Used 1996 Chevrolet Camaro Consumer Reviews
See Edmunds pricing data
Has Your Car's Value Changed?
Used car values are constantly changing. Edmunds lets you track your vehicle's value over time so you can decide when to sell or trade in.
Love it!
My son bought this car last year as his first "muscle car", and pretty much as a "collectors car" so to speak. When he bought it, it had 28,000+ on it, now it only has in the high 29,000. Not bad for a 22 year old. Of course, he's in the Navy and it's now sitting in my garage. Everything is original including the tires! The EGR needs to be replaced, but that's it. The body paint is fantastic still, with two minor little, but deep scratches. I think he looks better driving it than his 50 year old dad, but i don't tell him that. Unfortunately, we're going to have to sell it as he has a nice vehicle with him, and it doesn't make sense having this one just sit until he gets out someday
think about it
fun to drop the foot but all around this car is making me tiresome. pretty slick sitting inside but its not comfortable. you sit on the ground and the seats tire you on long rides. one stupid place to put a cat on the floor. becoming a boring body style. new style looks better. after only 78K miles i have dealt with a water pump break opti- spark and starter problem. don't forget how ingenius it was to put the opti- spark under the water pump. car is on sale and i'm looking to see how comfortable the newer z's might be. also looking towards ford to see the mustangs, can be fast too. i hear they are a better fit. camaros are fast but nothing else
- Z28 CoupeMSRP: $19,99574 mi away
- 1996 Chevrolet CamaroMSRP: $8,850115 mi away
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $17,999182 mi away
Bat out of Hell...whos too sick to fly
I bought my 1994 Z28 with 27K miles on it. The car has got to be hands down, the most fun you can get for 8K. But man, the repairs on these cars are KILLER! I had a distributor go bad in this car and it was over 1000 dollars to fix ( part was 640 and labor 440). Then the starter..( another 520 with diagnostic), then the water pump ( 640 dollars), then the intake manifold gasket ( 300)...This car will eat you alive financially..but whne it runs..its the most fun you can have by any means. If you plan on buying one, you are rolling the dice. Its a thrill to drive ( and gamble) but theres a good possibility it will cost you thousands over the life of the car.
awesome vehicle
awesome vehicle