Used 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Consumer Reviews
Runs like it's brand new
I bought the car used when it had ~148K miles on it. I just turned 180K miles and I have done very little to keep it running. I had to do the normal things like change tires, shocks, brakes, etc., but I haven't had any expensive repairs to deal with, especially when you consider the mileage.
Love My Car
My 92 camaro is so sharp and has been good to me, I still love it after 10 years. I never had a problem with it, it's a beautiful car to drive on a clear day. (NOT GOOD ON WET ROADS) It handles curves like nothing I have ever driven (I never drove a real race car) but it's probably like just like that. -A lot of car around you.- I did have an unfortunate accident years ago (nothing that couldn't be fixed) but with the heavy doors it has my camaro most likely saved me from a more serious injury. IT'S JUST A BEAUTIFUL -- GOOD CAR !!!!!!
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Martha's RS
Very good expierence. No Complaints
keep your 4th gen FBodies...
345lb-ft L98 is a torque monster. Mine was a Heritage Edition Z28, Bright Red with Black stripes. One of the more timeless designs to ever come from an auto styling studio- though I'm not crazy about the hi-rise F40-style rear spoiler of 91-92. It was my daily driver for years and I didnt make a single repair, short of tires and a small oil leak covered under warrantee. No t-tops and aftermarket subframe connectors make the body as solid as an I-beam-- no rattles/squeaks at all. Ive owned at total of 5 third generation FBodies and loved them all. Traded it in for a 96 Z28/SS 6-speed and regret every second of it (but I needed a manual transmission!).
148,000 miles!!!
my car has a lot miles on it, but still rides very good and has very few rattles and squeaks. the t-tops do not leak. i am really surprised the car is as solid as it is. I guess youd say its Genuine Chevrolet!