Specifications of a 1996 Camaro Z28

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    • The Chevrolet Camaro is a two-door sports car that was first released in 1966, and the Z28 was one of three versions offered in 1996 as both a convertible and coupe. The 1996 Z28 convertible and coupe originally sold for just under $25,000. In October 2010, the 1996 Z28 Camaro convertible is valued at $6,000 to $6,400, according to Kelley Blue Book, and the 1996 Z28 coupe is valued at $4,700 to $4,975.

    Measurements

    • The 1996 Camaro Z28 is 193.2 inches long, 74.1 inches wide and 52 inches tall. The front track is 60.7 inches, and the rear track is 60.6 inches. The wheelbase measures 101.1 inches. The manual-transmission convertible weighs 3,591 pounds, while the automatic-transmission convertible weighs 3,676 pounds. The manual-transmission coupe weighs 3,442 pounds, and the automatic-transmission coupe weighs 3,527 pounds.

    Space

    • The Camaro Z28 seats four people. Headroom is 38 inches in the front seat and 39 inches in the back seat of the convertible. In the coupe, headroom is 37.2 inches in the front and 35.3 inches in the back. Convertible and coupe legroom measures 43 inches in the front seat and 26.8 inches in the back seat. Shoulder room is 57.4 inches in the front seat of both versions. In the back seat, shoulder room is 43.5 inches in the convertible and 55.8 inches in the coupe.

    Power

    • The Camaro Z28 comes standard with a 5.7-liter V8 engine and 285 horsepower. The Z28 comes with a six-speed manual overdrive transmission, although a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission is optional. The torque rating is 325 pound-feet at 2,400 rpm. The compression ratio is 10.4:1. The bore and stroke are 4.00 inches by 3.48 inches.

    Fuel

    • The Z28 Camaro features a 15.5-gallon fuel tank. The manual-transmission version of the 1996 Z28 gets 16 miles per gallon in the city and 27 mpg on the highway. The automatic-transmission version gets 17 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway.

    Extras

    • The 1996 Z28 comes standard with a cassette player, tachometer and tilt steering.

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