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==Year-to-year changes== ===1991=== The third-generation Chevrolet Camaro consisted of a 2-door convertible and a 2-door coupe, in RS and Z28 models, for a total of four trim levels. ===1993=== The fourth-generation Camaro was introduced only as a 2-door coupe for this model year. Power for the base Camaro coupe came from a 160-horsepower 3.4-liter V6, which was backed by a 5-speed manual transmission. The Z28 came with only one engine, a 275-horsepower version of the [[Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette]]'s 5.7-liter LT1 V8. This was coupled to a 6-speed manual transmission. Both wereordered with an improved version of the 4-speed automatic overdrive transmission. ===1994=== The fourth-generation Camaro convertible joined the coupe. ===1995=== In 1995, the Camaro carried on with very few changes. Available either as a mild-mannered V6-powered base model or the rip-snorting V8-powered Z28, the Camaro was outfitted for a sporty appearance or as a true high-performance sports car. The Camaro and Z28 offered a long list of standard equipment, including dual airbags and antilock brakes. All convertibles had a power top with a heated glass rear window as standard equipment. Options included a specific handling package for base and Z28 models and 245/50ZR16 tires on alloy wheels for the Z28 only. This package also included a 150-mph speedometer. Also available for the Z28 was the new ASR (Acceleration Slip Regulation) traction-control system, which eliminated wheelspin. ===1996=== An RS trim level was added this year. Air conditioning became standard on all models except the base coupe.
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