The iconic Chevrolet Camaro, once a staple of the American muscle car scene, has become a topic of speculation at General Motors. After the automaker discontinued the sixth-generation model nearly a year ago, questions remain about the future of the popular nameplate.
Fans of the Camaro hope it will return to compete with the Ford Mustang and Dodge Charger, but with the recent removal of the Camaro from the Chevy website and the discontinuation of the Malibu, the Corvette is now the only low slung model in the automaker’s lineup.
While many are disappointed to see Chevy shifting towards a more SUV focused approach, countless Camaros are still available on the market, including the 2013 fifth generation example pictured here. This particular Camaro, built at the Oshawa factory in Ontario, Canada, is seeking a new owner in the United States.
With its well preserved interior and exterior, as well as its powerful engine, it presents an attractive opportunity for muscle car enthusiasts. The future of the Camaro remains uncertain, but for now, fans can continue to enjoy the thrill of driving these classic American performance vehicles.
This sleek 2013 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS is a head turner. With its aggressive stance, muscular lines, and jet-black paint, it’s a sight to behold. The car’s exterior is further enhanced by a set of bronze V-spoke HRE alloys and striking red brake calipers. Inside, the cabin is a blend of comfort and performance, featuring black leather upholstery, an infotainment system, and the original three-spoke steering wheel.
Under the hood, this Camaro packs a powerful 6.2-liter supercharged V8 engine, delivering exhilarating performance. A six-speed manual transmission ensures a truly engaging driving experience. The low mileage of 16,261 miles is a testament to its well maintained condition.
Garage Kept Motors is currently seeking a new owner for this exceptional muscle car, with a buy-it-now price of $39,900. While this may seem steep for a Camaro 2SS, its condition and performance justify the asking price. However, if you’re patient, waiting for a slight price reduction might be a wise move.