1LS 2dr Coupe
2020 Chevrolet Camaro Pricing
Retail Price
$25,000 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Smart Buy Price
$697 Nat'l avg. savings off MSRP
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Standard Features:
- 2.0L I-4 Engine
- 6-spd man w/OD Transmission
- 275 @ 5,600 rpm Horsepower
- 295 @ 3,000 rpm Torque
- rear-wheel Drive type
- ABS and driveline Traction control
- 18" silver aluminum Wheels
- front air conditioning, automatic
- AM/FM/Satellite-prep, seek-scan Radio
- 2 - 1st row LCD monitor
- keyfob (all doors) Remote keyless entry
- cloth Seat trim
Build & Price

1LS 2dr Coupe
TOTAL MSRP
$25,000
Exterior Colors
-
Crush
-
Red Hot
-
Garnet Red Tintcoat
-
Satin Steel Metallic
-
Summit White
-
Black
-
Rally Green Metallic
-
Shadow Gray Metallic
-
Riverside Blue Metallic
-
Shock
Interior Colors
-
Jet Black w/Cloth Seat Trim
-
Medium Ash Gray w/Cloth Seat Trim
Cost to Own a 2020 Camaro
Annual Mileage
in
2020 Chevrolet Camaro 1LS 2dr Coupe
when driven annually in the US
Depreciation
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$7,680
Year 2
$1,574
Year 3
$2,023
Year 4
$1,473
Year 5
$1,323
Fees & Taxes
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$1,643
Year 2
$171
Year 3
$163
Year 4
$140
Year 5
$134
Fuel
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$1,325
Year 2
$1,372
Year 3
$1,421
Year 4
$1,472
Year 5
$1,524
Insurance
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$1,392
Year 2
$1,382
Year 3
$1,373
Year 4
$1,363
Year 5
$1,353
Interest
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$808
Year 2
$643
Year 3
$471
Year 4
$291
Year 5
$104
Maintenance
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$10
Year 2
$436
Year 3
$984
Year 4
$420
Year 5
$2,340
Opportunity
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$23
Year 2
$34
Year 3
$45
Year 4
$57
Year 5
$75
Repairs
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$0
Year 2
$0
Year 3
$0
Year 4
$898
Year 5
$1,113
Total Cost to Own
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$12,882
Year 2
$5,612
Year 3
$6,480
Year 4
$6,113
Year 5
$7,966
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