The 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is one of the purest, most uncompromising expression of the breed of “America’s honest sports car”. Debuted together with the Camaro SS on Chevrolet’s 35th anniversary limited package in 2002, Z28 is finished in Bright Rallye Red. It is also available in both Coupe and Convertible models. There are four available models in this year’s limited package, Camaro Coupe and Convertible, and Z28 Coupe and Convertible.
Coupes include removable T-tops roof panels and body-color roof halo, whereas convertibles have a black top. Inside, the front headrests bear the 35th anniversary logo, a special trophy/rear shelf mat, an Ebony leather interior trim and a special-issue owner’s portfolio; while the 35th anniversary badge is inscribed on all 2002 Camaros sport’s dashboard. The exterior looks just like the 1998-2001 models, which is quite aggressive looking.
Available options packages transform Camaro into something sportier than its original image. The Sports Appearance package is available on Camaro Z28 that includes rear fascias while the SS Performance/Appearance Package adds more meat to the already muscular Z28 coupe or convertible.
Also, all Z28s get an upgrade with standard installation of a Monsoon AM/FM Premium Sound system with in-dash CD. Then, standard safety and security items include front air bags, battery run-down protection, theft-deterrent system, engine oil life monitor and daytime running lamps. Z28 is just another high quality vehicle in Chevrolet Camaro’s fleet. It continues the legacy of delivering top performing cars with its line-up.
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