Wednesday, February 9, 2011

2011 Chicago Auto Show: Lots of flashy sporty trim, but no new models


Latest news and updates According to the internet media its all about latest news and updates,internet media provided real hot topic information,The Chicago Auto Show opened to the media today, lacking the type of forward-looking new products we expect from most auto shows. The emerging theme is one of updates, variants, and (mostly-)American performance, appropriately released in the Midwest.

Chevrolet and Dodge each introduced new versions of the Camaro and the Challenger, furthering a decades-old rivalry at time when most show introductions focus on fuel economy.

A modern take on a legendary, aluminum-engine classic, the Camaro ZL1 is a reprise of the highest-performance Camaro ever offered from the factory, the Camaro ZL1. The ZL1 takes its name from a legendary, aluminum-engine coupe sold in 1969. Today’s Camaro ZL1 boasts a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 good, Chevrolet says, "at least" 550 horsepower.Not quite as exciting as a new halo car, Dodge enthusiasts are treated to a Challenger slathered in Green With Envy paint and black stripes. The name doesn’t quite resonate like “Sublime,” a classic green color for Mopar muscle. The Green With Envy is a bright new paint scheme with black stripes. It is available in 5.7-liter V8 R/T or 6.4-liter V8 SRT8 trimlines. The black leather seats inside get green piping to match the paint.

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