BMW & Chevy Cars – A Owner’s Pride
Here are some insights on popular cars 2010 Chevy Camaro and 2010 BMW Z4.
Chevy – The new 2010 Chevy Camaro is expected with a 6.2 liter V8 engine, which will provide a very powerful drive for car owners. It has a Vortech supercharger, which will provide amazing performance, just like a super-duper sports car. The Chevy comes with six-speed auto transmission which gives the vehicle a unique sound when driven, which is a lot better than ever before.
Chevy – The Chevy Camaro will possess GM’s L99 V8, which is rated at 400 horsepower at 5,900 rpm. The manual Camaro SS will possess GM’s LS3 V8, which is rated at 426 hp at 5,900 rpm. The L99 V8 produces a much lesser torque than the LS3 V8. The compression ratio is the greatest difference here while L99 V8 runs at 10.4:1 the LS3 V8 runs at 10.7:1. It should also be noted that the L99 engine runs GM’s Active Fuel Management, which will deactivate cylinders under light throttle loads in order to provide fuel economy.
Chevy – The Chevy with L99 has slightly lower compression ratio and slightly lower torque peak; but they both work wonders along with the advantage of the Vortech system. The GM’s cylinder deactivation system is completely flawless and will be a customers delight.
BMW – The BMW Z4 is a sportier and a refined car compared to all other new models which will hits the stands at the same time. The BMW charms customers with new features like – sensational lines, long nose and strong aggressive characteristics, like the superbly integrated retractable roof.
BMW – The great new looks of the new BMW is sure to attract customers for the sober and modern interior looks that will sport. The interiors are made with impeccable quality material. There is more seat and interior space much better than the previous versions.
BMW – The 2010 BMW Z4 will have an sDrive35i engine with 3.0-liter V6 with two small turbochargers, 300 hp and a large amount of torque, even at very low speeds. The result is a great driving experience with less fuel consumption of 11.5 liters per 100 km.
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