4 Star Reviews for 1993 Chevrolet Camaro

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Average Score

4.47/5 Average
18 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

All-new sport coupe is redesigned for the first time in 11 years. Dual airbags and ABS are standard. Convertible disappears for one year. Available in base and Z28 trim. Base model powered by 3.4-liter V6; Z28 gets 5.7-liter V8 rated at 275 horsepower (115 more than base Camaro). Z28 has a six-speed manual transmission standard.

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  • Life expectancy? - 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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    I recently purchased 2door coupe from dealer. For the price and high mileage I consider the book value is on cue. However after a brief vehicle check I found to be the 11th owner. It tells me that 10 other people used this particular car for one year and put about the nominal 12 to 13000 miles on it. If it is such a nice car why did so many trade it in like a bad check? Anyhow it still needs work like the heat to be looked at. To my understanding the thermostat tends to be a major problem in this style of chevy. Perhaps this is a common thing if so then perhaps Cheverolet should have put a more proper stat to suit such a large sport engine.

  • Clean Camaro - 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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    Bought this vehicle used, re-painted to impove black sports car appeal. High mileage 120,000 - expected normal maintenance, brakes etc. Above that repaired many oil leaks - all minor problems, minimal costs - most major repair was alternator. Although you gotta love Chevy, purchased one from junk yard for $35 with lifetime warranty - still working now! Updated tires and wheels to 96 Trans Am style - most expensive addition, but improved look of car tremendously. Drives every day for personal and business use - has suprisingly high cargo capacity, excellant vehicle except in inclement weather.

  • Good Car - 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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    I just got this car a month ago. I like it a lot. Its used and has a lot of miles on it, but it dosent have any problems. Which is suprising because its ten years old. I hope I have it for a long time.

  • 1993 Camaro V6 - 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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    My camaro handles very very well, besides the poor fuel economy in town the car is great. I get 28 miles a gallon on the freeway cruzing at speeds of 80-85 mph. Front seats have alot of room but that back seats are kinda small but I am 62 and its not to bad for short rides. Handling around corners in the camaro is great it hugs the road really nice. The body style is the same from 93-02 besides the front head lights that changed.

  • Great car for the money - 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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    Bought this car when I could finally afford the insurance. Love to hop in and drive in the summer - especially after cleaning, washing, and waxing. No fun in the winter. I have to make alternative plans to go to work but thats OK - just a minor inconvenience.

  • Camaros Rule - 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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    The 93 Z28 Camaro is amazing. I gave it a nice tune-up, bosch platinum +4 spark plugs, taylor wires, new K&N air filter, and a Hypertech thermostat 160. It is an amazing machine, it came with already done modifications on it, magnaflow exhaust, cool air intake, amazing sound system. The steering is a little tough, but it makes it enjoyable. The LT-1 will do 0-60 in at least 5.5, it’s amazing. Torque is set at a low which makes it an amazing street car that’ll smoke just about any import away. The only recommendations that I would give is to keep check on the hoses and such, we did have to repair a coolant leak from a hose.

  • 93 Z - 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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    The quickest thing you can buy for under $10K.

  • Corvos Z28 rating - 1993 Chevrolet Camaro
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    I purchased my 93 camaro Z-28 a year ago and I think i like it more now than I did when i first got it. The Z28 camaro engine, the LT-1 is quite a workhorse. Its torque kicks you back in your seat while you hit 0-60 in under 6 seconds. I have added a Borla Dual Cat- back exhaust, a Moroso cold air intake, a BBK pulley kit, and a Holley air foil and my camaro has reached about 310hp at the rear wheels. If your looking for a car to put imports in there place then a camaro Z28 is all you need.

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