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Old 11-21-2014, 02:42 PM   #146
Q'smuscle
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Drives: 2011 Camaro VR 2SS/RS & Impala
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Location: Riverside,ca
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Originally Posted by ChocoTaco369 View Post
I bought my 2013 at the end of 2013. I got a smoking deal. It's still blue booked higher than what I paid. I can't find a 2013 today as well-priced as what I got. IMO, the 2014 refresh increased the value of the original design.
Sweet! And yea I was looking at 5th Gen Camaro's yesterday on autotrader because I love seeing the custom ones and stuff ! But I did notice that they showed the value of each year and the 13's are like 5,000 more than the earlier years! I just wanted a 11 2ss because the retro Speedo numbers ! Even though you can put them in the 13 . I'm just a little paranoid about messing with stuff like that! And yea , i feel like they messd up the 14-15's too! Except the 1LE's and Z/28 fits the refresh to me !

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Originally Posted by Camaro Dude View Post
I was just looking at the rear and side profile of that 2015 Roush Mustang online, and it looks pretty good, although I find it a bit too "busy" looking, with far too many little angles and crevices.

I do like that rear, mini looking, Anvil'esque rear spoiler.

I would never though, trade in my existing ride for it. Not even a seconds thought. Not to sound arrogant, I think that Roush looks like a wannabee Sledge!


I bought the last black 1LE in my province back in summer 2013, and it took 3 dealers to track one down 300 miles away from here. Had this not happened, I would not have settled for a 2014...and probably driving something completely different, like a modded out 2014 BMW "M1" or M3, or perhaps even nothing at all!

I'm one happy, giddy camper today, is all I can say, and I see this feeling sticking around for long time , and I'm sure I'm not alone.
Yea, I don't like the Roush stage two hood but I do like mad industries mustang and the henessy mustang too! Well , they make the 15's look nice!
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