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Reliability data provided by industry-leading Automotive Information Systems. For more information, consult the Reliability FAQ or read About Reliability Ratings. |
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2001 Chevrolet Camaro Reliability Rating
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Engine |
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Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs. |
Transmission & Driveline |
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Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs. |
Steering & Suspension |
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Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs. |
Brakes |
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Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs. |
Heating & Air Conditioning |
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Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs. |
Starting & Charging |
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An occasional problem with this vehicle is the failure of the Ignition Lock Cylinder. Problems with the Ignition Lock Cylinder can prevent the engine from starting. The cost to replace the Ignition Lock Cylinder is estimated at $89.66 for parts and $117.00 for labor. All prices are estimates based on $65.00 per flat rate hour and do not include diagnostic time or any applicable sales tax. |
Accessories |
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Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs. |
Overall |
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5 out of 5 |

*Repair costs are based on a flat rate of $65.00 per hour and do not include diagnostic time or any applicable sales tax.
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Finding a Reliable Car |
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| IntelliChoice, Inc.'s annual report names the top luxury and non-luxury used car programs. |
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| Japan-based manufacturers are still tops in dependability, while domestics show improvement. |
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| GM and Nissan lead most segments in Strategic Vision's index measuring ownership experience. |
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| GM and Toyota lead the way in overall vehicle quality, according to J.D. Power and Associates. |
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| Japanese imports earned most reliability honors, while European models scored below average. |
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BB02 - 11/24/2009 5:52:26 PM