2011 Chevrolet Camaro SSX Concept: Insurance Details

American made cars; the muscle cars of the past are fast becoming the most popular cars of the present. Carmakers are bringing a few of the oldies but goodies back, in body style that is. The Chevrolet Camaro is a favorite of many drivers young and old, because of the way that it looks, and the way that it makes you feel. If you are in the mood for a car that makes you feels as young as you want to be, the Camaro is the car of choice. It is known for being fast, smart looking, and great on gas.

Chevrolet is updating and changing a few of the looks of the old style Camaro, while leaving all the power, muscle and fun in tact in the Chevrolet Camaro car. The car measures to be 186 inches long. In addition, it will sit on a 110-inch platform as that is the wheelbase. The tires on the Chevrolet Camaro are 21 in the front and 22 in the back. This gives the front end a different 'look' than other cars, one that you will enjoy as you drive it down the highway. The engine has 400 horses, which gives you all the power you need to race down the highway, or enjoy a nice easy ride on that backcountry road. The engine is a v8 and is gas with a six-speed transmission that is manual. The best interior of the Chevrolet Camaro is the one that is made of leather, which will mark up the price of your car a bit at the same time, compared to other Camaros that are not are glitzy inside.


Ever since the new Chevrolet Camaro's launch in 2009, owners have explored the performance potential of the car. The Chevrolet Camaro SSX Track Car is a concept for transforming a street Camaro SS into a closed-course track car, and a showcase for new performance parts.

"The SSX concept explores taking Camaro's excellent street performance and extending it into a road course context," said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrolet marketing. "The car expresses Camaro performance while also signaling Chevrolet's new commitment to developing and offering a portfolio of performance parts for racing enthusiasts."