1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS from North America - Comments

4th Apr 2001, 10:02

"Great looks, but has a hidden price"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Hood latch cable.

When I first got the car it stalled and wouldn't start. We couldn't find anything wrong with the car. And after a couple days it started to work again and it hasn't happened again.

Some times some of the connects in wiring will come apart.

General comments?

I like the looks of the car, but it seems to get too much attention from law enforcement. It could just be that I'm a 19 year old driving a sports car.


13th May 2001, 11:23

Hey buddy! You got a nice ride, so keep on driving your Camaro. I got a 92' red Camaro RS and the car has been great! Yeah, I had some problems with the car starting, it is kinda weird, but get your battery cables cleaned, that might be it! Man, the car handles great and excellent power! Keep that car, cause its going to be worth something!


14th Jun 2001, 20:01

That car will never be worth that much.. I hate to say it, but it won't. You want a car that will be worth something some day? Look for something you just can't find.. Take an '87 (I think it's 87) Cougar Anniversary edition.. Or a car that you have never seen with a ragtop before. Or a prototype. Or a car with a powerful engine that they put in very few cars.. Those cars will be worth something.. A '92 camaro RS will be worth just as much as all the 70's camaros that lay dead in the junkyard I work for. Like I said, I hate to burst your bubble, but it's true.


11th Jan 2006, 10:27

An 87' Cougar?? Who would even want that car? Honestly man... I do agree with you that a 92' Camaro will never be worth much more than used value, but to comeback with an 87' Cougar? You must be from West Virginia were moldy old Mercuries and F-150s double as tow vehicles to move your house from trailer park to trailer park.

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