The first thing that went wrong was that the steering column broke.
The first alternator broke.
The freeze plugs went.
The heater stopped working.
The air conditioner stopped working.
The radiator blew.
The freeze plugs went again.
The Water pump went.
The power steering went.
The entire electrical system went.
The alternator went again.
Both of the heads went.
Exhaust fell off.
The odometer stopped working.
The Speedometer stopped working.
The steering column was melted by exhaust gases coming out of the manifold because of the missing exhaust.
The seats were becoming torn.
The ceiling clothe was not sticking.
I must admit that when I bought the car, it looked fabulous. The interior looked good.
After I bought it, it was downhill from there.
I knew that the car wasn't fast, but it was a way to go from point A to Point B.
All the problems above stared happening.
The heads went because of the bolts that held them on were not secure. That was probably the owners fault before me. After I had my new engine put in, I had nothing, but more problems. The timing was never right again and the engine wasn't put together properly. Good job Mr. G.M. Good-Wrench. then the exhaust fell off when I was going to work. Everything vital was lost because the exhaust melted all of the wires. The exhaust you say? The hot gases coming of of the exhaust manifold melted the wires because I repeat the exhaust fell off. It's the worst ever and I nicked named it "The Devil's Car". I should have kept my Integra. Now I'm going to get a Nissan 240 S.X.
Wow! Sounds like the Satan-mobile! If your were "roughing up" the car badly, that might have something to do with everything going in the toilet all at once. If you read most of the Camaro reviews, everyone loves their car and have little complaints. Sounds like you just got stuck with a lemon. Give it another shot by dumping the lemon and get another Camaro. I bet you don't have the same problems (as long as you aren't beating the car to death) and you'll be much more impressed! Good luck!
What do you expect, you by a 12 year old car that was likely owned by teenagers most of its life, worked on in driveways & had well over 100k on it. Sounds like it was a parts car when you bought it.