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Main Features
MPG
18.00 city / 29.00 hwy
Drivetrain
RWD
Fuel Type
GAS
Exterior Color
GRAY
Interior
BLACK
Seating
4
Engine
6_CYLINDER
Transmission
MANUAL
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Stock #: NV35022 | VIN: 2G1FF1EV9A9162339 | 133,500 miles
No Reported Accidents
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Number of Owners
ONE_OWNER
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Key Features
Features (Common / Available on 2010 Camaro)
Depending on trim and options, a 2010 Camaro may offer:
- AM/FM radio + CD player, MP3 playback, 6+ speaker sound system.
- Cloth seats (in base trims), with folding rear seatback for flexibility.
- Power windows, power remote door locks, power mirrors (depending on trim).
- Air conditioning, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, cruise control, front cupholders and storage compartments.
- Optional upgrades (in higher trims / performance variants): sport bucket seats (possibly leather), performance tires & wheels, spoiler, more premium trim and audio, optional packages (fog lights, sport-tuned suspension depending on trim).
AM/FM STEREO, ABS (4-WHEEL), ONSTAR, BLUETOOTH WIRELESS, F&R HEAD CURTAIN AIR BAGS, POWER SEAT, POWER STEERING, POWER DOOR LOCKS, KEYLESS ENTRY, STABILITRAK, POWER WINDOWS, KEYLESS START, DUAL AIR BAGS, DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS, ALLOY WHEELS, CD/MP3 (SINGLE DISC), SIDE AIR BAGS, TILT WHEEL, AIR CONDITIONING, XM SATELLITE, FOG LIGHTS, TRACTION CONTROL, SPORT SUSPENSION, CRUISE CONTROL
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Vehicle Specifications
Pros
- Sporty performance and muscle-car feel (especially in V8 “SS” trim) — makes it fun to drive. Classic coupe styling and sporty looks Reasonable everyday usability (for a sports coupe): Balance between power and practicality (in V6): Good package of features and amenities
Cons
- Limited cargo/trunk space Rear seats are small and cramped Fuel economy (especially V8) is modest Coupe design limits practicality compared to sedans, hatchbacks, or SUVs Insurance, maintenance and running costs may be higher than for a basic commuter car
History and Inspection
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- Unknown accidents ✓
- Unknown open recalls found ✓
- One owner ✓
- Not stolen Not previously stolen ✓
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Why Buy This Camaro
Who Should Buy a 2010 Camaro — and Why
You should consider buying a 2010 Camaro if you:
- Value sporty driving performance, style, and driving enjoyment rather than practicality.
- Want a classic American-muscle-car feel, especially if you pick a V8 variant (SS).
- Need a sporty coupe that’s still fairly usable — e.g., for occasional passengers (rear seats) and regular driving.
- Appreciate a balanced value — the V6 trim offers decent performance with more manageable fuel and maintenance costs compared to the V8.
- Want a car that stands out visually — the 2010 redesign revived iconic Camaro styling, making it appealing to those who care about looks and presence.
It’s not ideal if you need a family-car, lots of cargo space, or daily commuting with multiple passengers. But as a “fun to drive,” style-forward coupe — for singles, couples, or enthusiasts — it can be a strong choice.
Safety Features
Safety & Mechanical / Security Features
The 2010 Camaro includes a range of safety and mechanical features (varies by trim):
- 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS (vented rotors front & rear) — for reliable stopping power.
- Fully independent suspension (front double-ball-joint, rear multi-link) — improves handling and ride quality.
- Stability / traction control system (on many trims) — helps maintain control under aggressive acceleration or slippery surfaces (especially on V8).
- Safety belts with pretensioners (front, at a minimum) and rear-seat 3-point belts for all seating positions.
- Front airbags (driver & passenger) and — depending on trim — side-impact / head-curtain airbags in some markets.
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (on many trims) — helps detect low tire pressure for safety.
- Child-seat anchors / LATCH system for rear seats — though rear space is tight.