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Chevrolet Adds Convertible Option To 2016 Camaro Online Configurator

Chevrolet has added the convertible option to the 2016 Camaro online configurator for shoppers (or dreamers) that must have the drop-top feature.

In light of this recent change, we decided to build our own Camaro. We stuck with the breezy convertible, roughly a $7,000 MSRP hike from the coupe. The Hyper Blue Metallic was the color of choice, matched with the Jet Black cloth interior and 20″ 5-spoke Black aluminum wheels, an $800 option.

To keep things simple, we decided to stick with the base 2.0 liter and the 6-speed manual transmission. That said, we opted for the 6-piston Brembo brake kit, which raised the price another $3,175. The RS package and Technology package chipped in another $2,750. Visit Chevrolet’s website to configure your own 2016 Camaro Convertible, then comment below to let us know what options you’d choose.

 

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  1. 2016 Camaro convertible is to pricey – needs to be 3 -5 grand less

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  2. People wanted a better Camaro and that’s what Chevy gave them. Unlike the 5th generation it will easily beat a Mustang GT or Challenger SRT 392 at a drag strip or a road course, all while getting better gas mileage. That wasn’t the case before. It’s been proven time and time again, there is nothing in its price range that can compete at the 6th gen Camaro’s performance level.

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