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Originally Posted by CheckMatey
i currently drive a 2012 civic which i know will not give me any problems for well over 75k miles, but i want a camaro, lookin at a 2011 v6.
so can people give me their car year and mileage and what kind of mechanical problems theyve had?
NO OFFENSE but i know american cars are not very reliable, but i just love camaros. everytime i see 1 on the streets i get a little excited.
thanks
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I returned to GM in 2008 after 30 (cumulative) years of driving Hondas. I really loved Honda and they've proven themselves extremely reliable. When it came time to think about buying a new car, however, I never went to an import dealer. I went straight to, of all places, SATURN.
I wanted a GM vehicle again - I wanted the smoother ride that typified the big American cars of the 1960's and 70's which Honda and Toyota didn't offer. I also didn't want spend the type of money Honda and Toyota were charging for LESS car / options. In my posts on the Saturn forum, I asked about reliability as our Honda's were always dealer maintained and just about "bullet proof", mechanically. The Saturn AURA offered everything I was hoping for for $6k less than a similarly equipped Honda Accord.
I took a chance on a Saturn AURA and it has served me very, very well over the past 5+ years. So well, in fact, that I purchased a Saturn Sky Redline in addition to the AURA and then traded the SKY in for my Camaro Convertible when it came out (because of the lack of space and spare tire option in the SKY).
So, basically, I've purchased 3 new GM vehicles between 2008 and mid 2011 and haven't had any significant issues with any of them. The 2 or 3 issues I've had with any of these vehicles were very minor and repaired under warranty. The only issue I've had with my Camaro is a loose fitting brake reservoir cap. No mechanical or any other issues. Whenever I start looking for a new car again, GM will probably be the only manufacturer I'll look at. That's how much confidence I have in GM's vehicles.
Now, mind you, there are buyers of any make of vehicle who've encountered significant problems. Regardless of whether Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes, BMW, GM, Ford or Chrysler, there are some bad apples out there - doesn't matter if they're sitting on the lot or nicely presented on the showroom floor. That happens, and to read owner's problems with these vehicles is scarey. I think that's the exception, not the rule. I truly believe it comes down to how well the vehicle is maintained and cared for, overall.
The Camaro is a LOT of car for the money. Compare its price with the same engine (V6 or 8) to a similarily equipped BMW or any other vehicle in its price and performance range. I'm not saying other brands are better or worse, but you pay SIGNIFICANTLY more for them.
The paint has been a complaint by some forum members here, at least on 2010 / 2011 / 2012 MY's as well as well as major issues with convertible tops on these model years. The 2014's should have these and any other possible issues worked out.
I own a 2011 V6, Manual Trans. Camaro Convertible for 2 1/2 years now with 4,4k miles on her and no problems.