Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevy Camaro was built to rival the Ford Mustang

Built under the General Motors umbrella, the rear-wheel-drive Chevrolet Camaro is a mid-size vehicle that was created to compete against the Ford Mustang. Introduced for the 1967 year, sales for this new model started on September 29th, 1966, as the car sprinkled its way into dealerships. Depending on the version, the Camaro can fall in either the pony car or muscle car category. Sharing the F-body platform as the Pontiac Firebird - a car that also made its grand debut for the 1967 model year - the two sister models shared many components.

2010 Chevrolet

Camaro SS


$23,967

1984 Chevrolet

Camaro


$23,900

2001 Chevrolet

Camaro Z/28 Vengeance Racing


$22,995

1983 Chevrolet

Camaro Z28


$21,995

1991 Chevrolet

Camaro RS Convertible


$21,995

2000 Chevrolet

Camaro Z28 SS SLP


$21,995

1996 Chevrolet

Camaro Z28 SS SLP Convertible


$21,995

2002 Chevrolet

Camaro Z28


$21,800

1979 Chevrolet

Camaro


$21,495

1995 Chevrolet

Camaro Z28


$21,000

1981 Chevrolet

Camaro Z28


$20,500

1999 Chevrolet

Camaro SS Convertible


$20,000

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1984 Chevrolet

Camaro Z28


$20,000

2002 Chevrolet

Camaro


$19,999

1988 Chevrolet

Camaro


$19,997

1991 Chevrolet

Camaro RS Convertible


$19,995

2002 Chevrolet

Camaro SS 35th Anniversary Convertible


$19,995

1992 Chevrolet

Camaro RS 25th Anniversary Heritage Edition Convertible


$19,995

1992 Chevrolet

Camaro RS


$19,995

2000 Chevrolet

Camaro Z/28


$19,900

1998 Chevrolet

Camaro Convertible


$19,900

2002 Chevrolet

Camaro Z28 Convertible


$19,900