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Q&A: 2010 Chevrolet Camaro

All the questions you've been dying to ask about this classic reborn

How much can I expect to pay?

Not including tax, title, and other unhappy fees, you can walk out the door with a Chevrolet Camaro V6 for $22,995. For $27, 330, the Camaro LT2 represents a great value that includes leather seating, Bluetooth, a USB iPod connection, remote start, 19-inch rims, a Boston Acoustics 9-speaker stereo system, and free OnStar (including Turn-by-Turn) for a year. Add in the RS package and you are looking at $28,780. If you just want to go all out, a fully-loaded Camaro SS V8 with a manual transmission will run you $36,780.

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