There is a great 2012 Camaro option for every driver. Use
the following trim summaries to learn which exciting model is right for your
vehicular needs.
LT & LS: The standard equipment for entry-level LS
models include cruise control, air conditioning, power front seats with
four-way controls and auto-recline features. Dash features optional integrated
Bluetooth, OnStar, a multi-speaker audio system, satellite radio, and auxiliary
audio options. The 2LS trim adds an automatic transmission. The next trim
upgrade is the LT. Buyers are treated to alloy wheels, standard fog lamps, MP3
player interface, and leather trim interior. The 2LT options provide larger
19-inch wheels, an advanced HUD, rear parking assist, leather upholstery, and
heated seats.
SS: SS models offer a V8 engine upgrade and larger wheels
than the 2LT. In addition to LT add-on, the 1SS offers an improved
sport-modified suspension. The 2SS combines the bonus options of the 2LT with
SS performance. Chevrolet offers additional upgrades through the RS and 45th
Anniversary packages. Features like Xenon headlights, sunroofs, and accented
upholstery are great for personalizing a Camaro.
ZL1: The 2012 Camaro ZL1 will delight car lovers who
appreciate the true American classics. This throwback to the racetrack ready
1969 ZL1 produces more than 500 horsepower with a supercharged 6.2-liter V8
performance engine.
Convertible Options: National auto industry experts have
lauded the 2012 Camaro Convertible for its impressive performance. The open top
provides unparalleled visibility among the 2012 Camaro trims. The muscle car’s
heavily modified suspension creates a stable mobile platform without
sacrificing control or speed.
The Chevrolet Camaro boasts a history of greatness.
At Hudiburg Chevrolet, that standard of quality is exemplified in our
wide-ranging selection of available 2012 Camaro trims. Log on to our website to
browse a full selection of Chevrolet automobiles, or call our friendly
dealership staff at 800-917-6007 for car shopping advice.
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