02-10-2016, 11:14 PM | #1 |
thinking about upgrading to an SS...
I've owned a 2010 LT for about half a year now, and thinking about upgrading into an SS this spring. This Camaro is my first actual "Fast Car" and yes i know, in overall aspect of things its really not that fast, but from previously owning nothing but pickups this thing is a long shot from them and loads of fun Anyways, Im curious of some car buy/sell sites you guys recommend to check? I've always only ever bought vehicles locally but going to broaden the horizon and look within 500 miles or so of my area for the right car/deal. I'm going to probably look into getting a 2010 2ss, as they will be cheapest (I would have to imagine anyway... lol)
Also a few questions, what should i look out for as far as issues with that year? I'm just on the fence about getting rid of my current camaro and upgrading or not. the v6 has more get up and get then i thought it would and i have a blast driving it. I dont ever go to the track, but enjoy having fun every now and again. I would have loved to get an ss from the get go, but I'm just going back and fourth with the decision as obviously it will cost more, and one issue i need to sort out is how much insurance would increase, I'm 20 years old and insurance on my current car is 72 bucks but i worry it will skyrocket if i were to upgrade. Also with gas, is it required to run premium with v8s? Looking for some motivation from you guys hopefully with your opinions |
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02-10-2016, 11:29 PM | #2 |
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Premium fuel is recommended, and many would say required.
I would look for a 2SS RS as it would be nicely equipped. It will be more expensive in all aspects. If you lack self control, this would not be a good vehicle for you. With great power comes great responsibility. If you can afford it, abd have the mental warewithal, go for it. You only live once. My Indy shop owner has a '12 and recommends that year because he figured they worked out most of the bugs... I bought an 11 anyway and love it. JMHO
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02-11-2016, 12:25 AM | #3 | |
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400+ hp in a car like this is more than enough to get you in a heap of trouble real quick. Tickets accidents or worse. You will need to be the judge. I know 20 year olds that are very responsible and 60 year olds that should have these cars taken away from them. I just traded up from a 2LT/RS to a 2SS/RS. While I would never make fun of a V6 there is no substitute for a V8. They really are that fun. I also would go with the 2012 or newer with less than 25k on it but that is me. I also would steer clear of cars that are heavily modded as they often have been driven really hard. If you can find one from a private party that a middle aged woman owned, they often have been driven the easiest. Not being sexist here, there are plenty of women on the forum here that can bang gears as well or better than most men. I'm just speaking in general. |
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02-11-2016, 02:37 AM | #6 |
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02-11-2016, 04:19 AM | #7 |
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I'd say expect your insurance to double
Like someone in the thread already said, everything about it will be more costly, but everything about the car is worth it IMO |
02-11-2016, 04:52 AM | #8 | |
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AJOHNSON - the decisions you make now will greatly influence how your life goes for the next, who knows, 50, 60, 70 years. Take your time and make wise choices. Number one should be to control your finances. You'll be glad you did in your later years. A little financial restraint now will pay off in spades later on. I think you should be very happy with your current ride (which you obviously are) and save up for an upgrade when your financial decisions don't include asking, "can I afford an extra $5 per tank of gas and $10 per month for insurance?"
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02-11-2016, 04:59 AM | #9 | |
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02-11-2016, 06:12 AM | #10 |
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I've owned both the Gen5 Camaro v6 (about 2 years) and owned V8 since Dec 2014. There is about a 1 second difference in 0-60 time between them. In most cases I'd accelerate faster in the v6 auto then in the v8 manual in everyday driving situations.
With that said ... the stock SS with dual-mode NPP exhaust option and manual transmission makes the driving experience more enjoyable for me (SS also has positraction, suspension upgrade, and Brembo brakes). If you really feel you will only be happy now going the SS route ... I'd look for SS with very low mileage with manual transmission and make sure the clutch is in great shape. Hunch - chances are if you start driving manual trans Camaro you will not regret that you did not get an automatic (think it is fairly rare that someone driving manual Camaro wishes it was an automatic). You can run regular fuel in the SS but the engine computer re-times the engine to handle the lower octane and you will loose some performance. Chevy states that premium is recommended (but not required). Premium runs 20 to 40 cents per gallon more where I live (I always use premium). There was no difference in insurance rates on my v6 compared to v8. I had insurance company give me the rates for a Camaro with vin from v6 and vin from v8 and they were about the same for same year car. Your age may be a factor in the rates, it does not cost anything to have your insurance agent give you a rate prior to purchase of the vehicle you are thinking of buying. Always good to have an expert look over the car you are thinking of buying for complete evaluation on mechanical condition and looking for any hidden accident damage (and Carfax). Ron
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02-11-2016, 06:16 AM | #11 |
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It sounds like you are happy with what you got. Are you catching flack from your buds or something that has you thinking of changing already? If so "f"them. There is always a more powerful and faster car out there.
It doesn't sound like you're upset enough with your current ride to make it worth losing money on your trade, losing the money you've already paid on your car plus any downpayments that you may have put down when you bought it along with the added cost of fuel, maintenance and insurance. Also, if the car you have is a good one and problem free that's good. You're next used one may not be especially an SS. Many of them have been modded, run hard and even raced. Many of the 2010's weren't without problems although most were probably taken care of under warranty. Good luck. Last edited by motorhead; 02-11-2016 at 09:15 AM. |
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02-11-2016, 08:28 AM | #13 |
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Test drive different cars....just because one guy wanted a manual doesn't mean you do to. With a tune and gears your auto will be a beast. But it's all in what your looking for. Your age dictates your insurance so be aware before you buy.
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My local dealer has a brand new 2015 white LS auto for $19,000...now that is some great value. Where I test drove the 2015 black Z28 still sitting on their lot, for 7 months and counting. Oh that Z........wow! Got to stay away........far far away. Last edited by polizzio; 02-11-2016 at 09:10 AM. |
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