David here I brought a 2000 v6 Camaro with automatic, I really liked it, but it always made a rattle sound, and the dealer did not know why????, Does any one know here??? Please let me know here thanks, 😊
Those interiors were just terrible. Hard cheap plastics full of squeaks and rattles, trim pieces that literally fall off. And yes I know because I had a 2000 SS
I have a 95 z28 with 115k on it and amazingly nothing is broken in the interior. I bought the car over 10 years ago and that was a huge selling point I didn’t think that was possible lol. I’m very careful when I open the console lid. Obviously the original owners took great care of it but yes it’s a cheap plastic interior but that was the 90’s early 2000’s. Those cars were cheap fast cars and you definitely can’t get that now
other than my dash being shattered and having crank windows i think my interior is much better than my moms 2023 ford explorer its more comfy i like how it looks more and her car is more rattly and stuff all i notice is a little squeak when driving coming somewhere from the back
Wow! Thanks for posting… Love my catfish SS!
Awesome video, thank you for posting!
I wanna know about do you have the 1998 silverado sales training?
I don't. Sorry
David here I brought a 2000 v6 Camaro with automatic, I really liked it, but it always made a rattle sound, and the dealer did not know why????, Does any one know here???
Please let me know here thanks, 😊
Because it was a 2000's GM product....Nuff said
@@ohguy1991 Why did you click on this video if you feel that way?
Dude where you find this videos ?
I have collected them over a very long time
Those interiors were just terrible. Hard cheap plastics full of squeaks and rattles, trim pieces that literally fall off. And yes I know because I had a 2000 SS
Lol. You had a shit car then. Mine has 115k miles and it’s nicer than most cars on the road
Yep. My firebird interior plastic is as durable as potato chips.
@@stealthfighter2923 Lol, agree
I have a 95 z28 with 115k on it and amazingly nothing is broken in the interior. I bought the car over 10 years ago and that was a huge selling point I didn’t think that was possible lol. I’m very careful when I open the console lid. Obviously the original owners took great care of it but yes it’s a cheap plastic interior but that was the 90’s early 2000’s. Those cars were cheap fast cars and you definitely can’t get that now
other than my dash being shattered and having crank windows i think my interior is much better than my moms 2023 ford explorer its more comfy i like how it looks more and her car is more rattly and stuff all i notice is a little squeak when driving coming somewhere from
the back