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IMHO , a Camaro with that 3.6 is just silly . I drove one , and in order to get any power out of it you had to rev the snot out of it . When you do that the MPG go's to hell . The V8 is nice and smooth and you can keep the rev's down and get decent fuel mileage and decent power. Bottom line the 3.6 Opel engine is a no go in the Camaro . In fact you miss the whole driving experience with the 3.6.
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I get 22.8 mpg according to my DIC.
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HSA delete, VMAX throttle body, CAI inc. Intake, PRC255 heads, BTR 660 springs, BTR cryo-treated rockers, PAT G 232/240 .654/.626 110+2, johnson 2110's, Manton 502 pushrods, C5R, Melling high volume/high pressure, Powerbond 25% underdrive pulley, Proform covers, Kooks stepped headers, catless mids, Doug Thorley exhaust. 512rwhp, 446rwtq on a mustang dyno, tuned by Cunningham motorsports. |
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When I first got mine I babied it and got 28-30 mpg
I think I am around 18 mpg right now driving it like I stole it. Get the SS OP you won't be disappointed.
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The V6 absolutely sucked when I drove it. I can't believe people here enjoy it. I think they just say they do because it looks nice and that's all they could afford. It has mushy brakes, handles poorly and as you said has to reach almost redline like most imports to get power out of it. It's only around to increase market share. I sometimes cruise in town in 6th gear and get very good MPG. So if you wanna save gas you can, and if you wanna tear loose you can. If you're gonna go V6, there's plenty of better cars out there that have better performance. OP, if you wanna come by Kitchener, I'll let you take the SS out if you can drive stick. That will make up your mind 1second after you turn the key. |
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If $15 in gas breaks your budget then you're in the wrong vehicle altogether.
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What are you talking about? My car is worth more than your 2011 camaro... it has amazing handling and breaks are fine. I've seen a SS camaro and 2LT camaro at similar prices so yea.. its not about the money I don't know what you've been smoking but clearly your biased and money is not an issue I just don't want to throw away money on gas... If you're talking about 'better performance' cars and camaro is in the same sentence I find that funny because camaro is heavy as hell and I've seen plenty of cars beat v8 and v6 camaro's so please lets not talk about performance just because you have a v8 camaro. Might be a news flash to you but, power does not win races... torque, weight, airflow and more contributes to a car being faster I bought a camaro because of how it looks and feels when driving and the overall car... not speed... speed won't get you anywhere in life except countless tickets
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stock i got 20-27mpg now that im cammed 3.91 gears with 474hp i get 17-25. i get 20mpg if i take it easy. this is 30 and 55mph (doing 60 so i can be in 6th) zones. 27 and 25 is 75mph highway. the v8 gets amazing mileage its when you play that the mileage drops
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All depends on how you drive and how much is highway. My commute to work is 25 miles highway and 10 miles city with only a couple lights. I can see over 30 - 32 MPG on the highway. My overall MPG for the life of my Camaro is 23.95. I know as I have every fill-up recorded.
I just crossed 80K miles. So doing some simple math, and using fuel cost of $3 per gallon as a constant, I spent just over 10K on fuel. If I had a V8 and did the same math, using a 17 mpg avg. I would have spent just over 14K. So in the 5 years of owning my V6 I have saved over 4K in fuel alone. This does not take into account the 7K I saved by not getting a comparable V8. Along with cheaper insurance. For me the V6 was the right choice this time. As I can continue to use it as my DD. I will be getting a V8 in the 6th gen. ordering it in early 2017 to go after a 50th anniversary model. Everyone has to justify their purchase to themself and only themsleves. Good luck and enjoy.
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OP,
the V8 certainly enhances the driving experience... you can roughly estimate your montly gas as a ballpark like this take the size of the fuel tank and multiply by the price difference between regular and premium so say .30/litre x 50 litres= $15. multiply by the number of times you fill up in a month...say x 4= $60 difference then add say 1 more tank since the mileage is slightly lower in the V8. I would think you will be over $100 month difference also, maintainance is slightly higher on the V8 (synthetic oil vs. dextros hybrid) I bought the V6 only because you can only go so fast here anyway and the extra 1 second did not matter to me..I will agree with some of the other posts that because of the weight,I am also on the pedal a little more to get the performance out of the V6. And also, I did not want to commit to a vehicle that the recommended fuel is premium. We know that the fuel prices are higher here in Canada than the USA |
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