Used 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Consumer Reviews
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Awesome Car For The Money.
As another Review stated I'm a 42 year old doing the mid-life Crisis thing. I drove all the different models V6 and V8 and settled with the 1LS. There is plenty of power to throw this thing around when you want and not kill the bank doing it. I was not very impressed the the performance of the V8 compared to the V6. I'm sure on paper there is some difference but the seat of the pants feel was about the same to me. I like the redesign of the Gauges compared to the older ones I tested. The older ones have large needles covering a lot of the speedo making it almost useless, requiring the use of the digital speedo.
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Car mechanically, is really fun to drive. Does feel big but torque and hp make the car feel very light. Plenty if aftermarket parts, not a lot of wheel selection though. Unless youre trying to spend over 2 grand for a set of wheels, + another 1200 for tires. I’m 24 years old, the ride quality is not bad at all. It definitely doesn’t ride like a cadillac or a basic suv. Visibility, good luck trying to look back or check for blind spots but hey, its not like you need it since you’ll be doing fly by’s with all that torque. ::::::Pet peeves::::::: cluster in front of me is perfect, easily see rpm, digital speedo, oil temp, coolant temp, fuel range, very easy to read and toggle. The problem is everything else. For the price you pay, you’d expect the interior to be at least decent. Its ugly, there’s no way around it. There was a million and ten ways GM couldve designed the interior and they chose the ugliest design. At first i didnt think it would bug me but it has started to really take a toll. Compare it to other cars within the same price range (2015 Mustang GT, F30 BMW 335i M Sport, etc..) this interior is embarrassing. Heat is always on, unless you fiddle with the knobs and get the ac to come on then turn off then leave it on cold, then close the vents. The radio system reminds me of those really cheap android phones that you get at Walmart, easy to use but not something that you’d wanna use everyday. Sometimes the Bluetooth works sometimes it doesnt, sometimes it spazzes out and just doesnt let you connect. Same goes for the usb. lol good luck id you have apple music and pandora app on your phone. The radio wont be able to decide which to play. But at least you can get a rowdy cam and long tube headers and exhaust so you wont have to rely on the crappy radio for nice noise.
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- LS Coupe w/2LSMSRP: $11,25010 mi away
- LT Coupe w/2LTMSRP: $12,35020 mi away
- LS Coupe w/2LSMSRP: $18,59020 mi away
Inexpensive Hot Rod
Rough ride, but made for performance. You feel the horsepower when you push it, Overall a great little car (since I'm a truck guy). Bought it for my wife she loves it and to me that is all that matters. I do like to drive it, when she lets me:)
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Good for the money
I traded in a 2012 Honda Civic ex and got a 2014 camaro LS. It really seems like a lot of car for the money you pay. It's pretty much the price of a same year civic coupe, maybe with an option or two or a trim level above base but still... It's not much more expensive then a Ford Focus either. You basically are just giving up fuel economy and getting a lot more car for the money. I mean the base model is 323 hp and you can get 1-3 year old used ones well under 20k that have only few miles on them. Very affordable! If you have money to spend you have a supercharged beast in the ZL1 and then the Z28 which has a 7.0 L V8. The car is a lot of fun to drive. the front seats are very comfortable. The back seats are very cramped however. Visibility out of the back isn't very good but I'm getting used to that. Trunk space is great - but I'd rather have more backseat space. Pretty sure the trunk ate the backseat. Also the sound system is decent but lacks a USB port for a flash drive or cell phone sync cord. A tad dissappointing considering the civic I owned had a usb and you could pick songs on a phone or iPod through the cars sound system while driving with relative ease. Now being stuck with an old aux cord you would have to scroll through your phone which is dangerous while driving. Next car I'll have to get that type of system again as it was extremely convient for playing MP3's. So to summarize, PROS are the cars looks performance, trunk space and comfort in the front seats for a very reasonable cost. CONS are the cramped back seats, rear view visibility and lack of a USB port, though that may be an option in a more expensive trim level. Fuel economy is fairly decent highway if you are on cruise control, otherwise it's not great but not horrible.
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2014 2LT RS Crystal Red Camaro
At the time of this review I have 1500 miles on my Camaro. So far so good. I've been driving a Celica GTS TRD for a long time and had zero issues with that car so I am hoping for the same with this GM product. I am happy with all aspects of the Camaro. The exterior looks and the performance are both tip top. The interior took some getting used to. The controls are not completely intuitive. I am not impressed with the steering wheel radio controls. I also would have like to customize the in-dash menu selections for performance and mileage/trip readings. The HUD is pretty cool and I like the choices of that display. The manual tran is smooth shifting and solid.