Used 1998 Chevrolet Camaro Consumer Reviews
Last GM Muscle
This car is a bargain, even when new. The only reason they didn't sell is because GM didn't put any marketing effort into them for the last 4 years. However, what they lacked in marketing was made up by engineering- the LS-1 engine is sweet and efficient, a real sleeper. Handling and braking are awesome. This car is 95% Vette at 1/2 the price. I've had no problems with the car. Even the t-tops don't leak like in older GM models. The only complaint I have is minor- the plastic interior panels scratch easily. All car reviews show no performance improvement with the SS- save your $
what i think of the camaro
I think its a good car, has very good gass mileage, comfortible, travels nicely, all around good car!
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $17,4241,008 mi away
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $9,9951,143 mi away
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $15,4951,180 mi away
*Big Bang* for the Buck
If you want a car that will be faster than most porsches, run with many supercars, brake in the same distance as a race prepped porsche gt3 (famous for brakes), but are on a budget, this is the car. Do some some basic mods to unleash this cars true potential. And by the way, a Z28 has the same engine as a Corvette (exact same), and Z28's will dyno at least as much hp as a C5, if not more. The engine was seirously underrated, so don't beleive the stats. Throw on some mods, and you'll be showing up vipers, corvettes, porsches, other german supercars, and possibly even a ferrari 360, or lambo gallardo. Handling could be better though.
1998 Z28
I am the original owner of this Z28 manual 6-speed since 5/98. It has been great and very reliable. Rear wheel drive is the best, front-drive vehicles have too many repairs. I still have not replaced the clutch, the A/C compressor a couple of times, the transmission syncros may be going but need to shift nicely. May buy the new Camaro after the illicit markups are gone. The LS1 is the greatest motor.
My First New Car
I've owned 10 cars and this was my first new car. She's got 115,000 miles now and all I've replaced is a starter, spark plugs and wires, and an alternator. It's been a great car and is really fun. It's kept in the garage so it still looks almost brand new. I'll probably trade it in for a new 2009 Camaro just as I did the 1988 IROC is used as a trade in for this Camaro.