check the o2 sensor
There is no 2008 Camaro. If you mean the 2010 Camaro's the SS model is running $38-43K
Have you checked your muffler???? It's not the muffler, it's a hard mechanical chatter that you feel.
Most cars will last as long as they are cared for. My Camaro is a 1986 and is running strong and well.
Check plug wires I had this problem with my 1999 camaro new wires fixed it.
this is for 84+ trans am/firebird/camaro $1500- barely running or really really good deal $2500- solid running car $3500- strong running w/ decent body and interior if you can go above that you will be able to find a 350 firebird/camaro or one with an engine swap.
The 1982 Camaro Z28 typically came with a rear axle gear ratio of 3.42:1 as standard. However, some models could be equipped with an optional 3.73:1 gear ratio for enhanced performance. These ratios contributed to the car's acceleration and overall driving dynamics, aligning with the performance-oriented nature of the Z28 trim.
The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is powered by a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 engine that produces approximately 650 horsepower. This performance-oriented model is known for its impressive acceleration and track capabilities, making it one of the most powerful options in the Camaro lineup. The ZL1 combines high horsepower with advanced technology to enhance driving dynamics.
same thing happened to my 95 camaro 3.4l it sounds like your coolant sensor
Its going to cost my daughter $62.00 a month for a 1988 Camaro.
Depends on whos driving
195 - 220 Degrees [F]
youve got to be more specific.