The soon-to-be-classic 2002 Chevrolet Camaro will endure
the test of time for its timeless styling. For this final
production year, the Camaro comes in six different models:
- Camaro base model
- convertible
- Z28
- Z28 Convertible
- Camaro SS
- SS Convertible.
Each 2002 Chevy Camaro, though slightly different, possesses
the same characteristics - swooping lines, sporty look, super-fast
engine, and proven reliability. We have spent months preparing
our 2002 Chevrolet Camaro review, and we hope that you like
what we've done. For all of the latest Camaro info, and information
about some of the available Camaro accessories, please enjoy
our site.
A powerful, muscleman engine is what drives every Chevy
Camaro - something you don't see in any Chevy Camaro picture.
Whether you choose a V6 or V8 engine, Camaro offers two power-shafts
with the drive to meet your performance needs. In the V6,
200 horsepower at 5200 rpm make it one powerful engine. And
with an estimated 31 mpg on the highway, a 200-horsepower
engine in the Camaro remains efficient and keeps gas costs
down. With the V8, the engine is designed for stiffness, strength
and low mass, generating 325 horsepower at 5200 rpm. The flatter
mid-range torque produced by the LS-1 camshaft and intake
manifold makes a difference you'll notice. What's more, the
V8 engine and manual transmission in the Camaro are surprisingly
fuel efficient with an estimated 28 mpg on the highway.
As you can see from any 2002 Chevy Camaro picture, this car looks good, too. Its aggression draws you in.
High-performance muscle exudes from sculpted composite body panels. The car is recognized around the world and in
Camaro reviews as a rolling symbol of no excuses performance. In the Camaro SS, the vehicle is equipped with a
low-restriction dual-outlet exhaust system to help provide maximum power, as well as a forced-air induction composite hood,
dual 2 3/4-inch tailpipes, a unique rear spoiler, and 17-inch aluminum wheels. In all other models, the car incorporates fog
lamps, remote keyless entry, and a hatchback that provides help to access to a cargo capacity of 32.8 cubic feet when the rear
seats are folded down.
Lastly, when compiling our 2002 Chevrolet Camaro review, we discovered a comprehensive standard safety package that
includes, among other things, an advanced four-wheel antilock brake system, Daytime Running Lamps and a theft-deterrent
system. The car also offers:
- Driver and passenger airbags
- A steel safety cage
- Front and rear crush zones
- Traction control
- A Chevy-specific alarm system.
All told, Camaro safety is an important combination of benefits and technology unmatched by Ford Mustang, or any of the
other cars on the market today. For information about the smorgasbord of available 2002 Camaro accessories, or for general
Camaro info of any kind, please be sure to come and visit our site again soon. And remember, whether leasing or buying a
2002 Camaro, it's not who you are, but what you drive.