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Chevrolet discontinued the Camaro after the 2024 model year. But that doesn’t mean that every “new” one is gone. When you search dealership inventory nationwide, you can find two 2024 Camaros still on the lot.

The first one is a white 2SS, so it has the 6.2-liter V8. It is also equipped with an automatic transmission and a jet black interior. It’s on the lot at Permian Chevrolet in Hobbs, New Mexico.

So what about the second and final new Chevrolet Camaro for sale? It’s a “Riptide Blue” 2SS. So also the 6.2-liter V8, but with a stick shift. This Camaro is on the lot at Tim Lally Chevrolet in Warrensville Heights, Ohio.

How much does a 2024 Chevrolet Camaro cost now?

Here’s the really cool part. Remember how Dodge dealers charged absurd markups for the final few Hellcats? One dealership even got in so much trouble for selling the same car twice, the CEO had to step in to make sure a deployed soldier got the Challenger he’d ordered. It looks like there isn’t the same nonsense here.

The white Camaro’s listed at $59,205. The blue stickshift is listed at $58,335. No crazy $50k markup. The white car is showing 200+ recent views, the blue one 400+. It’ll be interesting to see if they’re still both listed after this weekend.

When these two are sold, the Camaro’s gone. This summer, the only new Camaro parts rolling out of GM factories are grilles to slap on NASCAR racers. Which reminds me, is the 2026 Chevy NASCAR body going to be a Corvette? A CTS-V? We’ll have to wait and see.

Check out listings for gently-used Chevrolet Camaros near you.

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