Used 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Consumer Reviews
Love that Z
I love driving this car. It handles well, brakes well, and definitely knows how to get out of the way when necessary. In fact, all the cars that I leave at the line look surprised when they catch up and find a female driving. The 6-speed manual transmission is a nice "upgrade" from the 5. My only issue with it is the annoying skip- shift "feature" that dumps you into 4th from 1st if your RPMs aren't high enough. Yuck. Also, GM should have put larger rotors on this car because the ones that come stock warp in no time. But that's okay, the dealership gets to pay for mine for 100K miles. :) I love my Z. She's a lot of fun.
The last of the fun and sporty camaro
This is my second camaro and I am very glad to have purchased the final year 35th Anniversary edition. The car rides real nice and I enjoy every drive I take. If you can find one, I would recommend picking it up!
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $10,950130 mi away
- Z28 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $26,324148 mi away
- Z28 ConvertibleMSRP: $19,980156 mi away
Excellent 3.8L
Very glad I purchased one. Wanted an import sports coupe but the Camaro was too tempting. Bought one and no regrets at all. I'm just driving around until the "break in" is reached and then I'll really test this car!
cheap high performance
the camaro is a sports car for people looking for affordable power only a few steps and a few dollars away from a truly high performance vehicle, which can even be a daily driver
My Z28 Pony Killer
I special ordered my 2002 Z28 M6 with the Hurst SShifter, and never looked back. What an automobile. Ponys can't beat my acceleration. Ponys can't outmanuver my curves. Ponys can't match my topspeed. Any questions?