Used 2013 Chevrolet Camaro Consumer Reviews
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LOTS of power!! Great handling
This is the 5th summer I have driven the ZL-1, highway onramps are so much fun!!! Usually have to brake when I get to the highway if there is any traffic. I test drove the Camaro SS, and Mustang GTs (before they went to independent suspension) and the Camaros handled so much better, and the ZL-1 is head and shoulders faster than the others. Everyone complains about the visibility out of the Camaros, easy solution = get a convertible!! Never an issue with being able to see anything. 5 hour trip on the highway got me 18 mpg, both tanks, normal city driving averages 13mpg, but that is not why you buy this car. It is fast and fun, and looks fantastic!! Just started having a couple electrical issues; backup camera a few days ago was solid blue instead of camera view, and passenger window did not go down when lowering the convertible top. Both problems only infrequently, but hadn't had these happen until this summer. Anyone else have these problems??
Know the Facts
I have wanted to get a Camaro since they started making them again in 2009 but when they came out the dealerships marked them up as high as $5000 above sticker. So I settled on a Mustang waiting for the price to get more reasonable. Since then the trans on the mustang went out after 4 years and I found a new 2013 2LS in Las Vegas that was below sticker price. Yes I bought it and found out it has true dual exhaust, 323 HP, 4 wheel independent suspension, and extremely FUN to drive. If your looking for a sports car for half the price of a Corvette, this is the way to go in style. If your looking for a Cadillac, Buy a Cadillac.
- LS Coupe w/2LSMSRP: $10,695In-stock online
- SS Coupe w/2SSMSRP: $31,590In-stock online
- LS Coupe w/1LSMSRP: $9,587In-stock online
Turned in with 45K on it
I turned my Camaro in when the lease was up in April 2017. It had about 45K on it by then. Overall, it was a very good car, very reliable, it's just not great as a daily driver and it's not comfortable for long trips. Visibility is limited and the seats are just not made for sitting for hours on end. Also, it was noisy. I replaced it with a CPO Lexus RX 350, which I bought. I'm very happy with that car, no issues at all yet and it's much better for making the 1100 mile trip from NY to FL. Also, the Lexus is slightly better on gas and uses regular, which is a tremendous savings.
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Love this car!
I bought a 2001 1LS in April 11 from Terry Cullen Chevy in Morrow Georgia, and I just traded for a 2LS in April 13. Great remake of a classic Chevy muscle car. Rock solid no rattle body and chassis, stiff and taught, really good road car. LFX 323 horse power V6 gets the job done for me, brisk acceleration, strong pull from 55 mph till..........well, whatever. Comfy seats, Bluetooth, Sirius radio, CD, aux port, power locks windows trunk release, it has all the standard goodies you would want...........and this is a base model. Never had a problem in 61,520 miles with my 2011, I am sure the 2013 is going to be the same!
LOVE a Camaro for its design! 2013 2LS COUPE
Love this 2013 Silver Ice Metallic 3.6L V6 Camaro!!! Purchased in Sept 2012 Brand New! This is my third Camaro in my life, I'm now age 68. Cons are small back seat is for kids only, but it's a sports car. Rear side visibility is sketchy at times so you must be really careful. As I have aged these past four years I've had it, finding it harder to get in and out. Pros are I love everything else!!! PLENTY of pick up, rear wheel drive (the only thing my husband will let me drive is rear wheel drive) and I think there is plenty of trunk space. Everybody says WOW you have a nice Camaro!!! I made my Chevy dealer an out the door offer of $27,000 and they made it work!!! Was a great deal!!! Unfortunately, I need to sell it now ( I want a four door and something easier to get in and out of) but (Chevy has made it nearly impossible to get a rear wheel vehicle at a reasonable price) so I am looking at a new 2017 or 2018 Charger rear wheel drive and less expensive but still hot roddish and stylish. Never had one single problem with this car. Has 30,600 miles on it, low for four years old so I should be able to get $14,000 to $15,000 for it if I sell it myself. It's in excellent condition. Took it to CARMAX and they would give me $11,500 right now and said they were anxious to get it as it was in perfect condition. Uh, don't think so. But anyway, don't be afraid to buy one of these. I've had a ball with mine!!!!
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