Mkay so... There is ALOT of discussion on the interior of the car.
Now I'll start here, there is
alot of plastic. However, it's like it is in my Hummer. Tons of plastic, but since the car is so defiant and looks nothing like anything else it doesn't seem cheap! Also, there is a few things that really distract you from the plastic dash, like the acrylic door panels. Very cool. The car will DEFINITELY look amazing at night though, and be an eye candy PARLOR with the ambient lighting.
The seats are comfy, nice and soft. Back seats are inhabitable.
The steering wheel is huge, and nice! The buttons on it are deep set and hard to access though.
I REALLY disliked the vanity mirrors. They are very small, and have a sliding plastic door infront of them. NO light.
The Control panel for AC and everything is confusing at first glace but actually very efficient once you get used to it.
Now, for 35,000$+ is this interior cutting it? No. Luckily, the car has the motor to back up the price tag, and the killer looks. But in all honesty, I expected more. Especially a GPS screen, they really add visual value to the vehicle. The Challenger's interior (RT, not SRT8) is definitely nicer feeling. The SRT is VERY nice but expensive. Dodge does it good on interiors. My Honda also has a more "luxurious" feel.
Now, does this matter? It's up to you. Me personally, I'm buying the Camaro purely for how BADASS it is! The looks, the motor, the sound. But, if you're buying it for a nice high quality interior it ain't for you.