Used 2012 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe Consumer Reviews
2012 Camaro 2SS Bad Ass Muscle Car
The fabulous 2012 Camaro is an extremely fun car to drive! Chevrolet managed to bring back the echos from the past when they re-invented the Camero in 2010. I had to search fairly hard to find a 2SS and had to go pretty far to put my hands on this machine. Get the 2SS at all costs! The accessories are well worth it! This is a street-legal race-car...make no mistake.
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A perfect package
If you're looking for a "sporty" car at a reasonable price, the gen 5 Camaro is it! The best years are 2012-2013, since you get the more powerful 323 V-6, and triple rear brake lights which I prefer. Options, such as remote starting, HUD and rear view cameras vary, so pay attention to this. If you are looking for this year range, try to stay under the 60,000-80,000 mi. range. UPDATE I have since purchased a 2012 silver Camaro coupe. I wanted a convertible, but when this car showed up with 45,000 miles, I jumped! The car is everything I wanted! It's comfortable, tight and most important, good looking! It's lines "blow away" those of any Chrysler product! The only reliability issue is a well known problem, the radio. It cuts out all the time! But so far, everything else about the car has been perfect!
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- LS Coupe w/1LSMSRP: $13,19921 mi away
- SS Convertible w/2SSMSRP: $21,010In-stock online
- SS Coupe w/2SSMSRP: $30,990In-stock online
Deeply regret selling it!
I bought a new base model in 2012.. v6 very smooth and powerful, could do burnouts easily, Could do 70 mph in 2nd gear. Nice quiet solid car that handled good and had a good ride. I loved the styling, it had a corvette feel to it.. the Stock Stereo was too weak but i added an amp to it. Sold it at 92,000 miles, the only problem i had with was a bad throttle sensor (pedal) at 48,000, was not covered under powertrain warranty. A minor repair. Nice looking durable interior. The interior was roomy, more so than the new models. But sitting low its a little strenuous getting in and out… but Very sorry i sold the car and miss it. The car had plenty of life in it at 92,000 miles and still drove like new.
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Best car I've ever owned!
I love my Camaro ! Seats are comfortable, smooth ride, quiet cabin, good radio, Gets up to speed as soon as you touch the gas! I have NO complaints what so ever about my car (:
Lots of love for my SS/RS although an automatic
I have owned my 2012 Camaro SS/RS for awhile now, and currently has over 104k miles on it. It's the automatic with paddle shifters, but I actually prefer it to shift by itself since the paddles seem a little slower to respond since I raised the shift points when I tuned it. The power is incredible, and it seems like everyone wants to race me. So far everyone has lost, including a nice shiny 911 Porsche. He had a very hard time believing he couldn't catch me. Another guy in a BMW 700 series with nitrous had to stop and ask me what I had in it since I smoked his Beemer too. I also removed the speed limiter and have taken it up to 165 on the toll road, with plenty left to go. I've never had a single problem with the car, although the HUD was replaced under warranty before I bought the car. If it's real cold out the HUD tends to fade in and out, but in Texas it doesn't get cold very often. Love my Camaro SS!!!
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