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Old 07-30-2009, 09:00 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by MLL67RSSS View Post
Pretty ironic that it seems a lot of people view 4th gen Camaros as gas guzzlers, however they don't qualify. Seems the LS motor equipped ones got too good of gas mileage.

Not that I agree with the article below on the cars value, (if I could pick up a nice 2001 Z28 for $3000 I'd find it hard not too buy it).

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2009/...lunkers/2.html

Cash for Clunkers: Is it for you?
2001 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Combined MPG: 19
Trade-in value: $2,700
Verdict: Can't crush it
As much as owners of the Chevrolet Camaro Z28 might love their car, they'd probably jump at the chance to get their hands on the government's $4,500. "Cash for clunkers" would be a good option for them, but the Z28 doesn't qualify.
Believe it or not, this muscle car's fuel economy is too good. It gets a combined city and highway fuel economy of 19 mpg, 1 mpg too high.

That's a major bummer for Z28 owners, since the car is worth considerably less than what it could have gotten from Uncle Sam.
I saw that article... are they on crack $2700?? I would buy one right now if I could pick it up for $2700! Check the prices, an 01 Z28 unless its got major miles on it picks up $5,000 easily.
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