4 Star Reviews for 1991 Chevrolet Camaro

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4.54/5 Average
31 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

Chevy loses IROC sponsorship to Dodge, and right to use IROC name. Z28 nomenclature returns on top-level Camaro. Order your RS with the 5.0-liter V8 engine, and you can opt for a 16-inch wheel and tire combination. Z28 models have a revised hood, scooped rocker panels, and a more aggressive rear spoiler. Color-keyed alloys are available.

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  • My 1991 Camaro RS new toy - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    I just broke into the Camaro family with the purchase of a 1991 RS this past weekend. So far so good and the original owner, a retired police chief took very good care of it. I am impressed with how solid it feels. I have loved the styling of this generation of Camaro for years and always described it as just "damn tough"! After many completely pleasurable hours of detailing and cleaning it from top to bottom, I have to admit it is looking hot. My day was made today when stopped at a traffic light and a pedestrian looked at it, gave me and the car a hearty thumbs up and said "Great car! I have one too!" With the T-tops out there is just nothing better than a Camaro. I am in love!

  • Its a fun car - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    Its a very fun car to drive, except for the big front end makes it kinda hard to see when topping a hill. Fun to hot rod around in except for when its refueling time. LOL. I havent had to do too much work. All Ive had to do is replace trans, radiator, and sway bar links, oil, tranny fluid etc. But now its time to replace the car its self, I got in a wreck and tore up the driver side fender and the front clip, and headlight mount. Im looking for a new one, preferably 1989 to 1991 iroc or rs,

  • 91 RS Fun to drive - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    I bought my camaro about a year ago, and it is an amazing ride. Built like a tank, but drives ever so gracefully. Takes corners and curves like a pro at any speed!

  • Im Lucky - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    Although Im disappointed with the wimpy 305, I do enjoy the 28mpg on the highway, and it gives minimal problems for having 285k miles, hasnt broke down yet. Ive been trying to blow the motor for the last 100k miles but I dont think it can run hard enough to hurt itself (saving up for an LS1)

  • Lovely - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    Bought the car used for $850. Motor would not turn over. 3.1L with a 5 speed Had the motor rebuilt and .30 over. I have had replaced the $200 transmission mount, tires, fuel filter, fan relay, battery, computer, injectors and tires since I bought it. Going to replace the dash panel and seats next. New steering wheel to get rid of the airbag and fat steering wheel. Love this car!!

  • It depends on what youre looking for - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    The 90s style Camaros look great, especially the convertibles. With a V8 engine rumbling it makes you feel like a king. No doubt about it, they are fun cars to drive. Looks can be deceiving though. The RS Camaros are not true sports cars. At 170 HP they are fairly slow. They arent practical either. Poor gas mileage (around 20 mpg) and horrible handling in rain/snow make them very dangerous to drive for even the most experienced driver. Repair costs are through the roof for the older models, which is pretty frequent. A new convertible top will cost close to $1000 to get replaced which is usually necessary about every 5 years

  • Great vehicle - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    I bought my 1991 RS with the 305 V-8 from a private owner. Never seen winter except this year and had only 70000 miles. I really enjoy driving this car. It is not very expensive and you get a lot of power and performance out of it. The gas mileage is (in my opinion) the only really major flaw. I manage only 13 mpg on average, which is suburban driving. The quality of the ride is very nice even though it sits so low to the ground. The ride height can prove to be a problem due to bottoming out on pretty much anything, but careful driving helps to solve that. The t-tops leak but not too bad. only what would be expected. Overall this is a very nice ride and well worth the money.

  • Tough car for the money - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    I got it with 104, 000, it hadn’t been taken care of. It had sat for 2 years straight one time. it ran great, shifted strong, it was reliable, only had few repairs done to it, one was the valve stem seals which are notorious for going bad on these cars, all that does is cause it to blow a puff of smoke out when first started, it quits after that...only $170 to fix. Despite how hard I drove it, was extremely strong...later it developed major oil leak....sold it at 115,000 miles but it still ran great

  • Summer Cruiser - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    This is the best summer cruising car ever. It is not very practical for a daily driver as it is bad on gas and the top tends to leak. The body style is sweet. The car is super fast and very fun to drive. A real head turner

  • good car - 1991 Chevrolet Camaro
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    My Camaro is a V6. i have had only minor problems caused by age. the car doesnt quite have the power i would like but it is still pretty quick though. the interior is nice and comfortable. over all i wouuld recomend this car for prospective buyer.

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