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Location: Orange County, CA
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Seems like you got used to just driving cars. I kinda like driving trucks a little more. Sure they might be a little sluggish when you step on the gas sometimes, but when you need the power, you get it.
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS Join Date: May 2012
Location: Long Beach, California
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Pro: Its a mofo Camaro, one of America's muscle cars!
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Drives: 2010 SGM Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Anaheim Hills, California
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Pros: fun, looks good, decent MPG, lots of mods, great community, very safe "you should see the accidents people walk away from"
Cons: drives like a boat, cheap plastic interior, blind spots Sent from my Droid |
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That's the problem with owning a truck. Everyone either wants to borrow it to haul something or expect you to help them move. Been there done that... All anyone asks you to haul in a Camaro is ASS!!!
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Sin City
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Depends what you need a new car for. Know that then you can do the pros and cons.
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What do you mean drives like a boat? Is it bulky or something?
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SoCal Headturners
Drives: 2010 SGM Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Anaheim Hills, California
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I have a v6 and there is a lot of body roll. I think the v8 should be a better car to drive. I am also use to driving lighter cars which also could be the problem. I am looking to get an Eibach pro system plus kit when it is available. My friend got this kit for his 07 Mustang GT. There is now a very very minimal amount of body roll and the only thing holding his car back now is his tires.
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Drives: 2010 SGM Join Date: Mar 2010
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I will soon, but the main problem is how high the car is. I have the 1g kit from Granatelli and it definitely makes the car solid but the height is the main problem.
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That should lower your CG. Also wider wheels and low profile tires. Are you still running the stock size? From what I have read optimum size rims are 19" if you are more concerned about handling.
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SoCal Headturners
Drives: 2010 SGM Join Date: Mar 2010
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Right now I have 22"s on my car but I have the stock 18"s alloy rims still. I am looking to get the 1*"s widened and also buy stickier tires for more performance orientated driving
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Drives: small Join Date: May 2010
Location: Murrieta Ca.
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Personally I would rather have a V8 Silverado over a V6 Camaro.
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