Methods (from safest to least safe/legal):
* OnStar (if equipped): If your Camaro has OnStar, this is the easiest and safest way. Contact OnStar, they can unlock your car remotely.
* Spare key: Do you have a spare key hidden somewhere safe (NOT in the obvious places!)?
* Chevrolet roadside assistance: If you have a Chevrolet roadside assistance plan, contact them. This is a legitimate and safe method.
* Professional locksmith: A locksmith specializing in automotive locks is the next best option. They have specialized tools and techniques to unlock your car without damaging it. This is generally safe and legal.
* Insurance: Contact your insurance company. They may have a roadside assistance program or be able to help you get in touch with a locksmith.
Methods to Avoid (generally risky and potentially illegal):
* Breaking a window: This will damage your car and is expensive to repair.
* Attempting to pick the lock yourself: Unless you are a skilled locksmith, you're very likely to damage your car's locking mechanism. This can be very expensive to repair.
* Using coat hangers or other improvised tools: This is highly unlikely to work, and risks further damage to your car.
Before trying anything:
* Check all doors and windows carefully: Sometimes, a door or window might be slightly ajar.
* Check for hidden keys: Seriously, look everywhere!
In short: Contact OnStar, your roadside assistance, or a professional locksmith. These are the safe and legal options. Avoid any methods that risk damaging your car.