Trading in for 2010 Camaro SS
#16
I have seen the Camaros at the event Chevy held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and I was pretty impressed. They were all pre-production models and a few of the test vehicles but if they stick with the interior materials used in the ones I saw, most people will be impressed. There aren't as many shared parts for the interior as with other GM vehicles which helps too. I like the exterior styling as well, but that is just a matter of opinion. Many people will bash the car based on the stereotype of the older Camaros and the fact that some people hate American cars no matter how decent they are. I won't try to sway any opinions about that but there is no arguing with up to 422hp! Production of the car has been delayed one month and is supposed to start on March 18th. All dealers have been given an initial allocation to sell and many dealers have pre-sold their allocation so most will not have any Camaros sitting on their lot for sale. All pre-orders had to have a customer name attached for them to be accepted so I guess some dealers could have put in fake names so they will have some in stock to sell. Odds are that if you are interested in that type of car then you definitely won't be disappointed.
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Hope the Camaro looks better than the Challanger I was parked next to last
week. The Challanger looked fat, doesn't sit right (way too high) and must
have a 4" gap between the tire and fender. Not even the cool car it
was back in 1970....not even close! Why don't they ever look as good on the
street as they did at the car shows?
Gary
week. The Challanger looked fat, doesn't sit right (way too high) and must
have a 4" gap between the tire and fender. Not even the cool car it
was back in 1970....not even close! Why don't they ever look as good on the
street as they did at the car shows?
Gary
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#20
Yeah, I agree. I would much rather read all the threads asking what intake to buy, which exhaust is best, what part numbers are for light bulbs, whether or not you need to use premium fuel, etc. Those are much better than this one.
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#24
Could you please describe for me, in intricate detail, what exactly that would smell like? I just want to know in case I ever come across one, so I'll be sure to turn it down.
#26
I dunno about what hes talking about but since my job deals with that area of the body a lot I'll tell you I've caught whiffs of **** that nearly sent me to the floor. Think piles of dead fish soaked in blood left out in 120 degree weather for a good week. Yeah. Although most aren't to that extreme.
#27
Remember when you came out of the womb? Try to remember that smell...that's it (((I kid I kid)))
Oh boy, another ignorant anti-fan-boy. Care to back that up with fact? I'm not a huge fan of American (Yeah, it's capitalized, take pride in your country) cars either, but I wouldn't say that ALL of them are POS.
I dunno about what hes talking about but since my job deals with that area of the body a lot I'll tell you I've caught whiffs of **** that nearly sent me to the floor. Think piles of dead fish soaked in blood left out in 120 degree weather for a good week. Yeah. Although most aren't to that extreme.
Last edited by Lucky-G; 01-27-2009 at 02:30 AM. Reason: Made post a bit nicer.
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#30
The new SS looks tight, but its way disappointing performance wise. The 98 SS stock ran 13.6 in the 1/4 mile. The 2010 SS runs 13.4, wow....big improvement. Pretty lame for a 35k "muscle" car. An 01' vette, stock runs a 13.1. Dont get me wrong, I love american muscle, but the new challenger and the camaro are both sad disappointments performance wise....and way too heavy.