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Probably $10-$15 grand.
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Why don't you believe that he won the car? My local VFD raffles one off every summer. And not an LS, they raffle an SS. Oh and PA lottery had a scratch off game that you could win your choice of Camaro, Mustang, or Challenger.
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Do it. Get the third pedal. Row some gears and enjoy the car. Couldn't wait to get rid of me LS and when I did it, it showed me the potential of the SS platform. And if you got a little extra cash the RS package is nice and 1LE will be a great buy. Trust me I live in Miami I know traffic driving as well as anyone. Don't be afraid to learn it. In a week you'll be moving, in a month you'll be flying, in a few years you'll master it and be glad you did it...don't let the car drive you.
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I've seen church festivals give away Camaro SS's, so it's possible. I would say get the manual if you can afford it. I bought a junker cavalier to learn on before I bought my Camaro, but learning stick can be done in an afternoon. It's not that tough and imo it's a helluva lot more fun to drive (I don't care autos are faster these days).
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Originally Posted by Billy10mm View Post
Absolutely correct. This is a 1LE forum, not a racing forum. Properly working 3 pedals is very very difficult. There is a lot of enjoyment and pride in doing it right. Working 3 pedals is involving, at all times. More-so than in any other transmission-equipped vehicle. When I auto-cross, other than a first to second shift at the very start of a run, I'm not shifting at all (for 90% of the auto-crosses I've ever run, this is true, and in just about any vehicle). So having faster shifts doesn't play a meaningful role in my course times. When I attend a track-day, I'm not racing anyone but myself. I'm trying to improve on my own times, so it doesn't really matter which transmission I'm running. Sure, a paddle-box will net me a slightly faster lap time, but that's a hardware improvement, not a driver improvement, so I couldn't care less. Many disagree with this stance. They do not love a 3-pedal transmission as much as I do. They don't get the enjoyment out of it. That's fine, but I will ALWAYS prefer a true stick shift as opposed to any and every other type of transmission unless I strike it mad rich one day and start racing in a series. What a member said when arguing to convert a auto because it might be faster. |
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Nutjob dealers here in Michigan are listing 1SS's with six speed at 38k after cash allowances...the most that can be had seems to be 1,500$. I found one dealer listing 1ss auto with rs package slightly below 38k, not sure if this with cash allowance or not but it appears not. So if that can go down to 36k, I wonder how much trade in value I will get. If 24K(unlikely) then that's still 12k difference.
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My 1ss (just bought in June) listed for just under $38K, I ended up getting the car for just over $34K... which included the $1500, so if you talk to them, they'll be able to come off another $2000 or so. My car is a 1SS, with the RS package. M6, NPP, Short throw shifter, Reverse camera... pretty basic. Another thing, go to KBB.com & enter your car's data. They'll give you a range of what dealers in your area are giving for your car. They're usually pretty accurate, but you've got to be honest about your car's condition & be pretty adamant when you're talking to the dealer. They'll say all kinds of stuff to get you to second guess yourself. You can always try to sell it outright, but that takes time & patience & dealing with people. You should take that into account & determine if that's worth the extra three or four grand. $12K would be about $350/month over 5 years. Pretty good considering what everyone else is paying for the same car.
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I have some things currently going on but will hit the dealer in 1-2 weeks and see what kind of deal is available. That would be nice if I can get it down to 34k, the one I'm looking at is identical to yours. No 2ss package , but has rs package . Difference is its auto. |
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But.... it's too late for you. You're already wondering. You won't be happy until you get a V8. Even if you found a way to get 1000 rwhp out of your car, you'll still be wanting that V8.
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I would go with a 2SS Manual get you a Commemorative edition while your are at it with NPP. The sound of a manual SS with NPP is simply amazing especially if you pull the fuse. I put my car in it's very first car show this past weekend stock with just the bowties done black and the car was a instant hit with the crowd.
I am having so much fun with this car and I never regret having a manual. I drive mostly in city traffic not a problem for me at all
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I dunno if prices have dropped but it looks like it to me. I would shop around a little more and take your time until you find the right car with the right stuff for a good price. They are out there. Mine was new as well
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