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by shoplmart in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 10, Nov 30 '01
Pros: Balanced and brutally fast, Fairly good ergonomics. Fuel economy. Cons: Plastic interior, Hefty curb weight.
In 1998 the SS tag was applied to a Camaro for the third year straight. Early versions of this modified Z28 was developed by tuning company SLP (street legal performance) but Chevrolet begin building them in 1998. Driving ...
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by jumperless - Top 500, Jun 30 '03
Pros: Power, Features, Looks Cons: Reliability, Handling
I have a lot of experience with Camaros, I learned to drive on a 1991 RS and my first car at 16 was ...
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by jhelms , Oct 30 '00
Pros: Great performance, can make 500hp w/ small changes Cons: Can't really think of anything
Yes, the new LS1 engine in the 98 and up Z28's is the fastest way for speed-demons to reach the 500hp mark and here's how:
First, I guess I should talk a little bit about the car itself - the 4th generation GM F-Body (Pontiac Firebird,...
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by AJunebug44 , Apr 11 '00
Pros: Great looks, fast, sporty, fun to drive. Cons: Gass Guzzler
My 1998 Chevrolet Camaro has been such a great change for me from my 1991 Ford Escort. About a year ago I was involved in a multiple car accident which left my best friend paralyzed from the waist down. After this accident I was left to bed rest for 7...
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by LilRedDevil , May 14 '00
Pros: ENGINE, CHEVY Cons: EVERYTHING ELSE
Is American muscle enough???? That is what i've been asking about this car for years now. I've yet to see how a car this big and bulky and utterly ugly, can still be alive. I don't understand what people see in this car. It is not quick unless you...
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by JKinlen1 , Feb 10 '00
Pros: performance, cost Cons: none
I have purchased a Z28 camaro back in 1998. I purchased the car after doing research on the powerful engine of the Z28. The 346 inch cubic inch engine is the same engine that is found in the Corvette. The Z28 camaro comes race ready from the showroom...
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by white_camaro , Dec 18 '99
Pros: CAMARO'S / THERE GREAT Cons: CAN'T FIND ANY
I own a Chevy Camaro and it was the smartest thing I ever did. It seems they have more, and more horsepower every year. My Camaro hugs the road like a sports car. I have the classic v-8 and it uses the gas of a smaller sedan. I've never had to take it to...
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by hardpoint , Jan 15 '00
Pros: Rocket like, seat of your pants speed! Cons: Eagle RS-A Tires don't stick to the road.
If your looking for really fun car, that gets noticed, may I suggest the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Convertible. I bought this car a little over a year ago, and I love it. The Z28 version of the camaro comes with the LS1 350ci V8. This engine produces 305HP...
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by RUDelirious , Mar 15 '00
Pros: Fast, fast , fast... Cons: Tickets, tickets, tickets...
I bought this vehicle because for the amount of bang you get for the number of bucks you spend it's unbeatable. When I first bought this vehicle I had a few apprehensions because of the stereo typical boy-racer image. However I must say that I make more...
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by dminfosys , Jan 10 '00
Pros: Great price for a sports car. Cons: Does not ride like a cadillac.
Okay, even the Camaro suffered prestige back during the gas crunch, those of you old enough to remember the end of the seventies and the beginning of the eighties. In 1982, Chevrolet even put a four cylinder in my favorite car. When the body...
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by SpecJay , Jan 13 '00
Pros: Smooth Drive Cons: Small inside room
From the country that invented rock 'n' roll" claimed the advertisements for this Quebec, Canada-built sport coupe
when it was redesigned in 1993. A small technicality, we suppose, but there are no technicalities when it comes to the ...
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by Muiy , Nov 29 '99
Pros: Performance, ride, quality Cons: Front end looks, traction during certain times, rear seat space
Who couldnt love the neck snapping power coming from the all-aluminum LS1?? The Camaro even rides like a dream considering the sporty suspension and handling is emmaculate. The interior is flawless especially when decorated with the leather option. ...
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by usdgrowler , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Bang for Buck Cons: Not practical
When it comes to 'Bang for the Buck' nothing beats the Chevy Camaro. If you enjoy driving and you don't have a lot of money to spend, then buy this car. However, if you have a family, or more than one friend, then you're better off buying something...
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by mustangtaco , Apr 22 '00
Pros: fast, inexpensive, reliable Cons: governed at 117. Scrapes front end over dips
I originally bought a 95 Camaro because I wanted a car with a V-6 and a stick shift. I was pleasantly surprised by how well built it was and how much power the 3.4L engine had compared to other cars I had driven. I had zero problems with the car and it...
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by MRH8061 , Dec 21 '99
Pros: HUGE PERFORMANCE FOR LESS DOLLARS Cons: BACK SEAT
THE 1998 CAMARO Z28
This the finest car in this model Chevrolet has ever made!
The performance from the LS1 aluminum small block 5.7 liter engine is outstanding.
Equipped with the 6 speed manual transmission ,miles per gallon are in...
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