Is the 1998 Camaro Z28 an exclusive car?
Is the 1998 Camaro Z28 an exclusive car?
1998 Camaro Z28 – Exclusive! 1998 Camaro Z28 – Exclusive! At great personal risk, our network of corporate moles has unearthed exciting developments for the ’98 Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird (known within GM as the F-cars).
What’s the price of a 1998 Chevy Camaro?
TrueCar has 50 used 1998 Chevrolet Camaro s for sale nationwide, including a Z/28 Coupe and a Z/28 Convertible. Prices for 1998 Chevrolet Camaro s currently range from $3,277 to $35,000, with vehicle mileage ranging from 665 to 211,008.
What kind of traction control does a Camaro Z28 have?
All ’98 Camaros will stop better, courtesy of four-wheel discs with Bosch-built anti-lock that will become standard across the entire model lineup. Unfortunately, though they all need it for winter driving, traction control is an option available only on the Z28 and SS.
What are the new headlamps on a Camaro Z28?
The Camaro’s new composite “aero” headlamps will be set into body-color tunnel housings for a cleaner appearance. A mild lower chin spoiler will dress up the Z28 model, no longer readily identifiable by the black mirrors and B-pillars as in ’93.
What kind of car is the 1998 Chevy Camaro?
Equally important, it’s destined to continue on as a raging bargain in terms of bang for the buck. For 1998, the Camaro will come in four model variations: base, the stylin’ RS appearance package, the hot-to-trot Z28, and the (formerly aftermarket option) ultra-performance SS.
When did the Chevy Camaro Z28 come out?
Following the world-exclusive story MT broke on the ’98 Camaro (July ’96) come these photos showing many of the car’s styling changes. Chevy ‘s engineers are concentrating mainly on a softer new look, more power, and a smoother ride.
What kind of tire does a 1998 Camaro Z28 have?
For the SS, Goodyear has come up with an improved 275/40ZR17 tire that ensures sharper snow traction and a smoother ride. And the spare has jumped in size, from 15 to 16 inches. More power, a slicker look, and a smoother ride-we can’t wait.
All ’98 Camaros will stop better, courtesy of four-wheel discs with Bosch-built anti-lock that will become standard across the entire model lineup. Unfortunately, though they all need it for winter driving, traction control is an option available only on the Z28 and SS.