2010 Chevrolet Camaro RS In Photos

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While on assignment at the Texas State Fair in Dallas last week, I spied with my little eye an uncovered black 2010 Chevrolet Camaro RS. It was refreshing to catch a glimpse of this car (finally) out in the open. It was even more refreshing to NOT be whisked away by GM security as I snapped away with my camera.

There are two standout aspects of the design that jumped out at me upon seeing this bad boy up close: No. 1, it's waaaaaaaaaay smaller than the Dodge Challenger (think Mustang size), and No. 2, there was no Camaro badge on the rear of the car. I guess GM doesn't want you to know what kind of car just passed you in the fast lane.

The taillights and grille look great up close, and the nose is so distinctive I'm seeing it in my dreams. Or maybe I'm just dreaming of it in my garage. Check out the full photo gallery below.

By Ian Merritt | September 29, 2008 | Comments (6)
Tags: Camaro, Chevrolet

Comments 

Zerf

Nice pictures and nice looking car. Those are some of the best pictures I have seen yet.

bvhall

This thing looks like an '86 monte carlo aero coupe -that just rear ended somebody!

yoing

Gentlemen, start your mullets

yoing

Gentlemen, start your mullets

Ken L.

Nice car, though the windows seem a bit small. I hope it does well in today’s tight economy of falling home prices, job loses, and credit crunch coupled with rising gas prices. It’ll only get worse next year. Any word on the IROC Z28 or SS? If the Rally Sports already look this good, the Z28s surely will be better.

Nice car, I want one from my husband. I hope he see this post. It is not a smaller car, as Ken L. believes.

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