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State Farm has the Camaro in its system now. For mine it is 45.00 more a month for 7500 miles or less a year.
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Ok seriously, engine swaps are 1000000x harder these days than they were even 10 years ago. I'm talking about on new cars. Its not just the physical fitment, those 8 bolts to remove the engine cradle is the easiest part. Its getting every last part to work together. Theres computers, sensors, etc that all need to work together (and be replaced!). I have serious doubts 99% of us could pull it off in a driveway, and I bet even good shops would have to take their time with it. Aside from the cost prohibitive aspect of it. Aside from the fact you will still be missing the V8 tranny, suspension, and brakes.
Wait a few months buy a used V6 (they WILL be out there) this way you save yourself the off the lot depreciation, drive it, sell it, buy an SS.
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I'm 18 with a clean record but I'm paying much much more than $100 with a civic. Partially because I'm 18 and because I live in a densely populated area.
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Our point is that the insurance difference is not that much. I bought my current '97 Z28 when I was 19. Before that I had a '96 Camaro that was a plain Jane V6. My insurance went up a whopping $10 a month when I bought that car. If this really is your reason for not getting the SS then you need to sit down and figure out if you can even afford the V6.
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"So you will hate yourself for buying a v6 because your to dam poor and couldn't afford the ss"
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If Scott reads this I'm sure he'll tell you..... no matter how much money you have, a V6 to V8 swap in the 5th gen Camaro will be IMPOSSIBLE.
The engines have different mounting hardware, and we aren't just talking engine mounts: the front subframe and unit body sub assemblies are engineered different for LS/LT and SS. The ECMs are different. So are the main wire harnesses. Electronics are the big issue..... the intrumentation and calibration of everything is all interconnected and interengineered based on the engine/transmission combo it is built with at the factory. Long gone are the days when a Saturday afternoon, a cherry pick, a couple of good friends, and a 12 pack of beer were all you needed to convert a V6 to a V8. |
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You don't need a v8, stop trying to wave your peen in everyone's face.
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