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What kind of car is 2002 Camaro Z28?

What kind of car is 2002 Camaro Z28?

The car that was auctioned off this weekend is a 2002 Camaro Z28 coupe with automatic transmission, 5.7 liter V8 engine and a full package of amenities including leather seats, a 12-disc CD changer, fog lamps, an alarm with shock sensor, and a Monsoon sound system.

What was the first year of the Camaro?

Kruse deemed the Camaro one America’s most collectable automobiles in his 2002 “Dean’s List” and claimed the price could jump by 15 to 20 percent in 2002, following the discontinuation. The first Camaro was the 1967 model.

Why did Chevy stop making the Chevy Camaro?

Chevy, a unit of General Motors, decided almost a year ago to discontinue the model due to a drop in demand in the sports car market, where sales have fallen 53 percent from 1990 to 2000. As a result of the decision to halt production of the Camaro and the Pontiac Firebird, the GM plant in Ste. Therese, Quebec, is scheduled to close this week.

Where was the last Chevy Camaro auctioned off?

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) – The last Chevy Camaro to come off the lot was auctioned off on Sunday during a live auction by Kruse International, an eBay subsidiary that specializes in collector-car auctions.

The car that was auctioned off this weekend is a 2002 Camaro Z28 coupe with automatic transmission, 5.7 liter V8 engine and a full package of amenities including leather seats, a 12-disc CD changer, fog lamps, an alarm with shock sensor, and a Monsoon sound system.

Kruse deemed the Camaro one America’s most collectable automobiles in his 2002 “Dean’s List” and claimed the price could jump by 15 to 20 percent in 2002, following the discontinuation. The first Camaro was the 1967 model.

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) – The last Chevy Camaro to come off the lot was auctioned off on Sunday during a live auction by Kruse International, an eBay subsidiary that specializes in collector-car auctions.

Chevy, a unit of General Motors, decided almost a year ago to discontinue the model due to a drop in demand in the sports car market, where sales have fallen 53 percent from 1990 to 2000. As a result of the decision to halt production of the Camaro and the Pontiac Firebird, the GM plant in Ste. Therese, Quebec, is scheduled to close this week.

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