whats the difference between LT1 and LT2 and LS
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GMCustomerService answered 6 years ago
Hi Noriega90, The differences are the seating trim levels in your 2010 Chevy Camaro. LT1 has the sport cloth, LT2 has front leather seating surfaces and LS has cloth seating. Hope this was helpful. Vanessa, Chevrolet Customer Service
noriega90 answered 6 years ago
Hi Vanessa, Thank You for your helpful response. I was looking into getting a camaro 2010 but I wanted to know what is the benefit of including an rs package. I also wanted to know if the body of the 2010, 2011 and 2012 are all the same or is one bigger than another?
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