7.3

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
41,350 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (3 reports)
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problem #3

Jan 182018

Camaro LT-1 V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 58,000 miles

Had my 2015 Chevrolet Camaro die while "driving" 3 different times sporadically. I took it to dealer and since no lights are being triggered on the dash (they can't diagnose) any problems. I am very scared to drive this car but have no choice as it's my only source of transportation. It's going to take me to die in a crash or get seriously injured before they figure it out. I am very disappointed and will never by another Chevy.

I also have been reading on this site other 2015 owners with this same problem. I also have had an issue with my key getting stuck in steering column... which other owners have reported as well. I think recalls on this make and model need to be done!

- Lisa R., Hemet, CA, US

problem #2

Feb 142017

Camaro LT2 3.6L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 48,500 miles

Not funny when you're on the freeway, take your foot off the accelerator, then hit the gas to have your car stumble and die. I shifted the car into neutral and it restarted. Died again in the neighborhood when I took my foot off the gas doing 15 mph.

Went out and started the car next morning and had no problem. Ran good until yesterday. Again, while driving home through stop and go traffic, I felt it start to stumble again whenever I took my foot off the gas and then tried to re-accelerate.

It died one time on the freeway, and then three times off freeway heading into neighborhood. Drove it to work this morning no problems, but I am worried about safety. Called the Dealer to make an appointment and described the problem. They have not called back to confirm an appointment.

From what I have read on the forums, this is a real difficult item to troubleshoot since it does not send up any "check engine" lights or codes. I am not the only one who has had to deal with this.

In my experience so far, it might be computer/connector/heat related as it has happened so far after stop and go driving. And it is already warm here in Southeast Texas.

- Timothy A., Cypress, TX, US

problem #1

Dec 082015

Camaro LS 3.2L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 17,500 miles

I had purchase a brand new 2015 Camaro v6 LS off American Chevrolet in Modesto CA. First of all please don't purchase any products and avoid buying any GMC products. On 12/08/2015 at 0200 pm, my car shut off prior to coming to a halt at a mall shopping parking lot plaza with no notice. Excessive shaking of the car and a blinking check engine light appear on the dash when the incident happened. After restarting the car, it stalled once more on the way to the dealer ship. After arriving to the dealership, the condescending staff made it like it was no big deal and said the vehicle is still under "warranty". The fuel system ended up needed to be replaced on a brand new car and on quote the manager still says " I don't know if the fuel system is what caused your car to stall but you can bring it back anyways". Since the dealership has my LOAN money in their pocket they just sit back and watch be struggle with car repairs like the car isn't worth anything. There is still no news on car trade in or fixed issues. Car is still getting worked on as the passively take their time to make a decision. I will never trust another GMC vehicle again!!! I should have gone with a LEXUS!!!!!!!

- Alexis C., Modesto, CA, US