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Overview

In late 1966, General Motors created an options package sales code that would push its Camaro performance car over the top to become a driving icon. The Camaro Z/28 landed to take on the Mustang, and featured a more powerful engine, upgraded suspension, and appearance changes that set it apart from the standard model. The trim has been an on-again, off-again part of the car’s lineup since the early days and got what will likely be its final run in the early 2010s. Enthusiasts got the Camaro of their dreams. The car featured a 7.0-liter LS7 V8, a dual-mode exhaust, a six-speed manual gearbox, 19-inch wheels, and more. Today, Camaro Z/28s are some of the most desirable models in the catalog.

Key Features

  • Massive V8 engine
  • Six-speed manual gearbox
  • Deleted air conditioner to save weight
  • Several other weight-saving cuts
  • Ceramic disc brakes
  • 0-60 in four seconds

Pricing Details

The 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 had a starting price north of $76,000. At the time, some were heavily discounted after sitting on dealers’ lots unsold for months, but that has changed. Used examples with 30,000 and more miles are selling for $60,000 and up. Prices increase if the car is in good condition or has desirable options. Used examples on CarGurus range from $2,295.00 to $99,500.00 with an average price of $0.00.

Specifications

Performance

  • Engine

    7.0-liter V8

  • Transmission

    Six-speed manual

  • Drivetrain

    Rear-wheel drive

  • Horsepower/Torque

    505 hp/481 lb-ft

  • 0-60 mph

    4.0 seconds (estimated)

  • MPG

    14 mpg city, 19 mpg highway, 16 mpg combined

  • Curb weight

    3,882 pounds

Dimensions

  • wheelbase

    112.3 inches

  • length

    192.3 inches

  • width

    76.9 inches

  • height

    52.4 inches

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