Chevy Camaro Buying Tips
July 11, 2008
One should have a thorough knowledge or at least the important features and incorporations in various models of Chevy Camaro Cars. The following lines will review the various aspects in the developments and changes that occurred in successive years so that before buying Chevy Camaro, either new or old, people may be in a position to assess their requirements duly.
The Chevy Camaro between the years 1993-2002 got thoroughly restyled… The pony car, so popular, the base model with V6 engine and Z28 with V8 power were on the same platform as before. The dimensions were slightly more but certain additional features caused some weight gain and improvement in power. Camaros now include brakes with anti-locking device and two air bags, reworked dashboard could accommodate all the gauges in a semicircular pod which made viewing easy. In between the years of its existence the modifications or additions made in the original of Camaro are summarized below so that the potential buyer get the tips for the choice he makes:
Chevy Camaro 1994 model was a Convertible with rear glass window and power operated top, Z28’s 6-speed gear box had computer aided gear selection device which help acceleration from stop easily.
Chevy Camaro 1995 model had optional traction control and for Z28 it was switched off.
Chevy Camaro 1996 model, the 3.8 litre V6 engine was the standard for the base Camaros. Since Z28 was fitted with 5.7 litre V8 engine, it gained 10 hp. Z28 versions had the SS sports option available and the SS engine HP rose to 305.
Chevy Camaro 1997 model had the dashboard redesigned, revised taillampa, revised console centre and more storage space.
Chevy Camaro 1998 had its front (nose) restyled, composite headlamps, hood and fenders restyled, the Z28 got Corvette’s aluminum V8 engine of 305hp and SS model had the engine of 320hp.
Chevy Camaro 1999 model had a new option for traction control in the base model and the fuel tank size was increased from 15.5 gallons.
Chevy Camaro 2000 model had to combat declining sales due to pollution related stinctures that forced the company to retain the “pony car” without much change in this year. Low emission engines were used and some change in door mirror color, redesigning of wheels took place.
Chevy Camaro 2001 model had the Z28 based package returned to the SS package that contained high powered V8 engine, functional hood, large tyres, rear spoiler of new design, upgraded suspension and the shock absorbers retuned.
Chevy Camaro 2002 model had the 35th.Anniversary package as option for the SS version that contained dual silver stripes, red paint, special wheels, CD players, automatic transmission for V6 engines.
2009 Chevrolet Camaro: The futuristic program of Chevrolet Camaro indicates that 2009 Chevy Camaro will debut as a 2010 model. The sporty coupe will mark the return of the iconic “pony car”.
To get a feed of tips for buying of any of the models as above with regard to their performance – the General Motors publish details of Expert Rating Summary, Road Test Results etc. which one should go through and discuss with knowledgeable persons before opting for any specific model available.
1995 Camaro Parts and Accessories
June 7, 2008
The 1995 Camaro parts and accessories available are going to be similar to any car. The difference of course comes in the year and model of the car. The parts available that may be needed include power electric window replacements, exhaust systems, carpet, convertible top replacement, compressor, batteries, and much more. In this article the 1995 Camaro parts and accessories that you might like to have will be discussed.
Any car that can be upgraded to look better or go faster will require a lot of work by either you or a mechanic, depending on how in depth you would like to get. For the 1995 Camaro you have a fairly new model. It is just 13 years old. This model car has already come equipped with fibreglass rather than metal for the fenders, bumper, front valance, and basically the outer shell. The fibreglass tends to hold up worse than metal on older cars. That is because when it is in an accident it cracks and breaks, rather than just denting, even in some minor accidents.
The good thing about fibreglass is that it can be patched, replaced, and it will not rust. For the 1995 Camaro parts and accessories the first thing to discuss is the exterior such as the fenders, grilles, bumpers, doors, and even the side panels. If these items need to be replaced the cost can be up there in the $200 or more range. The good news is they can be ordered to fit your model with the correct paint. That means no matching on the owner’s part is necessary. It also means there are more of these parts available because the car is a lot newer than others on the road.
Accessories to be interested in include different wheels, tires, adding a scoop or spoiler, as well as changing the interior with car accessories. A lot of the racers will add in five point harnesses, a racing steering wheel, and bucket seats to be more comfortable. They may even take away the window to add in the mesh covering.
Changing the mirrors both exterior and interior can also be an option if need be. This usually requires the doors to be changed for the exterior mirrors as they are part of the door.
Tinting can also be added to the windows to make the car feel sportier and keep it cooler inside. Tinting is an easy process that requires a cool garage.
If cosmetics are not something you are interested in, you have other options. The engine can be replaced with a more powerful system. The 1995 Camaro is V-8 with fuel injection. However, adding such things as NOS for the 1995 Camaro parts and accessories will give the car more power. Changing the muffler system to add a cooler sound can also be down. A lot of individuals like the glass pack muffler systems for that high rev, causing other drivers to notice the sports car as it moves.





