Are Camaro and Firebird the same?

The 1967 Firebird was another GM creation that shared the Camaro platform. The end result was a distant cousin to the Camaro. The big difference between the two cars was under the hood. The base model Firebird included an OHC inline-6 engine and single-barrel carburetor.

Is a Firebird faster than a Camaro?

Aside from styling differences, the last Firebirds were carbon copies of the Camaros down the small block V8s. However, a ram air intake, exclusive to the Trans Am WS6, added 15 more horsepower and lb-ft. of torque, making it slightly faster than the top-of-the-line Camaro SS.

Are Firebirds worth more than Camaros?

Average #3-condition (Good) Firebirds are valued at $13,500, versus $11,500 for the Camaro. This includes V-6 cars, and for the special-edition Firebirds, expect to pay even more. There are several reasons why the market for these two cars is so different, despite them being essentially the same under the skin.

What is Chevy replacing the Camaro with?

Electric Sedan
The Chevy Camaro Dies in 2024, Will Be Replaced by Electric Sedan.

Is the Pontiac Firebird a muscle car?

The 1970 Pontiac Firebird T/A was pure American muscle, with functional scoops, spoilers and standard 345hp Ram-Air 400cid. Costing $4,600, only 88 of 3,196 Trans Ams were ordered with Ram Air IV. Bigger ports and better valves produced 370hp at 5500rpm and 445 torque at 3900rpm.

Why is Chevy discontinuing the Camaro?

Indeed, it seems the real cause of the Camaro’s discontinuation is likely due to restructuring at General Motors. At the end of 2018, well before 2019 Q1 sales reports, the automaker set plans to free cash flow for long-term projects like automated driving implementation and electric vehicle design and production.

Which year Firebird is the best?

The 10 Best Pontiac Firebird Models of All-Time

  1. Pontiac Firebird Special Edition: Firehawk.
  2. 1999 Pontiac Firebird Convertible.
  3. 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am WS6.
  4. 1969 Pontiac Firebird.
  5. 1970 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400.
  6. 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Special Edition.
  7. 1987 Pontiac Firebird Formula.
  8. 1981 Pontiac Firebird.

Which is better a Chevy Camaro or a Pontiac Firebird?

The Pontiac came with a better basic engine, and it did offer a lot of powerful options. However, Camaro simply had the richer catalog. Its SS versions came with up to 375 hp, compared to Firebird’s 345 hp on its top engine. When it comes to the rarest and most powerful versions, Chevy still wins with 550 hp vs 500 hp on the Pontiac.

When did the first Camaro Firebird come out?

Technically, the Camaro carries the first-born mantle, being introduced in September 1966 to rival the Mustang. Several months later came the Firebird in response to Mercury Cougar. It was built upon Camaro’s platform and the original generations of both vehicles carry a lot of similarities. For instance, they share engine designs.

What kind of car was the Pontiac Firebird?

With similar body styling to the Camaro, penned under the direction of Division studio chief Bill Porter, it was available as a base model, Esprit, and the two ‘hottest’ ones, the Formula 400 and the Trans-Am. Also built at GM’s Norwood, Ohio Plant, along with the Camaro, the Firebird suffered similar production problems due to the strike of 1972.

When did the second generation Firebird come out?

The second generation Firebird was also introduced in 1970 midway through the model year. With similar body styling to the Camaro, penned under the direction of Division studio chief Bill Porter, it was available as a base model, Esprit, and the two ‘hottest’ ones, the Formula 400 and the Trans-Am.