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.
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.
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.
Depends on whos driving
youve got to be more specific.
195 - 220 Degrees [F]
General Motors made the '68 Camaro'. '68 Camaro' had more pointed front grille and divided rear tail lights. The front running lights were changed from circular to oval.