Saturday 4 February 2012

Camaro ZL1 greatest American muscle, EVER?

Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 greatest American muscle car, ever?

The Answers NO!

(Read why)

The 3.9 second 296 km/h 6.2L V8 that has 580 Horsepower at 6000 RPM and 556 lb-ft of torque at 4200 rpm. Blowing away its Mustang, Corvette and CTS-V competition like a fridge in a horse race, coldly!


Never the less GM has also given the dictator 5 different race setting,

Mode 1 – Traction control for the wet, with its stability control on and the Magnetic Ride Control set on Tour.

Mode 2 – Traction control on Sport 1, with the stability control on, Magnetic Ride Control on Tour.

Mode 3 – Traction Control on Sport 1, stability control on, Magnetic Ride Control on Sport.

Mode 4 – Traction Control on Sport 2, stability control off, Magnetic Control on Sport.

Mode 5 – Traction control on Race, stability control off, Magnetic Ride Control on Track. Launch
control for drag strips (six-speed manual, only).
Chevrolet has kept the modification from the SS seen in the 2nd transformers movie in the design of the new ZL1 with just minor changes to the rear and front bumper. In addition they have went from a 17 to a mind blowing 20 inch wheel size with a possible larger front wheels and 285/35 dimensions clearly suited for a killer drag racer!

Chevrolet might be releasing a metallica CD with the every Camaro ZL1, so that even the toughest men dont seem like sissy's when they screaming from the start of the engine till the orchestrated stop of the ZL1, reportedly.

Even though this all the ingredients to a masterpiece, it doesn't have the support of shelby or even the look of a dodge viper and most importantly butterfly tips! The 3 most important factors for the candidate of "Americas Greatest muscle car, EVER!" And by these 3 reasons only, the answer's NO..

Even though its set to be released last month in the US of A, not much is known at this point.

P.S. Comment on what car you think should be the "America's Greatest Muscle car, EVER"





Cristiano V


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