10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
3 / 0
Average Mileage:
12,571 miles

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problem #11

Jul 112022

Camaro

  • miles
My 2013 Camaro had 89k miles, garage kept in excellent condition. My vehicle had never given me any issues and has impeccable maintenance records. I was pulling out of a parking spot when my engine started riving and jerking and I accelerated while in reverse and hit a concrete post behind me. I applied the brake and placed the car in drive. My car took off with a high speed of acceleration with my brakes still applied, and accelerated out of control. It followed the same path back into the parking spot ( I could not stir it) jumped the curb and ran through a brick wall finally coming to a stop in the middle of the business. The engine was still racing and in drive but the car had finally stopped and in a state of rest. I had to put the car into park and kill the engine. I could not control the car, the engine was racing with high rpm-??s on its own, and driving in -?? auto pilot-?? for lack of better term. Not one air bag deployed despite the fact I ran through a brick wall and totaled the car.

- Farmersville, TX, USA

problem #10

May 032020

Camaro

  • 7,000 miles
Brake fluid reservoir leaking and dripping over engine internals. This is a known issue with GM: See service bulletin: 09-05-22-005C. However, GM is stating this will not be repaired unless the vehicle is still under warranty. Upon encountering some braking issues with the vehicle, I inspected the reservoir and discovered the leaking fluid, which has started to eat away at the paint in the engine bay. I'm very concerned the fluid will leak out and cause a fire, or cause my breaks to stop working completely. As an attorney, I would think that GM would want to limit its liability and repair this issue to, regardless of warranty coverage. Shouldn't this be a formal recall?

- Birmingham, MI, USA

problem #9

Jun 032019

Camaro

  • 18,100 miles
The high mount led brake light is mounted on the rear windshield at an angle that receives direct heat from the sun causing a slim crack on the brake led board. The crack will shift back and forth sometimes illuminating when braking but at times the slim crack on the led board will prevent the lamp from illuminating causing an immediate safety hazard to passengers of insufficient brake notification to traffic following behind. A replacement led lamp will suffer the same fate based on the angle of the lamp positioned facing the direct heat of the sun. I was in motion and pulled over by le because the lamp was out but worked intermittently while the officer and I tested it. Mechanics inspected the lamp and found the slim crack on the led board that allowed shifting of contacts. Dealerships have reported this slim crack on the led board as a common problem due to the intense heat of the sun bearing down on the led lamp which is angled out with no visor.

- El Paso, TX, USA

problem #8

Apr 052019

Camaro

  • miles
Takata recall, I was driving down my city street when all of a sudden I believe it was a pot hole or just uneven gravel leading my knee hit the key in the ignition and in that second I had no control or control of what happened next. I could not brake, my seat belt locked on me hurting my collar bone, then my wheel was so hard to turn I was using both hands aggressively to turn as hard as I can just so I wouldn't hit a building or cause damage to others and as I was sterling I would keep pressing the brakes and they were just locked. I had to hit a barrier of wood to stop my car. The airbags did not deploy as well which was very scary. I had no control of my car for the first time and it was not my fault, this has never happened and I know it's because of the key being bumped. My recall # 14V346000 accidental bumping of key ignition. I had no idea this car had a recall. The dealership did not inform me either. I am now car -less and hoping to get somewhat taken care of because it was unsafe and I don't wish this on anyone. Very scary experience.

- Santa Fe, NM, USA

problem #7

Dec 062018

Camaro

  • miles
I'm considering purchasing this vehicle from a dealership in logan, oh. When I checked to see if there were reported problems with the model, I see that there are thousands of complaints concerning the ac/radio, climate control, turn signals and other associated electrical problems that are common to all of these related consumer complaints that as to date has not been addressed by either the GM Corp. Or the NHTSA. The 2nd thing that I found there is indeed a recall concerning the ignition switch with many owners having not been able to get GM dealers to repair. Another concern to me about this particular vehicle, is that when I entered the VIN the results on this site states that there is zero recalls on this make, model and year. Just wondering what's up with that?

- Middleport, OH, USA

problem #6

Oct 132017

Camaro

  • 45,000 miles
6 months ago my infotainment screen started flashing and the cd would occasionally pop out of the player on its own. The music would turn itself off then come back on, startling me as it would be accompanied by a loud static or popping sound. It started off intermittently, then the screen went completely black and the music stopped working completely except for the constant buzzing/static sound accompanied by clicking as though something is trying to turn on. The screen and the music occasionally make a surprising appearance, usually after I've come to a stop, rolled my window down or used the turn signal. Which brings me to the next thing, the air conditioning system. To this day it comes on and off at its leisure, including the front and rear window defrost. My blinkers no longer make the sound to alert me that they are on. On a few occasions my drivers side window has failed to operate. I assume one day that will be also be inoperative based on previous trends. I cancelled my subscription to onstar since I have no access to the features any longer. This means I no longer have navigation, access to emergency services, hands free calling or even roadside assistance. I no longer have the ability to remote access my vehicle which was one of the main selling points. Now please imagine taking an uncomfortably silent ride with me and then all of the sudden a cd that wasn't playing pops out and the air conditioner keeps going on and off, all while the car sounds like its about to explode. I've researched online and found countless sites with numerous owners stating that they are experiencing the same problems. Add another 5000 or so characters to this complaint box and I will gladly copy and paste those owners' stories for you to consider as well. Chevrolet/GM say that this is my issue alone. I believe this should have been a recall years before I purchased my vehicle

- Vallejo, CA, USA

problem #5

Jun 152017

Camaro

  • 32,000 miles
The contact owns a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro. While driving 70 mph, the contact depressed the brake pedal and heard a rattling noise. The contact inspected the vehicle and found that the brake cylinder bolt became loose. The contact spoke with the dealer (Suburban Chevrolet 12475 plaza eden prairie, Minnesota 12475 877-350-6609). The dealer wanted to charge the contact for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer stated that the vehicle was not included in NHTSA campaign number: 16V069000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 32,000.

- Hoyt Lakes, MN, USA

problem #4

Jan 142016

Camaro

  • 33,000 miles
Normal street driving, metal on metal noise from front wheels. Apply brake, noise stops. Release brakes, noise begins again. Dealership states brake pads have about 8-10mm left on them. Three times at highway speeds (65-75 mph) service stabilitrak warning light comes on and traction control light, limited slip light comes on. No metal on metal noise when stabilitrak failing. Park overnight, car start in morning, stabilitrak is working again. Metal on metal noise is heard at all speeds from first start till shut down for night.

- Key West, FL, USA

problem #3

Feb 212014

Camaro

  • 2,600 miles
The contact owns a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that while driving at 40 mph on an incline during rain weather, the rear end of vehicle veered to the right causing the vehicle to crash into a curb. On another occasion, the contact crashed into a light post due to the failure. A police report was filed. The contact sustained a burn on the left wrist from the air bag deployment, which required medical attention. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 2,600.

- Thousand Oaks, CA, USA

problem #2

Sep 032014

Camaro

  • miles
The contact owns a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the steering wheel seized and became very hard to turn. The power brakes became inoperable and the vehicle veered to the right. As a result, the driver crashed into a ditch. The driver sustained a minor injury. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic. A police report was not filed. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

- Crown City, OH, USA

problem #1

Apr 012014

Camaro 8-cyl

  • 585 miles
I have a manual V8 model. Whenever stopped on an incline, the hill start assist (hsa) engages. The first time I gave it plenty of throttle and the brakes would not disengage and caused me to stall. The 2nd time, I had the RPM very high and again the brakes would not disengage. My car was jumping up and down under the strain. When it finally released the car, I was greeted with the smell of burning clutch. This cannot be normal. I don't think hitting 2000 RPM and dropping the clutch should be a normal method to overcome teh hsa system. I have auto hill braking on other vehicles that are nearly invisible to me and work flawlessly. I been driving manual cars for 20+ years and have no issues on hill starts. One of the biggest issues is there is no way to turn off the hsa feature. I think you need to force GM to recalibrate the system and/or allow the driver to turn the hsa feature off.

- Mine Hill, NJ, USA