Fantastic review. I love and value your opinions on cars. Nostalgic in both the car and watching a classic signature review from the original youtube car review/ critique channel.
That exhaust looks stock from your shot of the rear, but it sounds like the muffler has been replaced (this car was pretty quiet in stock form). With a cat-back system on mine, also a 3.4L, the tone is deeper and less raspy, at least until you get above 4k RPM or so. One note also -- though the computer port LOOKS like an OBDII, it is in fact OBD1. 1995 was an odd year but you can still find info on how to get codes pulled from it.
That is a surprisingly well head up 95 camaro, especially for a v6 convertible! Also, the OBD2 port you mentioned on this 1995 is not actually OBD2. Instead it was labeled as OBD1.5 with a OBD2 connector but OBD1 computer.
I know all the 4th gen Camaro fans may hate me for saying this but it reminds me of a 2nd gen Eclipse on steroids because of how it looks on the outside.
I have a1994 3.4 manual and it's definitely quicker then the automatic😅 but the right swap plus the aerodynamics of that vehicle will out run allot of modern muscle cars now days..
Not a fan of these, I’ve always felt cramped, claustrophobic & uncomfortable in every Camaro I’ve ever sat in. But I can say the interior has held up extremely well compared to most other GM products that generally all pretty much just fell apart.
Yes! I love the pre-facelifted 93-97 Camaros! I hated the catfish look of the later ones.
Fantastic review. I love and value your opinions on cars. Nostalgic in both the car and watching a classic signature review from the original youtube car review/ critique channel.
These mid-1990's Camaro's are currently excellent vehicles.
Nice video, I just bought a mint 1994 V6 5-speed with 44 thousand miles on it Sunday and I love it
Great review! I have a 93 coupe 3.4L since 2005.
That exhaust looks stock from your shot of the rear, but it sounds like the muffler has been replaced (this car was pretty quiet in stock form). With a cat-back system on mine, also a 3.4L, the tone is deeper and less raspy, at least until you get above 4k RPM or so. One note also -- though the computer port LOOKS like an OBDII, it is in fact OBD1. 1995 was an odd year but you can still find info on how to get codes pulled from it.
Need a Aerostar update. Keep the retro van alive!!
That is a surprisingly well head up 95 camaro, especially for a v6 convertible! Also, the OBD2 port you mentioned on this 1995 is not actually OBD2. Instead it was labeled as OBD1.5 with a OBD2 connector but OBD1 computer.
Sweet
good review, appreciate the detail shots. feels like I was there.
Damn that's it, time to fix mine up.
I know all the 4th gen Camaro fans may hate me for saying this but it reminds me of a 2nd gen Eclipse on steroids because of how it looks on the outside.
I have a1994 3.4 manual and it's definitely quicker then the automatic😅 but the right swap plus the aerodynamics of that vehicle will out run allot of modern muscle cars now days..
Not a fan of these, I’ve always felt cramped, claustrophobic & uncomfortable in every Camaro I’ve ever sat in. But I can say the interior has held up extremely well compared to most other GM products that generally all pretty much just fell apart.