Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Finally Confirmed

by Chevrolet in the News on September 15, 2009

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The Chevrolet Camaro has already seen high demand, but with GM’s financial difficulties, the convertible model has been on-again-and-off-again, much like the high-performance Z28. While the verdict is still out on the latter, the Camaro Convertible is officially back on track and due in 2011.

Earlier reports had suggested that plans for the Chevrolet Camaro Convertible had been scuttled, or at the very least delayed indefinitely. More recent plans according to Cheesetown Chevrolet suggested that GM intended to release the vehicle in early 2011. Now it seems that consumers will finally see the Convertible in showrooms as early as Q2 2011.

Although demand for the reincarnated Chevy Camaro has been intense at Chevrolet Service Cherry Hill, financial troubles are the sole reason for the Convertible’s delay. But with restructuring now behind them, and with the guidance of government oversight, the New GM is now moving forward with production on the much-anticipated Camaro Convertible.

Fans of the Camaro like Used Chevrolet Chantilly customers will no doubt be eager to get their hands on the latest Camaro Convertible. The back and forth on whether the Camaro Convertible would be produced has certainly frustrated plenty of enthusiasts, but let’s just hope it stays on track.

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Despite the desire to produce the Chevy Camaro Convertible, don’t expect it any time soon.

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