1. Camaro 2010 The 2010 Chevy Camaro is going be the car that brings back the charm and style of a sports car. Unlike the previous Camaro's, this new style Camaro is going to offer a smooth ride with a custom design. The horsepower of the Camaro promises to be a toy collectors dream come true. The LS-2 6.0 liter V8 offers up more horsepower than any other Camaro. The 400 horsepower engine is going to come in close behind the Corvette, but it will still have enough horsepower for the road. The car offers a smooth ride without any of the engine noise or any shaking and rattling that was apparent in older models.
2. . The long-rumored 6.4 liter Hemi V8 may appear for SRT8 models (with cylinder deactivation for reasonable gas mileage), and the Dodge Challenger will get deceleration fuel cutoff to improve gas mileage — even on automatics. Super Track Pack is confirmed for late in the year as an R/T option. Stability control is standard on all models; automatic headlights with LED cup holder and door-handle lights are standard on R/T. Changes to the Challenger SRT8 are a new limited edition Plum Crazy model, serialized dash plaque, and plum accent seat-stripe insert. Challenger
3. Viper The Viper was conceived as a historical take on the classic American sports car. The iconic AC Cobra was a source of inspiration, and the final version of the Viper bears this out with its powerful engine, minimalist straightforward design, muscular and aggressive styling, and high performance. Some saw claims to kinship with the Cobra as a marketing exercise, ignoring that Carroll Shelby was heavily involved in the initial design of the Viper, and subsequent design of the Viper GTS coupe. Notably, the later (1996 through 2002) Viper GTS coupe took a few design cues from the Pete Brock designed Shelby Cobra Daytona. Though the proportions seem similar at first glance, the designs are quite unique. Carroll Shelby was key in the development of the R/T 10 as well as having a hand in the development of the GTS model.
4. The 2010 Mercedes Benz CLS500 comes with a solid structure, ruggedness and the dependability associated with the Mercedes brand. A four-door coupe built on the E-class platform; the 2010 Mercedes Benz CLS500 features a sleek, impressive design. Unlike other vehicles from Mercedes Benz, the 2010 CLS500 is studded with highly polished wood and perfectly stitched leather panels, wooden dashboard in a matte finish. Mercedes Benz CLS500
5. The new 2010 Hummer H4 will be smaller than the current H3 and will be designed to go against other compact competitors, such as the Jeep Wrangler. The new SUV will be built on an upcoming compact GM platform when it is released. Although the SUV will be smaller than their current offerings, it will still offer "legitimate off-road capability." HUMMER