Wednesday, September 17, 2014

A 2010 Camaro V6 Versus V8

Chevrolet offers a number of options for both V6 and V8 Camaros. Some options, like the Boston Acoustics premium sound system, are available only on the V8 models.



Cost


In a 2010 article, the automotive Periodical Automobile and Chauffeur listed the V6 Camaro at sorrounding $23,000. The equivalent article quoted a fee of at least $31,000 for the V8 base, though features and options on both cars can beginning the cost to differ substantially.


Fuel Efficiency


According to the Chevrolet authorized website, the V6 Camaro gets 17 miles per gallon in the metropolis and 29 on the highway. In contrast, the V8 Camaro gets 16 miles per gallon in the conurbation and solitary 24 on the highway. Both cars allow for a 19 gallon fuel vat.


Performance


Vehivle and Chauffeur praised the V6 Camaro's ability to go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 5.9 seconds with a 304 horsepower engine; the V6 also ran a quarter mile in 14.5 seconds at 99 miles per hour. In contrast, the higher performance V8 Camaro accelerates from zero to 60 in 4.6 seconds and completes a quarter mile run in 13 seconds at 111 miles per hour.


Options


Both the V6 and V8 Camaro detail aggressive styling.Chevrolet offered 2010 models of its Camaro sports motorcar with both V6 and V8 engine configurations. While both cars sport coincident aggressive looks, they differ substantially in bill, performance and options.