Chevrolet doesn’t need any help selling its Camaro. It handily  throttled the Ford Mustang in sales last year despite only being able to  offer customers a single coupe bodystyle compared to the Stang’s more  expansive coupe, convertible and GT500 range. In fact, General Motors  says the Camaro is jumping off of dealer lots with nearly no incentives  and 90 percent retail sales. Still, buyers have been clamoring for a  droptop version of the mighty Bowtie since the Camaro Convertible  concept hit the scene in 2007. This year, The General has finally  obliged by taking out the knife.
The history of the Camaro is littered with topless wonders that  looked like a stack of cool cash while parked, yet most drove like a wet  noodle when you stepped on their skinny pedals. The minds that pull the  strings at GM have made it clear that in the coming years, what was  once the king of the muscle car heap will turn its attention more toward  the sports car crowd, and to that end, they’ve striven to deliver a  Camaro Convertible capable of all of the same driving dynamics as the  coupe. Have they pulled it off? We took to the streets of San Diego to  find out.
Source:Autoblog





