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2001 CamaroFor 2001, the Camaros optional V-8 engine has an increased horsepower rating of 310 and an increased torque rating of 340 lb-ft on Z28...
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For 2001, the Camaros optional V-8 engine has an increased horsepower rating of 310 and an increased torque rating of 340 lb-ft on Z28 models. On SS models, this V-8 produces 325 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque. Newly styled 16-inch chrome wheels are available on all Camaros, as is a new Sunset Orange exterior color. All models offer either a manual or automatic transmission. The SS Performance Package equips the Camaro with a high output engine, 17-inch aluminum wheels, high performance tires, low restriction dual exhaust, and an upgraded suspension. A Hurst short throw performance linkage shifter is available on Z28 models with a six-speed manual transmission. Four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes are standard on all models.
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v-6 camaro is a fun car- read on
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Pros: Great looking, very sporty
Cons: Long front end, poor gas mileage, slow at take-off
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This is a great car for those who want a sports car without the big muscle. It's fun!
I bought a 2001 camaro last year, v 6 with t-tops. I like this car and for several reasons. One, this is a great looking vehicle. It is very sleek and you almost feel like you are in a cock pit. The stereo system sounds great for factory. The t-tops do leak alittle on the drivers side, but that is in most cars that have a sun roof or something such.
This is not for a family at all, and the back seat is hardly a back seat at all.
This car uses more gas then I care to pay. I am lucky to get a week out of a tank. It does suprisenly well on the high way. This car is alittle slow on take off, but really makes it up once you have some speed on you. It is quick to respond to the gas and easily passes a slower driver.
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