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Over and above the impressive cash discounts on offer, Chevy also offers its customers some awesome lease deals. The 2021 LT1 Camaro can be yours for $267 over a 39 month period. This low-mileage lease with 10,000 miles per year requires a $267 signing fee and requires no deposit. These deals are valid until the 31st of March 2021. With a destination charge included in the price, you can get your hands on the LS for $25,995, the 1LT goes for $26,495, the 2LT for $28,495, and the 3LT for $32,495. High-performance models such as the LT1 costs $34,995. SS models start at $37,995 for the 1SS, and the 2SS goes for $42,995. At the top sits the ZL1 at $62,995.
Meanwhile, Ford celebrated the Mustang s big 55 in 2019.
The Chevrolet Camaro is facing an uncertain future. Sales have been slow over the past few years while its Ford Mustang and Dodge Challenger rivals have continued to thrive. In December, we reported General Motors might decide to extend the current sixth-generation from 2024 until 2026, leaving open the possibility of a major facelift in the near future. If this is indeed the plan, what will happen to the Camaro post-2026 remains unknown, though Ford could be preparing an all-electric Mustang for a 2028 launch. Will Chevy follow suit?
It s possible because GM is betting big on electric vehicles with a $27 billion investment plan to launch 30 battery-electric vehicles by 2025. But there s a more immediate Camaro-related issue that s not being addressed.
Owner solves the case of his missing Camaro.
True love for your car is something many gearheads profess, but can it ever really be proven? In the case of Tommy Cook from Spotsylvania County, it certainly can. His 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, which was stolen in September 2003 from an auto repair lot in Woodbridge, found its way back to him after being missing for almost two decades. And, as one of the most beloved sports cars in the US, we understand why he never stopped searching for it over the years. Peter Cihelka/The Free Lance-Start Peter Cihelka/The Free Lance-Start Peter Cihelka/The Free Lance-Start
Should you buy or lease?
The future of the Chevrolet Camaro remains unknown. At present, Chevy is anxious to move as many Camaros off dealership lots as possible with a surprisingly attractive leasing offer. For those who considered buying or financing, this new piece of information obtained by CarsDirect could change your mind. Leasing a new Camaro LT1 V8 can actually be cheaper than leasing the less powerful turbocharged 1LT despite having an $8,600 price difference.
For the month of December, the 2021 Camaro LT1 has a lease offer of $287 a month for 39 months with just $287 due at signing and based on an MSRP of $36,590. A total of 10,000 miles is allowed annually. With the down payment factored in, this really amounts to $294 per month.