Can a big guy fit in a Camaro?

Can a big guy fit in a Camaro?

The Camaro really has a roomy interior. I’m not as tall as you, but I sit tall (short legs long torso) and there is sure plenty of room in width and length around the seat. It’s probably the best fitting performance car for a guy your size. Visit Number 3’s homepage!

Are Camaros roomy?

The Mustang gets the jump on the 2019 Camaro in front-seat roominess with its 45.1 inches of legroom and 56.3 inches of shoulder room, beating the Camaro by 1.2 and 1.3 inches, respectively. The Camaro does, however, beat the Mustang in front headroom, 38.5 inches to 37.6 inches.

What year Camaro came with 454?

Matt Murphy Finds Berger’s Only 454 1970 Camaro. While the name Berger is familiar in Chevrolet circles, it is not always associated with the supercar movement, which gave notoriety to dealerships like Yenko and Nickey.

Is an LS7 a big block?

in. To clarify, the LS7 engine code can also refer to a 454 cubic-inch Big Block V8 with a 460 horsepower, which was offered in iconic GM muscle cars throughout the 1970s, including the Chevrolet Caprice, Chevelle, Corvette, El Camino, Monte Carlo, and GMC Sprint.

Is a Camaro faster than a Charger?

And in this regard, Charger has the Camaro beat. The 2019 Dodge Charger features a 3.6L V6 engine that delivers 292 hp, delivering significantly more power than Camaro and its 275 hp 2.0L I-4.

Does the 6.2 Require premium fuel?

GM recommends using 93 octane gasoline for its top-of-the-line 6.2-liter V-8-equipped trucks. The owner’s manual does state as low as 87 octane is acceptable for the engine. However, to achieve maximum performance and fuel economy you must use 93.

How long will a GM 6.2 last?

The Chevy 6.2 engine and the transmissions have proven to last in excess of 250,000 miles and beyond. With regular service intervals and proper maintenance they can last 10-20 years or over 250,000 miles. Yes, this General Motors developed 6.2-liter V8 with Dynamic Fuel Management (DFM) is a real engineering wonder.

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