Used 2001 Chevrolet Camaro Hatchback Consumer Reviews
Best car I've ever owned.
I bought my camaro in 2002 with 19k. I've owned it 22 years and clocked 237k. No issues except fuel pump (2) coil packs, and a new clutch. Drives just like the day I bought it! I did take really good care of it though.
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gm needs to get its act together
wow, if you like going straight, get this car, but if you like going through the twisties, get something a little cheaper like an acura rsx which I traded my camaro in for and it's 10X more fun to drive.
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $16,90094 mi away
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $21,500697 mi away
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $18,990742 mi away
Buy a Mustang
It was a great car at first. But then the brakes started to squeal. I was find with that until I was driving down the high way and the engine died. I couldn't get it started again, so i just got rid of it and got my self a Mustang GT. I suggest you do the same.
Anti-econobox car
This is my second Camaro, the first being a '95 Z28. I far prefer the V-6 in the '01 as it doesn't have the artificially inflated boy toy racer rumble and with 200 hp has more power than the '90 V-8. The Z28 was also hard to handle when power was applied in anything other than a straight line. The car gets 32 mpg at 80 mph - no kidding! So today's kids get 4 door econoboxes instead of a 5 star safety rated, 30+ mpg economical and fun Camaro. Go figure. As others say, GM got it right, but they just didn't market it for its best attributes.