5th Gen Chevrolet Camaro
The 5th Gen Camaro will always be known as the comeback generation as it brought the Camaro nameplate back on the market after nearly ten years of absence. It began by following the popular retro design cues of its day but ended with a more contemporary look that would be carried over to the 6th generation Camaro. The 5th generation was almost like a celebration of the Camaro, with numerous special editions made and awards won during its run.
5th Gen Camaro Fun Facts
The 2010 Camaro reportedly had an 18-hour assembly time per car
The rear quarter panel of the 5th Gen Camaro is the largest ever built by GM
The 2015 ZL1 Camaro was the fastest to date with a 184 MPH top speed
The Z/28 Camaro was only available for the 2014 and 2015 model years in the fifth generation
The ZL1 shares the same power plant as the 2nd generation Cadillac CTS-V
The first production Camaro was auctioned in 2009 for $350,000.
The General Motors received over 10,000 pre-orders for the 2010 Camaro.
The Camaro's popularity increased after it appeared in the 2007 movie Transformers as Bumblebee.
The Camaro sales were higher than availability in 2009, with prices increasing by about $5,000 above the MSRP.











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