Is there a recall on Chevy Camaro?
Is there a recall on Chevy Camaro?
General Motors has issued a recall for a small number of Chevrolet Camaros built between 2017 and 2021, according to GM Authority. The badge found on the steering wheel could detach in the event of accident and could become a projectile, increasing the risk of injury during a crash.
Is Camaro coming back to Australia?
According to WhichCar.com.au, GMSV is looking at reintroducing the RHD Chevy Camaro in Australia in both SS and ZL1 guise. It would make sense for GMSV to re-introduce the Chevy Camaro in Australia, seeing as it plans to race the car against the Ford Mustang in the Australian Supercars Championship from 2022 onward.
When did the Chevy Camaro come to Australia?
In 2008, the potential for the Camaro to come to Australia was high – the car shared the same platform as the Holden Commodore, thus right-hand drive conversion was feasible. However, the intervention of the global financial crisis and the demise of the ‘Zeta’ platform that underpinned the car killed the project in 2009.
What’s the new look for the 2019 Camaro?
At the rear, a new fascia with sculpted LED tail lamps delivers a chiselled appearance with new, 5-spoke 20” silver alloys completing an impressive exterior styling make-over. The premium interior of the 2019 Camaro delivers the perfect marriage of form and function with each touch designed to enrich your connection to the road.
Which is the most powerful Camaro in the world?
The ZL1 is the most powerful and sophisticated production Camaro ever built. The Direct Injection, 6.2L LT4 supercharged V8 with Variable Valve Timing features an external heavy-duty oil to air cooler, and 11 heat exchangers, that help the engine generate peak performance.
What makes a Chevy Camaro ZL1 so aerodynamic?
Massive upper and lower grille openings allow maximum cooling while aerodynamic enhancements like the unique bonnet, with carbon-fibre composite hood air extractor, and wing-style rear spoiler, help reduce lift and increase downforce to keep the Camaro ZL1 glued to the tarmac.