeing a decline in year over year sales (December 2011 compared to December 2010), the Mustang also saw an overall decline in sales from the 2010 to 2011 of 4.4%. With just 70,438 units sold in 2011, the Mustang was the only one of the three American muscle cars to see a decline in sales compared to the previous year.

Last but most certainly not least is the Dodge Challenger, which continued to push forward with 3,284 beefy Mopar muscle cars sold in December 2011. This accounted for a 1% decline compared to December 2010 but more importantly, the Challenger showed positive growth with annual sales of 39,534 giving the smallest of the Big 3 a 7% increase over the 36,791 Challengers sold in 2010.

The Ford Mustang had outsold the Chevrolet Camaro (and Dodge Challenger) every single year from 1986 through 2009 but in 2010, the Camaro was the top dog in terms of muscle car sales in the US for the first time since 1985. The Camaro backed that 2010 victory with a string of very strong months in 2011 – outselling the competition through the first 5 months of the year. The Mustang battled back in June, besting the Camaro by around 400 units sold but after that, it was all Camaro. Chevy took the title for the bestselling muscle car every month from July through December and in doing so – General Motors secured their second straight title of offering America’s bestselling muscle car.

Read more: http://www.torquenews.com/106/chevy-camaro-takes-muscle-car-crown-2nd-straight-year