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Drives: 217 ci of fury; Chauffeured by SS Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Oklahoma
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and the SS puts more power to the rear wheels and you'll goose it, almost everyone does goes through tires fast if you don't granny it. Haha.I can't quote multiple posts but whoever said you don't have as much pride or wow factor in a V6 is just wrong. Everyone stares and compliments my V6 and maybe one out of ten people can tell the difference between the two outside this forum. But to each their own I have plenty of pride in my V6 as do all V6 owners and I wouldn't be any more proud of a V8. It will "shred tires" and do burnouts and can pass anyone on the freeway with ease and style. And I can and do "pull into car shows" in my V6 and have at least half a dozen trophies to prove what an awesome car it is.
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![]() Drives: black 1lt 2012 Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: auburn alabama
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Go for the v8. Its a dream, life long and well deserved Im sure. Your father gave some good advice. Alot of the usual maintenance will not be that bad. We live life for the moments, not to live the minutes. All or nothing bro.
ps.. I hear HUD is slightly over hyped. Good Luck |
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Location: WEST COVINA,CA
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I have a 2013 2LT with all the trimings to make it looks badass. I say looks because under the hood is a V6 with enough power to get out of its own way. Just because you have to ask the question of which one to get , means you are not a V6 man. If you get a V6 you will have regrets. You have not scratched that itch i once had for sound , power and speed. Been there and done that. Until you've been there , you will never truely be satisfied with what you have. If money is a problem , buy used.
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![]() Drives: Camaro SS Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Really, there are only 3 truly critical choices to be made *before* your Camaro purchase:
1) "v6 or v8", 2) "auto or manual transmission" and 3) "color". Every other option can be added later at modest cost. Bottom line is -- if you want the v8, but finances are tight, get the 1SS instead of the 2LT. The price will be similar enough to not make a huge difference in your payment, and you can *always* add all the missing 2SS options down the road as finances allow, one at a time (even the HUD can be added later at a reasonable cost). Just make sure you get the right FOUNDATION choices of engine/transmission/color. Last edited by Kent2010; 10-15-2012 at 08:41 PM. |
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I went from a 2LT V6 to a 2SS V8. The V6 had good power and met my needs... I liked it but I knew that my personal want & temptation was to eventually get the V8 version so I did that and upgraded. Bottom line was that my payment also went up one Benjamin Franklin per month but I could easily afford it. The V8 is quiet thirsty though and prefers premium while regular unleaded on the V6 was just perfectly fine, but that's the tradeoff. In the OP's case I do agree that the V6 fits him and his lifestyle just fine... and he'll still come away with a daily permagrin.
![]() Let us know how the test drive(s) went... maybe he'll come home with one!
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Drives: 2012 Camaro 2SS/RS Convertible, IBM Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Oregon
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So says the person, and all people with a V6. ![]() The V6 is pretty awesome, 323HP is no slouch, but a V8 is a V8, you are up to 100mph and the animal ain't even breathing fast, but I sure am. Save up a little bit for a whole bunch more.
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Drives: Summit White 2012 2SS/RS L99 Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Anaheim Hills, California
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Location: wisconsin
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Sounds like you wallet tells you to buy the V-6 and your mind says the V-8. I got a v 6 and love it, I couldnt afford the V8, , I am more than happy climbing in my car , It is a Camaro , No matter what some say, ever thought of a used V8?, Hell i got a used V-6 and would love a Zl1,, "But i cant afford it , I cant afford it", eddie Murphy move,haha Some day maybe, If not i still love MY car!!! When is enough enough better more i want i want??????/
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![]() Drives: 2013 Camaro 1LS Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Mpls
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You could do what I did, and buy as inexpensive as possible, and then mod. So far I've got a 1" lowering kit, SS wheels/tires, and exhaust. I like the slot too, but I think I like the aftermarket hoods even more. Probably do something like that next summer.
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![]() Drives: 2019 2SS Convertible Camaro Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Savannah, GA
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Just because you got the green light doesn't mean it expires in 72 hours. You need to take some time and approach large purchases from the right angle. It will pay off.
First, determine what is right for your situation. Lots of gas money and high insurance also go with the SS. Consider how far you drive to work and monthly. City or highway? I have purchased nice sports cars before but not of this caliber/performance. I didnt buy my dream car until age 44 because I when I was 30 i couldnt afford to get everything I wanted. Wife and kids are the first priority. There is no shame in that. Don't let your dream car sit in the driveway soaking up all the money and you're family is strapped for cash. Lack of money can tear a marriage/family apart. After you made your decision on engine/trim. Here are a few car buying tips to get the most for your money: (1) The best bang for your buck is used. There are plenty of low mileage Camaros with plenty of warranty left out there. Let someone else take the new car hit. (2) Get a loan preapproved before you show up. The interest rate you get will tell you what your price range is. Then get the most car you can in your price range. If the dealer says he can beat it, let them try, what's the worse that can happen? (3) be wiiling to travel to pick the car up. I search in a 250 mile range when I buy my cars. (4) the deal should be complete and agreed upon before you ever step into a dealership. Use phone, emails, and text. Once you show up, they are control. (5) The way to get a V8 on a V6 budget is to pay the extra for the motor up front. If you need to save for it, then do it. Good luck!
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Location: Texas Coast
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Good video!! If there is anyway possible,get the V-8!! You won't be disappointed! When I was purchasing my chevy truck in 96,I too was thinking about a V-6, my brother said get the 350, not the V-6 or the small V-8! I got the Vortec 350 and it was the best decision I have made on any vehicle! I'm so glad he talked me into that 350!! I really like the mail slot on the camaro too !!!
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Drives: 2010 2SS/RS A6 & 2011 1LT/RS Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: San Diego, CA
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God these V6 vs. V8 threads go on forever.
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