Used 1998 Chevrolet Camaro Consumer Reviews
Cant Beat it!
Well I love my Z28 and i would not consider any other car as far as performance goes for under 45k. The car is a absolute blast to drive. Not expensive to own just to insure, but my god is it worth it. I feel like i can take on anything with this beast. Fast as all Hell!
Super Z
My Z has been the best car I have ever driven. It is so easy to squeeze dozens of horse power out of it for the minimal amount of money. And if your good with a Jigg-saw you can do half of the mods for free. To be able to get 400 hp from a stock motor with out having to spend more than $700 then that's the car you want.
- Z28 CoupeMSRP: $17,99424 mi away
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $17,900149 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $8,995196 mi away
Best Year Ever
This vehicle is deffinetly a highway car. Rides superb and has ample horse power for a nice sunday drive.
The Last American Sports Car
Amid a host Italian and New Jersey jokes I bought by 98 camaro as a step up from my 93 Eagle Talon. 106,00 miles and 4 1/2 years later and I can only sing the praises of this vehicle. The styling is fantastic and GM did it without a bunch of plastic glued to the doors. The v6 200 horse engine has more power than most cars on the road today - and while it won't compare off the line to it's bigger engined brothers the Z28 and SS it can easily handle speeds of 80 and higher on the highway and still get 30+ miles to the gallon. This car hugs corners like nothing I've ever driven. I opted for the v6 200 horse only because of insurance costs.
The most fun I've had in years
I have owned my 1998 Red Camaro, with it's V-8 and T-Tops for about 18 months. But in that time my 2 teenage kids have decided that I am too cool. That for a single parent, made buying this car worthwhile. It's performance is awesome. I have pushed it up to 140 mph and felt safe. It corners great and it looks great. If a person wanted to look and feel good, get one!