20 Cheapest Coupes for 2023 – TrueCar

Available as a two-door coupe or two-door convertible, the Chevrolet Camaro is a time machine that can take drivers back to the 1960s. In an era when name-brand sedans are nearing the endangered species list, the Camaro soldiers on. But the prognosis is not looking good. Many suggest the 2023 Camaro will be followed by a very similar 2024 model and then extinction. But this talk of doom obscures the fact that the current Camaro is a blast to drive and very good-looking. The Camaro offers tight accommodations for two plus an “occasional” rear seat for two adults. Its powerful engines and rear-drive chassis make for sporting fun that today’s front-wheel-drive performance cars can’t touch.

For 2023 the Camaro continues to offer a variety of engines, ranging from a turbocharged 2.0-liter to several mammoth V8s. There are rumors the four-cylinder 2.0-liter might be jettisoned soon, leaving a V6 as the base engine.

The Camaro’s key competitor is the Ford Mustang. The two cars, nearly identical in size, have been battling it out since the 1960s. The Camaro’s other main competitor is the Dodge Challenger, another highly-styled coupe. But the Challenger is almost 10 inches longer than the two “pony cars,” and its rear seat is much more usable.