Our Community is over 1 Million Strong. Join Us.

Grand Future Air Dried Beef Dog Food
Air Dried Dog Food | Real Beef

Grain-Free, Zero Fillers


New to driving and camaro


Maximoff
11-22-2004, 10:09 PM
Hey all, first post here. I'm 16 and I'm new to driving and my first car may be a camaro. It's a 1987 camaro, 8 cylinder, 62k miles, automatic and it's for 1900, the body's in good shape it just needs a little interior work and a new paint job. I'm just wondering if this is a good car first car for a 16 year old, such as is it good on gas and how it will do in the winter since that season is coming up. Any help will be appreciated, thanks. Here's an image of what it looks like.

http://images.autotrader.com/images/2004/11/14/170/219/1110388675.170219283.IM1.MAIN.240x180_A.240x180.jp g

tacoma man.
11-22-2004, 10:14 PM
i havnt driven a v8 camaro in the snow. i have a v6 camaro went pretty good, just dont goose it. but as far as the car goes she's a fine machine a new paint job will work wonders for her, are you going to keep it blue? and i believe that it is a excellent first car, just be careful in it, until you get used to her power.

Cammygyrl
11-22-2004, 10:18 PM
I agree with tacoma. I only wish my first car was a Camaro...I made sure my second one was! I'm sure you'll love driving her. Be careful and enjoy. :)

tacoma man.
11-22-2004, 10:21 PM
cammygrl whats under your hood? i see it looks like a z28, cant tell though

Maximoff
11-22-2004, 10:25 PM
Yeah I am thinking about keeping it blue, maybe a metallic blue. If not blue then most likely silver, which do you think will work? My dad had a 69 camaro but lost it to my parents devorce and my mom sold it so I want to get one back for the family. I've never driven a camaro before and don't know much about cars, other than they're really expensive :2cents:
So are camaros good on gas? I already am paying 85 dollars a month for insurance, not much left for gas if i want to fix her up.

tacoma man.
11-22-2004, 10:29 PM
well your getting a good deal on the insurance, and i would keep her blue, but id get the blue with the metal flake in it, id also try and find a gfx kit off of a z28 do finish her off. as far as the gas mileage goes if your easy on it it should do fine.

Maximoff
11-22-2004, 10:33 PM
also try and find a gfx kit off of a z28 do finish her off. as far as the gas mileage goes if your easy on it it should do fine.

lol i don't sound dumb but what is that? sorry for my car-illiterate mind

tacoma man.
11-22-2004, 10:35 PM
see that maroon z28 in my sig, the bottom trim around the bottom of the car is the ground effects,
they would really set your car off

Maximoff
11-22-2004, 10:40 PM
ah i see now, looks pretty sweet

tacoma man.
11-22-2004, 10:44 PM
i have a 90 rallysport camaro that im putting a 350 and a 6 speed in, it used to have a 305 and a 5 speed in it, im close to dropping the engine and tranny in, but im putting new shocks and struts under the front and rear end

Cammygyrl
11-23-2004, 11:26 AM
tacoma I have a v6...wish it was a z28! I'd probably get myself in trouble tho. max, I think you should keep it blue too. My first camaro was metallic quazar blue....it was beautiful, but the woman who had it before me didn't take very good care of her at all, so she gave me some problems. My red camaro is gorgeous....the previous owner loved her just as much as I do and kept her in good shape. She's great on gas mileage....17 or 18 mpg. :)

89IROC&RS
11-23-2004, 02:04 PM
sounds like a great starter car.

gas mileage - depends, around town, if you hammer it, gas mileage will be poor. but on the highway, if you baby it, and just cruise, ive gotten 26mpg out of my TPI 350.

in winter - they do alright, but the back end can get pretty squirrly, use your head, slow down for turns, dont hammer the gas, pretty much, drive like its winter time, and youll be fine.

grease monkey girl
11-25-2004, 12:00 AM
ugh,if only my first car had been a camaro! my first car was an 81 subaru station wagon. and that's a smokin deal you got on the insurance, especially for a 16 year old.

poormillionaire2
11-25-2004, 12:34 PM
I would suggest putting some extra weight in the back end of your camaro for the winter. Sandbags should do the trick. I would also make sure your heating equpiment works too. Unfortunately, I just got caught in the snow storm in my 94 Z28 yesterday (Wed) in Missouri. I am 17 and get out of school early everyday for work program. Well, I thought the snow wasn't going to hit until after 12, but it was actually 10, so it snowed for about an hour before I got out. The roads were horrible. The seal for my heater core is cracked, so it sucks in cold air and I don't have rear-defrost. I had no visibility and fogged windows. So I pulled over onto the shoulder to wipe down my windows, and as I try an pull out, my tires started spinning. I finally got out onto the road and drove 25-35 the entire way home. At stops, my idle would sometimes spin the tires too. I scared the shit out of my because she's my baby and I just got her back in August. Luckily, I have a secondary vehicle, so I think she's done. But that's my first scare for the winter season.

BrakeTorque
11-26-2004, 01:45 AM
Here in canada got hit with some ice and snow and had some fun with the 454 silverado but yea im 17 and main thing is if you start to feel alittle spin out let off the gas..no brake and she'll grip back up. Also donuts in the shoppin center after hours is priceless.

KaotiKCamaro5
11-26-2004, 01:51 AM
the snow hit here yesturday. i went to work and it was just a normal november day in Michigan.. cloudy and 30.. and i came out of the store about 10 hours later and found 6 inches on top of my camaro.. and i dont have an ice scraper or nething.. so i just let the heater run for a half hour until it melted the ice on the windshield.. but i was doing a good 65 on the highway.. it wasnt that bad.. most people in SUV's were doing 45 or so.. but if you know how to drive you'll be fine.. but definately get to know how easily it spins.. take it to an iced over parking lot and work on it a little bit, it helps.. and definately dont hit the brakes hard..

slim84maro
11-27-2004, 04:15 AM
that body crap sucks dont get it. keep it looking like a drag car instead of a rally car.
a camaro is a nice car to own/drive. just dont get stupid with it and goose it around some turns when its wet out. i did it and over corrected it slid into a tree, side swiping it and almost took off my mirror. put a dent on the passanger door and smashed mirror a little and got some scrapes. it suck when the car you love get messed up even if it isnt that bad and can be fixed without that much money. i crap i didnt see page 2 until i already typed this much o well

Hyper_Eye
11-27-2004, 10:14 AM
My gas mileage could be better :evillol:
Being 16 means you are very likely to have an accident within the next year. That is simply how it is. A Camaro with a good V8 makes that even more likely. Beat the odds, be careful. She has a lot of power. Don't forget that.

slim84maro
11-27-2004, 02:03 PM
my gas milage is about 10 a mile and when im on the highway crusing at like 65 i think i get 15miles to a gallon. but my car is carbed. 600cfm

Xbox2202
11-28-2004, 12:49 AM
How did you get your insurance that low? I'm 17 and mine will be about double that (already called, but haven't put it on yet).

If you are one of the few that got a Camaro for his first car, be sure to take care of it, show the insurance company that not everyone screws up.

Driving in bad weather isn't as bad as some people tell you. Just don't panic or slam on the breaks.

poormillionaire2
11-29-2004, 02:44 PM
I'm 17 and I just bought a 94 Z28 back in August, and my insurance is real cheap, but I also got the "good student" discount thing. Mine's not even $100 a month. Maybe I just got lucky.

cuda_dude
11-29-2004, 02:58 PM
My gas mileage could be better :evillol:
Being 16 means you are very likely to have an accident within the next year. That is simply how it is. A Camaro with a good V8 makes that even more likely. Beat the odds, be careful. She has a lot of power. Don't forget that.
I beat the odds i'm 18, have had a camaro since i was 16 95z28...never been pulled over or been in an accident and im no girly driver either....you just need to be smart about things....think before u do it...know what u can get away with.....my insurance is something like $90 a month full coverage but thats through my parents

matt_SS
12-01-2004, 02:12 AM
yeah i wouldnt worry to much about getting stuck my friend had a '87 rs for a couple years and he only got it stuck once when he was doin cookies in a parking lot in a couple feet of snow. That is a good deal on insurance though i got a friend who has a 98 TA and his is about 200 a month but mine is only like 350 every 6 months on my 99 ss but i think thats cause im on a family.

drvngstorm05
12-01-2004, 02:20 AM
he was doin cookies in a parking lot

doing cookies lol :lol: can't say i've ever heard that b4, but it is funny

Add your comment to this topic!


Quality Real Meat Nutrition for Dogs: Best Air Dried Dog Food | Real Beef Dog Food | Best Beef Dog Food