Positive Review
I am in love with this car. So much so that I decided to write this review. I sell BMW's and I chose this over a BMW M2, or M4. Get this car with the Dual mode exhaust, it provides deep low rpm revs and loud, great sounding stock exhaust notes. The option for Magnetic Ride Suspension is also an amazing technology that Camaro has taken from its big brother, Corvette. With a 0-60 of 4.0 seconds and a quarter mile of 12.3 seconds there isn't much that can compare in the same price range. My only complaint is that the touch screen with Apple Play glitches sometimes. Oh, and another thing: Don't expect to get much out of the back seat, I would call it more of an upholstered storage space but I knew this when I bought the car. Overall it's an amazing car and I am very happy with it.
Critical Review
Mechanical problems with the engine, and transmission slipping
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Very Very disappointed in this vehicle. We learned the hard way the battery and some of the electrical connections are in the trunk of our 2019 Camaro after water got in there. Now the wiring harness has to be replaced and Chevrolet doesn't make that part any more due to them discontinuing the Camaro. The dealership is searching for a used harness without much success. I will never another Chevrolet vehicle.
Fast and aggressive car
Great car runs like a champ. Looks aggressive and the comfort is amazing with the leather seats and ambient lighting.
My 2020 Camaro 2SS is my James Bond car. It's sleek, classy, luxurious, and powerful. With a full leather interior, there's the luxury. With a 6.2L engine that puts out 455hp/455tq, it's powerful enough for any road duty. As for value, you could buy 10 of these to 1 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish. The Vanquish is only .7 seconds faster 0-60, something nitrous would totally rectify. As for top speed, Chevrolet advertises it with a top speed of 180mph(175mph for 1LE) compared to Vanquish's 214mph. Hey, whatta ya expect when you pay $380,000 more just to go 34mph faster ?
Great grip on roads
Premium gas required
The vehicle can be very great at handling! The Camaro LT did very good during the hurricane Milton. I actually had to drive somewhere to evacuate! I was able to make it in heavy rain safely to my destination. This vehicle has a good grip on the road and you don’t have to worry about hydroplaning. I owned a mustang for 2 years and it was very dangerous to drive during the heavy rain. I have to give this 5-6 stars if you’re driving in a rainy weather, you would be safer in a Camaro.
V8 power and styling
Gas hog but don't care
I have been looking the last few months for a Chevy SS Camaro with everything I wanted. I was willing to go anywhere to get it. I found it in Grand Prairie Texas. Hyper Sonic blue with white racing stripe down the middle. Ceramic White center leather seats. Heated and ventilated seats. Light up Camaro emblem on the door sills. Color changing scheme setting inside. Heads up display. Remote start. It's like it's brand new. The previous owner took very good care of it. It even came with a Camaro cover though I will be keeping it garage with a cover. This is my fun car only on nice summer days. Found it via the AutoTrader app. The buying process was fantastic.
I have a 2023 LS with the 2.0 turbo, automatic. This my third one. Both were the 3.6. This is my third chevy 2.0 turbo motor. Good power out of a relatively small motor. I get 24 mpg in town and 32 on the highway but i do tend to drive a little aggressive. The car looks great and i love the interior setup. No comparison to the mustang, especially in the lower end models. Handling is phenomenal. Back seats are even usable for smaller adults, but you don't buy this car for passenger room. The only negatives i have are throttle response, due to the turbo and when humid and a/c is on the winshield tends to fog up. Same problem with my other 2 camaros as well.
What happened to the KBB we once had? All I get is adds or redirected to dealers. I expected to get my car's value. Tried numerous times, and nothing but adds or redirected to dealers. Very frustrating.
Sure they quote you a value for your trade, but the dealer is not obligated and doesn't come close to the estimate value. As usual, once the dealership gets you in the door they'll attempt to fleece the customer. I think KBB gets paid by getting customers into the dealership because the dealer wants no part of giving you the price KBB says.