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About 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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A complete restyling of the Camaro greeted its customers for the 1993 model. The body was made sleeker and was made of a dent-resistant material. All cars came standard with dual airbags.
While both the base and Z28 models were available, there were no convertible models in the 1993 line.
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Terry R
Reviewed a 1993 Chevrolet Camaro on Apr 17, 2024
Great value. A Camaro that age with such low mileage is very hard to find. The price is really low for a car that looks good and seem to be in really good shape.
Brad H
Reviewed a 1993 Chevrolet Z28 Coupe RWD on May 29, 2009
Performance wise for being a 16 year old car it can still hold it's own against most. No matter where you go it still turns heads. As Far as the fun factor goes if you let all 275 horses of the LT1 Run it is very easy to let the tires go up in smoke. Surprisingly this car can handle its own in the corners also. A few cons to it are unless you enjoy wrenching on the LT1 you can get very frustrated trying to access most engine parts, Spark plugs and the Opti Spark are a few to mention.
Ben S
Reviewed a 1993 Chevrolet Coupe RWD on Apr 28, 2008
Fun old Camaro, it has been reliable up until last summer when it hit 178000 miles, then the ECU and a few cam sensors blew, and now 2 of the ignition coils have gone, but what can you expect for a 15 year old car with 186500 miles that is driven aggressively everyday? The clutch is really firm, which took a bit of getting used to, but the transmission has been pretty good, its fairly precise and the only issue I have had is that it is slightly difficult trying to shift into reverse, no real problems though. The engine has held up great to the constant abuse of almost everyday 100+ mph drives through the MT hills going to college and work. The oil filter is a bit of a pain to get at to change compared to my old e30 BMW, but that is to be expected too. The handling is pretty good, it hangs on really well to mountain roads at excessive speeds, but will shred tires quickly if you are not careful. My only real complaint is that the car tends to track the grooves on the road too much. The almost nonexistent trunk is only really useful for storing the t-tops and the back seats are small, have almost no padding and have no hand holds for the passengers, which has proven to be problem when taking corners at high speeds. Overall, a great driver's car and a fun daily driver.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1993 Chevrolet Coupe RWD on Apr 23, 2011
Appearance still turns headS! There's nothing better than driving this car on the winding country roads on a summer day with the T-tops out! So much fun to drive - incredible acceleration and sport-car handling; great gas mileage which helps every $4+ gallon go farther.
1993 Chevrolet Camaro Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Z28 Coupe RWD | $17,269 |
| Coupe RWD | $13,889 |
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