Rear window defogger would not work.
Front driver side turn signal would not work.
CD player would not work.
Back seat speakers fade in and out.
Windshield wipers are stuck in upward position when turned off.
I have owned 2 Camaros in addition to the '99 Z-28 I own now. They are super cars and with no more than 1 child, I may own another someday. With anymore than 1 child, you may want to consider a more family-oriented car.
Mechanically this car runs like a champ! Very dependable!
Will pass everything, but a gas station!
Better than the old model Camaros in snow and rain, but you'd still be better off not risking it.
Not the most comfortable to ride in... but that is typical of a sports car. They're not built for comfort, they are built for speed and handling. The Z-28 is the master of power, speed, and handling!
Sheeeesh!! "runs like a champ?!" now that's funny! I've NEVER read a heard anyone say that about a car before in my life, but then again, it is kind of cool since it must be a great car. still sounds funny, but then again, I can get used to hearing that about a good running car.
Dude, I envy you, big time. why? because I wish I would've spent my hard-earned saved up $10,000 back from the beginning of 2001 on an 8-cylinder this whole time. but what did I do?, I made the mistake of listening to my folks, taking their advice of spending ALL of my money on a newer car with low miles, something I could just barely afford if I wanted something that was sporty. what did I get, I got a damn 1998 white 6-cylinder Camaro coupe that I've had since January of 2001. I spent ALL of my money on that damn car, a car I never even wanted in the first place. I should've asserted myself more and not let them talk me into that damn 6-cylinder, but I've been stuck with it now for almost 6 years. they weren't into 8-cylinder power, so how could they relate? if I knew how big of a disapointment it would be to get this so-called "sports car" with it's measly V6 engine, believe me, I would've rather gotten an old crappy Chevy Corsica or some old Chevy Cavalier. At least then I wouldn't had a fuel efficient 4-cylinder or a car with back seats big enough to fit adults back there.
THE MORAL IS THAT IF IT'S NOT A CAR YOU WANT, DON'T GET IT. IF YOU GET A V6 SPORTS CAR, ALL YOU'RE REALLY GETTING IS A SO-CALLED PERFORMANCE CAR WITH A LACK OF POWER, THE KIND OF POWER IT'S SUPPOSED TO HAVE, but DOESN'T HAVE.
If people want to save money on gas, then they have no business getting a "sports car" in the first place anyway. a "sports car" is not supposed to be for saving on gas, but for "power and performance". in my opinion, a v6 sports car is really only for someone who either already has an 8-cylinder so they can go back to driving that V8 whenever they want that extra power, or for someone who'se already had their fill with all that power and now they want something with less power. but for someone to want an 8-cylinder, but get a 6-cylinder instead and to keep that car for over 5 years straight, that's just the biggest mistake one can make with getting a car. what I SHOULD'VE done was spend no more than $8,000 on that money on an OLDER sports car, like maybe an '88 Trans Am or I-ROCZ. that's what I SHOULD'VE done! all I can do now is learn from my mistakes and to continue to envy and be jealous of all those people with those nice 8-cylinder sports cars.
But I will get that 8-cylinder at some point, I don't what ANYBODY says! I don't care what environmentalists say about preserving the environment and even if everybody starts driving hybrids and electric cars, I WILL get that 8-cylinder, now matter what anybody says...