18: Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta
Another failed trim package for the third-gen F-Body was the Berlinetta. This was a luxury package designed for the Camaro that managed to alienate the traditional Camaro customers. The car was littered with technology and electronics in the dashboard and interior, but this wasn’t enough to justify the premium. Instead, the Berlinetta was a much heavier model that wasn’t very fun to drive.

We applaud GM for being innovative during this time period, but the Berlinetta is probably a car that’s worth avoiding altogether. There were much more intuitive versions of the third generation F-Body that provide better performance. This variation of the model was more or less worth avoiding.