
2010 Chevy Camaro
The much anticipated 2010 Chevy Camaro has only been available for a few weeks, but the car has already suffered its first set back! Apparently GM issued a recall due to an exposed battery cable.
The problem came to GM’s attention when vehicles were brought in for service due to frayed cable insulation. Luckily the issue only lies with the V-8 equipped Chevy Camaros and only 300 have been sold so far.
Flores a GM spokesman said they will tow the faulty Camaros to dealers and offer free loaner vehicles and oil changes.
It will take dealerships about 30 minutes to adjust the positive battery cable so it doesn’t come in contact with the starter motor housing.
“This is obviously a very important launch for us, and we want to do whatever it takes to keep the customers happy,” said Flores.
We all have high expectations for the Chevy Camaro and hope this is only a minor set back.















#1 by c4822 - June 17th, 2009 at 20:30
I don’t think this will affect any sales whatsoever. This new Camaro will have fans from young and old alike buying these up like “hot cakes.” – This will be a “classic” right from the beginning, just like the new Dodge Challenger! Keep both in your garage for the next 10 years and you’ll see how much of an investment they’ll be – no one will ever remember this so called “set back”
#2 by Exotic sports cars - June 2nd, 2009 at 10:38
This may be a considered as minor set back in Chevy Camaro but it had negetaive impact on G.M’s goodwill.It already faced a lot of human resources problem as well as bankruptcy issue.Also the rumor of G.M. company been closed had bad impact on consumers mind.They wont get Camaro for all those problems.