Over the past year, I was somehow indoctrinated into the cult of Chevy. I went from mistrusting the company strictly based on my experience with the Malibu Maxx to being wholeheartedly in love with them. The culmination of which occurred late last month when GM let me take out the new Z/28 Camaro for a […] More »
This week’s Burnout video doesn’t have an LS1 car but instead, we look at one of the great Camaros that led to the creation of the LS1 Camaro – the 1992 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28. This Camaro sounds a little better than the average 3rd gen Camaro Z/28 and I suspect that the 350 cubic inch […] More »
I may or may not have quoted Richard Hammond when driving the Camaro Z/28 shouting “I AM A DRIVING GOD!!!” I can’t be sure. Although that’s what all the other journalists said I was saying when they “heard” me coming down the front straight of the track. But who can really trust them? Ok I’ll […] More »
The almighty 911 is no more! The lowly Chevy has slayed the accursed dragon that is the “Ultimate Drivers Car”! Rejoice fellow citizens! REJOICE! The Chevy Camaro Z/28 has been officially named the Best Drivers Car by our pals over at MotorTrend! Yes, after years of European relentlessness, ‘Murica finally triumphed. The Z/28 is just […] More »
Every person will leave his or her legacy in one way or another. Some will do it in the form of a wing added to a university building. A gold Rolex will serve as a final remembrance for other people. Richard Furgeson, who died in 2008, left his mark on the world and his family’s […] More »
Back in the height of my James Bond fandom in the mid-2000s, I wrote my own fan fiction. I liked several of the original and continuation novels, but I believed that some of them could have been better. Looking back on my writing, I see it as my way of saying to those responsible for […] More »
All of the fourth-generation Chevrolet Camaros were sold long ago – with the exception of (at least) one. General Motors keeps it at home. However, this 1999 Z/28 has to pay a price for the privilege of not being driven by a potentially abusive commuter: being a lab rat for ambitious and power-hungry engineers. Its […] More »