"The 2017 Chevrolet Camaro, (SS), demands your participation in the
world-it goads you into a neon Speedo and then hip checks you into
the pool. It shoves you out onto the streamer framed dance floor at
junior prom, even if you're still munching Cheetos and
contemplating a scientifically unprecedented act of self
dissipation." TheDrive, July 2016
For consignment, a 2017 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS coupe with a title
verified 21,260 actual miles. Imagine going back in time and
showing the engineers and developers of the 1967 Camaro a modern
version. When they see a car with heated seats, heated steering
wheel, a heads up display, and an infotainment system with an 8
inch screen, their minds would be blown.
Exterior
Our athletic pony car arrives in Olympic White paint and like a
modern day Storm Trooper, is augmented with brief glimpses of black
trim that include the grille and marker light bezels, the hood
vents, and a rear valance that makes room for twin dual tips on
each side. 20-inch five spoke wheels carry staggered ZR rated tires
with a mid 2022 date code the fill the wheel openings perfectly and
in profile, the recessed character line accompanies narrow windows,
a sunroof that in wing-like when open, a shark fin antenna, and a
white wing on the short decklid, and it all works together
wonderfully to create a sporty car. Some minor scuffs on a front
fender and chin scuffs are the only imperfections noted on this low
mileage Camaro.
Interior
You can get a deeper contrast than black and white and that's the
motif of the interior, beginning on the robust door panels with
white leather inserts on black plastic framing. The bucket seats up
front and 2+2 in back both wear perforated white leather inserts
inside of white stitched black leather and it's a clean and
dramatic presentation. The leather wrapped, flat bottomed steering
wheel also shows white stitching and leads to a view of the dash
with two analog gauges for tach and speed and a contoured center
electronic read out. The infotainment system in the center stack
includes Bluetooth, Navigation, MYLINK, Apple Carplay, Android
Auto, and XM satellite capabilities. The shifter boot and handle
stay coordinated with white stitching and the black carpet is
covered by 50th anniversary embroidered mats. The headliner,
overhead console, and fully finished trunk are consistent in
condition, essentially like new.
Drivetrain
Under the hood we have a 6.2 liter LT1 good for 455 horsepower
handled by a 8L90E 8-speed automatic transmission headed to the
rear wheels with 2.77 gears and a limited slip differential. No
spare room in the engine bay where a plastic cover shrouds most of
the engine and accessories fill the rest, all looking very
clean.
Undercarriage
The clean parade continues underneath where there's some evidence
of driving but also a number of assembly line wax pencil marks
throughout. The dual exhaust meets an x-pipe after two catalytic
converters, then heads into the original massive muffler that gives
way to four exhaust tips. Heat shields buffer the temps from the
pipes down the center tunnel and the belly pan, framing, and
suspension pieces, all very clean and undamaged. Both ends have
independent suspension with MacPherson struts up front and a
multi-link independent suspension in back. Four wheel power disc
brakes are on board with Brembos gracing the front.
Drive-Ability
Hard to believe this one is nine years old because it feels and
drives like a new car. We even detect some of that new car smell
that hasn't completely worn off. Obviously, there's fantastic power
underfoot and the low profile tires grip in turns like glue. Lots
of bells and whistles in this modern Camaro and they all function
as intended. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
In 50 years of Camaro production, Chevrolet learned a thing or two:
the modern iteration is nothing short of fantastic. No outlandish
stripes or scoops, just good, clean fun with a corral full of
horses for which you will only need your right foot to open their
gate and let 'em loose!
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collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
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