The sixth-generation Chevrolet Camaro is filling out very well. While we wait for official pricing on the 2017 Chevrolet Camaro 1LE and 2017 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, potential customers can be courted into any of the more traditional Camaro choices right now.
Chevrolet has provided some sweeteners to the overall value proposition that is the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro. Currently, 2.9% APR is available for those looking to finance either the coupe, or convertible; a very low rate for a very potent car.
Those with a preference for leasing can also jump into a 2016 Camaro for $259 per month for 39 months. However, Chevy asks for $3,560 down for the lease.
So, we’re not sure why you’re still here. Forget the kids and dog: shove them in the back of a 2016 Camaro and go have yourself some fun. You’ve earned it.
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Complete base model 1LT absolutely no options $525/month over 36 months in Canada. No deals here.
They were basically giving away first gen Volts in the US on lease, where as Canada the price to lease was something like 6-7 times more. What a joke.
General Motors is being SMART as they’re doing well financially and can afford to make driving a new Camaro affordable as this will eat up market-share because someone who has a lease on a new Camaro won’t be thinking about doing the same for a Mustang.
This is probably to play catch up now that they offer the whole lineup. I suspect April sales to rival the Mustangs for the first time in over a year. Maybe a little marketing on top will make sure of that.
I don’t think kids or a dog will fit in the back seat of a 2016 Camaro.
People buy performance cars for performance, not what will fit in the back seat. Buy an SUV, crew cab pickup or another type of car if back seat room is important.
Well my wife and kids all enjoy my 86 Mustang, going to local car shows and cruises. It wouldn’t be the same with out them.
Go to a credit union for lower APR’s
Yes Chevy, give those promotions as ford mustangs will sell for less and sell more if you don’t. Corporations don’t give squat away unless they will lose more if the DON’T. Especially when they increase the base MSRP, eh?? Not hard to figure out is it??
Camaro for $)) dollars a moth for lease?
No way.
Florida dealerhips fee 1000 dollars? No way…
Tommorow I’go to foreign..They want to sell on Florida.