Motor Trend: First Review of the 2011 Camaro Convertible

After more than six months of hype, both from GM and the media (ourselves included), the 5th gen Camaro convertible is finally making its way into the hands of journalists, and Motor Trend is first-to-web with their review. Surprisingly, author Scott Evans says that subtracting the hard top actually makes the Camaro a better car:

“…the convertible takes everything good about the Camaro and amplifies it. It looks better, sounds better, and is a better car to drive, all of which is directly attributable to the new hat.”

Per the article, one of the biggest complaints with the original 5th gen design, a lack of outward visibility, is improved, and not just when the top is down. “Over your shoulders, the deletion of the thick B-pillars makes lane changes a far less panic-inducing endeavor. Rear-seat passengers will appreciate that the quarter windows even roll down now.”

M/T reports that the top drops in approximately 16 seconds, goes back up in 25, and reduces trunk volume from 11.3 cubic feet in the fixed-roof version to 10.2 with it up in the ragtop and just 7.9 with it folded. But then again, nobody cares about trunk space in a Camaro, do they? The important numbers here are added weight (253 pounds) and reduced performance (4.9 seconds to 60, 0.2 slower than the hardtop, 13.2 at 109.2 compared to 13.1 at 110.8, and 0.89 on the skidpad instead of 0.93).

Most buyers who choose the ‘vert will be happy to make that tradeoff for the top-down driving experience, and M/T reports that the new 5th gen convertible is a far more composed car than previous roofless F-bodies, which isn’t really saying all that much if you’ve ever driven an older one over train tracks. Still, we’re sure that GM will sell every one they can make, and keep public interest in the new Camaro high until the Z/28 hits.

About the author

Paul Huizenga

After some close calls on the street in his late teens and early twenties, Paul Huizenga discovered organized drag racing and never looked back, becoming a SFI-Certified tech inspector and avid bracket racer. Formerly the editor of OverRev and Race Pages magazines, Huizenga set out on his own in 2009 to become a freelance writer and editor.
Read My Articles

Hardcore Chevys in your Inbox.

Build your own custom newsletter with the content you love from Chevy Hardcore, directly to your inbox, absolutely FREE!

Free WordPress Themes
Chevy Hardcore NEWSLETTER - SIGN UP FREE!

We will safeguard your e-mail and only send content you request.

Chevy Hardcore - The #1 Performance Bowtie Online Magazine

chevyhardcore

We'll send you the most interesting Chevy Hardcore articles, news, car features, and videos every week.

Chevy Hardcore - The #1 Performance Bowtie Online Magazine

Chevy Hardcore NEWSLETTER - SIGN UP FREE!

We will safeguard your e-mail and only send content you request.

Chevy Hardcore - The #1 Performance Bowtie Online Magazine

chevyhardcore

Thank you for your subscription.

Subscribe to more FREE Online Magazines!

We think you might like...


streetmusclemag
Hot Rods & Muscle Cars
dragzine
Drag Racing
enginelabs
Engine Tech

Chevy Hardcore - The #1 Performance Bowtie Online Magazine

Thank you for your subscription.

Subscribe to more FREE Online Magazines!

We think you might like...

  • streetmusclemag Hot Rods & Muscle Cars
  • dragzine Drag Racing
  • enginelabs Engine Tech

Chevy Hardcore - The #1 Performance Bowtie Online Magazine

chevyhardcore

Thank you for your subscription.

Thank you for your subscription.

Chevy Hardcore - The #1 Performance Bowtie Online Magazine

Thank you for your subscription.

Thank you for your subscription.

Loading