Seven days spent with America's newest muscle car as a daily driver
On Ramp Test
There are few times when acceleration is more important than merging onto a highway. We took this vehicle to a particularly difficult on ramp tested it out.
With a 6.2 liter, 400-horsepower engine, merging onto a highway can be done without fear -- except Camaro visibility is like driving in a broom closet, so you might have to stick your head out the window Ace Ventura-style to make sure nothing is approaching. Okay, so we're exaggerating a bit, but it is a concern. And while the vehicle is pretty large (15.9 feet long, 6.3 feet wide), steering is precise, so slotting into traffic is easy. If traffic stops short after a quick merge, massive Brembo brakes slow the vehicle like a short leash on a small dog.
The Verdict: Merge when and where you want with confidence, but pay careful attention to blind spots.