My First Test Drive (are these known issues?)
My First Test Drive (are these known issues?)
Hey guys, i just joined the site and i look forward to talking with you all. Yesterday i test drove a 1995 M/T LT1 Z28 and it was great except for some issues. The car has 69K miles and is $7995, great clean body but on to the issues. Power steering was horrible, it felt as if the power steering pump was dead, is this normal for the cars steering wheel to be VERY tight driving at slow speeds..?? I'm a strong guy, and i was surprised how hard it was to turn (tires where inflated fine aswell). Now onto the clutch and pedal. I noticed that this pedal has ALOT of travel, yet all i had to do was kick in the clutch very little in order to shift. Most of the Manual cars i've driven you have to press all the way to the floor. Is that normal for this car..?
Another clutch/tranny related issue was the feeling at 3800-5000 RPM's in 1st gear. When i really got on it it felt as if the clutch was releasing and catching during those RPM's...only in 1st gear though.
Also is there traction control on these..? I was looking for it to turn it off, there was no button for it. I found out that the car was bought at an Auction (uh oh) and when i opened the trunk, i noticed a portable firearm lock box that was bolted to the bottom of the trunk..??? Weird.
I really wanted to pick this baby up yesterday, but i was a bit disappointed. I imagine the speed of the car will increase with so many mods to be done to her. Currently i drive a 1993 Lincoln Mark 8 which has decent HP stock (280) so the highway driving in the Z28 was about the same as my Mark. But the Z28 has ALOT of torque down low, that's what i like.
Another clutch/tranny related issue was the feeling at 3800-5000 RPM's in 1st gear. When i really got on it it felt as if the clutch was releasing and catching during those RPM's...only in 1st gear though.
Also is there traction control on these..? I was looking for it to turn it off, there was no button for it. I found out that the car was bought at an Auction (uh oh) and when i opened the trunk, i noticed a portable firearm lock box that was bolted to the bottom of the trunk..??? Weird.
I really wanted to pick this baby up yesterday, but i was a bit disappointed. I imagine the speed of the car will increase with so many mods to be done to her. Currently i drive a 1993 Lincoln Mark 8 which has decent HP stock (280) so the highway driving in the Z28 was about the same as my Mark. But the Z28 has ALOT of torque down low, that's what i like.
Of course the power steering should not be difficult at all. It should be as easy as any other car.
I dunno about the clutch. Maybe you just aren't used to it.
No, first gear should not feel anything like that. It should just be smooth, grunty power if you hammer it. Are you sure you weren't just losing/regaining traction or something? Also, traction control was optional, so that car you drove probably didn't have it.
Sounds like you were looking at a lemon. Move on and find a better, especially for that ridiculous price.
I dunno about the clutch. Maybe you just aren't used to it.
No, first gear should not feel anything like that. It should just be smooth, grunty power if you hammer it. Are you sure you weren't just losing/regaining traction or something? Also, traction control was optional, so that car you drove probably didn't have it.
Sounds like you were looking at a lemon. Move on and find a better, especially for that ridiculous price.
Hey guys, i just joined the site and i look forward to talking with you all. Yesterday i test drove a 1995 M/T LT1 Z28 and it was great except for some issues. The car has 69K miles and is $7995, great clean body but on to the issues. Power steering was horrible, it felt as if the power steering pump was dead, is this normal for the cars steering wheel to be VERY tight driving at slow speeds..?? I'm a strong guy, and i was surprised how hard it was to turn (tires where inflated fine aswell). Now onto the clutch and pedal. I noticed that this pedal has ALOT of travel, yet all i had to do was kick in the clutch very little in order to shift. Most of the Manual cars i've driven you have to press all the way to the floor. Is that normal for this car..?
Another clutch/tranny related issue was the feeling at 3800-5000 RPM's in 1st gear. When i really got on it it felt as if the clutch was releasing and catching during those RPM's...only in 1st gear though.
Also is there traction control on these..? I was looking for it to turn it off, there was no button for it. I found out that the car was bought at an Auction (uh oh) and when i opened the trunk, i noticed a portable firearm lock box that was bolted to the bottom of the trunk..??? Weird.
I really wanted to pick this baby up yesterday, but i was a bit disappointed. I imagine the speed of the car will increase with so many mods to be done to her. Currently i drive a 1993 Lincoln Mark 8 which has decent HP stock (280) so the highway driving in the Z28 was about the same as my Mark. But the Z28 has ALOT of torque down low, that's what i like.
Another clutch/tranny related issue was the feeling at 3800-5000 RPM's in 1st gear. When i really got on it it felt as if the clutch was releasing and catching during those RPM's...only in 1st gear though.
Also is there traction control on these..? I was looking for it to turn it off, there was no button for it. I found out that the car was bought at an Auction (uh oh) and when i opened the trunk, i noticed a portable firearm lock box that was bolted to the bottom of the trunk..??? Weird.
I really wanted to pick this baby up yesterday, but i was a bit disappointed. I imagine the speed of the car will increase with so many mods to be done to her. Currently i drive a 1993 Lincoln Mark 8 which has decent HP stock (280) so the highway driving in the Z28 was about the same as my Mark. But the Z28 has ALOT of torque down low, that's what i like.

when my clutch was dying out the engagement point got farther and farther back from fully pressed down. At the end you barely had to push it in, but you could tell the clutch was gone. It would slip so bad the engine would start to rev and than 2 seconds later the clutch would finally grab.
This may be the same case here, or it may be totally unrelated. I would give the car a complete look over if your thinking about buying it.
This may be the same case here, or it may be totally unrelated. I would give the car a complete look over if your thinking about buying it.
Agreed, 8k for a 13 year old Camaro is way too much, even in perfect condition. And at 69k, the opti in that car will be quitting any day now.
Power steering should not be high effort at any speed or rpm.
Keep searching, there are better Camaros out there in that price range. Sounds like that was a wrecked car that someone put back together and it still has a problem with the power steering.
Power steering should not be high effort at any speed or rpm.
Keep searching, there are better Camaros out there in that price range. Sounds like that was a wrecked car that someone put back together and it still has a problem with the power steering.
Thanks guys i do appreciate it. Today at work i was thinking so much about the test drive cause it was fun. I'm gonna wait a bit and search. What i cannot stand though is that there is VERY little out there with a 6 Speed. I see plenty of A4's but i refuse to buy one, i know they are better sometimes for dragging, but not being able to rev-match and choose my gear would kill me.
Same here man...its very hard to find M6 LT1's which arnt destroyed...I looked for a long time afte selling my A4...I eventually found my 96' Formula M6 w/ 30k got it for $7000 out the door. I had a lot of issues tho...trans needed rebuilt, car was on its 2nd clutch, needed new waterpump, head gaskets had been replaced...Total lemon. But now everything is fixed and I love it! Dont settle for an A4 unless you plan on going to the track, the m6 is soooo much funner to drive.
Thanks guys i do appreciate it. Today at work i was thinking so much about the test drive cause it was fun. I'm gonna wait a bit and search. What i cannot stand though is that there is VERY little out there with a 6 Speed. I see plenty of A4's but i refuse to buy one, i know they are better sometimes for dragging, but not being able to rev-match and choose my gear would kill me.
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