1999 Chevrolet Camaro from North America - Comments

18th Apr 2006, 14:46

"I just want a Z-28 now...:)"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

The Automatic door locks don't lock the car, with the alarm set, neither the in-car door panel. Front Passenger side wheel barring is going out.

General comments?

The car is a rush, I haven't had much problems with it since I got it, I bought it used, the locks were broken, on the in-car panel when I bought it. I have ran it off the road, ONCE, due to some stupid drivers out there. but even after that, the performance hasn't been faultered too much, the power is still there. I is awfully roomy for a sports car, except the the rear seating, I am a big person so I gotta put the driver seat almost all the way back, and it gets very uncomfortable for the other people. It is definatly an in-town car, traveling is a big hastle, although a lot of packing space, it doesn't hold up to well on the rough highways, and interstates. The interior on-top of comftorbility it is also very comfortable to look at while in the car. It also came with an automatic start, it is suppose to roll the windows down at the press of a button on the remote, but that hasn't worked since I got the car neither. I only paid about $10,000 for it so it was a good bargain. I am pushing about 200 horses, maybe a little less, from the miles on it and running off the road. I love the power and speed of this car, it is only a v-6 I can only imagine what a Z-28 would be like.


10th Apr 2007, 16:39

No offense man, but you made a stupid move by getting a V6 rather than that Z28, unless of course, you already had an 8-cylinder sports car in the past and you wanted to take it easy this time around. Check my 1998 Camaro reviews "6-Cylinder Spotrs Cars Suck" and "I Hate it" and you'll know what I'm talking about.

Do get the Z28, it'll be more bang for your buck than an underpowered 85' Corvette.

One more thing, why would you get this car as a passenger car? If you ask me, those backseats aren't for adults, but for your little kids and cargo. If you have people with you in the car a lot and want an old cheap car you can that's roomy and comfortable, try the Cadillac Brougham. But if it were me, I'd much rather have an 8-cylinder sports car over any Cadillac or Lincoln.

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