What is the consumers review for the 1989 Chevrolet Camaro according to cargurus?.
Power, two stars: Its a 2.8 V6, what can you really expect? Looks/ Style: First off, IT"S A CAMARO! Second, its still sleek and takes some of its styling from the corvette of the time. Maintenance cost: Not bad, I work on it myself. Back seats: The only people who could sit in those things are little people, and double amputees. No joke there is three inches between the front of the back seat, and the back of the front seat. We all know there only there so its considered a "Passenger car" on the insurance forms.
Handling: Fairly decent, after all it was Built for the International Race Of Champions, better known as IROC. Yes, it has the potential to be a quarter mile beast, but it can also be a decent auto crosser. Front seats: Pretty average. Nothing special, but they are fairly comfortable. Reliability: Its an RS with a 2.8, been worked hard over its 119K miles. Yet it still starts up on the coldest day MN winter has to offer after sitting for two months untouched. Family car: One word, NO! Fuel economy: Compared to a top fuel dragster this thing absolutely sips fuel at 12mpg highway.
Price: Averaging between 1-5 grand for a fairly decent running 305 tbi model, Id say its a good entry level muscle car with the potential to decimate most vehicles on the road. Cargo capacity: I can fit a pair of twelves in the back and maybe a shirt or two. Overall: Maybe Im biased (Im a chevy guy, and this is my first car) but I like it. The looks may not be everybodys cup of tee, to me this car is a winner.
Chevrolet Camaro 1982-89 Owners Workshop Manual (Haynes owners workshop manual series)
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