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2000 | Chevrolet Camaro Base Daly City, California | Coupes | $10,790 | Blue | 60,742 |  | 16.3 mi |

2002 | Chevrolet Camaro Base Daly City, California | Coupes | $12,985 | Black | 40,636 |  | 16.3 mi |

2000 | Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 Roseville, California | Coupes | $12,950 | Maroon | 19,457 |  | 96.6 mi |

1994 | Chevrolet Camaro Base Livermore, California | Coupes | $5,995 | White | 122,206 |  | 32.3 mi |

2002 | Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 Dublin, California | Convertibles | $15,988 | Maroon | 21,574 | 866-493-4884 | 23.8 mi |
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Professional Review
Corvette's kid brother. For 34 years, the Camaro has been known as the slightly more affordable, slightly more practical brother of Chevy's high-tech sports car and resident cultural icon. With marketing like, "It's the next best thing to a 'Vette yet," Camaro has always had a dual role: part junior 'Vette, part Mustang fighter. Camaro rides into 2001 in its most refined state to date. Despite ever-loudening whispers about its imminent demise, the Camaro Z28 SS remains a distinctive alternative in the sports/performance field. It is the American pony car.
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