Overview & Reviews
After a number of styling upgrades last year, the 2015 Chevrolet Camaro returns essentially unchanged.
- Head-turning looks
- Capable handling.
- Strong acceleration with any engine
- Poor visibility
- Cramped backseat
- Tiny trunk opening.
User Reviews:
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convertible in paradise - 2015 Chevrolet Camaro
By gary - October 4 - 3:58 pmRented a convertible in hawaii that had 16 miles on it. V6 had good power at speed but really i mean really struggled to do a burnout in 1st with traction off. Back seat mostly was for gymnasts only. Looked very cool everywhere. Navigation was the worst ive ever dealt with. Incredibly the controls for it and stereo, heat made it very frustrating. Used phone instead and tried to stay away from the buttons. How hard is it to have useable technology. My 10 yeard old tom tom is better. That is embarassing just being from the country that designed it. Ugh chevy
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First American car Ive bought in 23 years. - 2015 Chevrolet Camaro
By Tom - July 30 - 11:10 amUnless you really need to be the fastest guy on the block, the 323 bhp V-6 is all you really need. I owned a 1982 Mustang GT that I bought new. I loved that car. This Camaro is faster, Granted technology has changed a lot in 33 years. Ive owned several imports since 1988 when I traded my Mustang on an Integra. Its good to be back in American Metal. I am not brand loyal. I have owned every Japanese, German and American brand sold in the U.S. in the 36 years since I bought my first car. I compared the Camaro to the Mustang and the Challenger without any pre-conceived bias. I was looking at the base models. The Challenger was eliminated based on looks. It just isnt for me. It was close between the Camaro and Mustang. I really like the Mustang but since Ive already owned one and Ive liked the new Camaro since they came back, I went with the Camaro. The first Chevy I have purchased since 1979 when I bought my first car , a Chevy Monza. I now have about 800 miles on the Camaro. It has been great and I have adjusted to the rearward visability issues. The trunk is a little small but you dont buy a car like this for the trunk. If you are looking for a very reasonably priced American sports car, you can not go wrong with the Camaro
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2015 Chevy Camaro SS Auto transmission - 2015 Chevrolet Camaro
By George Milner - July 17 - 2:01 amL 99 6.2 L engines with A F M (active fuel management) have noisy valvetrain components. I love the car but hate the ticking valve(s). I didnt notice it during the test drive out in the open, but noticed it after a few days of owning it especially pulling into the garage or while idling next to a wall (drive thru window etc. ). I probably would not have bought it if I noticed it before purchase. I took it to my local Chevy dealer service dept.(I purchased it out of town at another Chevy dealer) to have it checked out and was told "the vehicle makes similar valvetrain noise" as other vehicles with the same engine. It only has 900 miles on it as of this review, so I havent really driven it hard to give an assessment of acceleration and all out performance yet. The owners manual says no full throttle launches and do not exceed 4000 rpms until 1500 mile break-in . It handles and corners well and gets decent gas mileage. Update after 1 year of ownership and just over 5000 miles on it...Absolutely lovin it. The valvetrain components are much quieter and smoother now that its broken-in and seems to have a bit more power too, its a pleasure to drive. Ive gotten many compliments on the looks and sound of car. Overall Im pleased with the purchase now. After 7 months of ownership and 3200 miles on the car the engine is less noisy but I can still hear some ticking, but overall I am satisfied with the car and its a lot of fun to drive.
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Still satisfied - 2015 Chevrolet Camaro
By Al Micucci - April 12 - 3:23 amWe have been enjoying the car. If the sun is out, the roads are dry and there is no snow, we are in it. had the top down Saturday in 54 degree January weather