I am changing my taste for cars and have grown to like american muscles!!!
I am thinking about buying the new Camaro...what is your advice on it? SHould I?![]()
I am changing my taste for cars and have grown to like american muscles!!!
I am thinking about buying the new Camaro...what is your advice on it? SHould I?![]()
Bleh, weighs too much
no!!!!!!! Dont do it mann. keep the ITR!!
I like that K20 in there![]()
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do it...im an import fan..but muscle cars is where it started!!
Only if it's an SS and you can afford it. With dealer mark up on both models the V6 really isn't worth it, especially considering you could get a slightly used C6 Corvette for what a lot of dealers are selling the base model for.
Of the newer muscle cars I love the Challenger SRT-8 the best, unless you put the Cobra in.
Never been a big Chevy fan, but I read some amazing things about the SS. So if you like Camaros I say do it. They look awesome on the road, and sound so good.
Thats a hard choice to make but good luck with it!
I really like the SS. I entertained the idea of trading in the Evo for one. Then I came to my senses.![]()
Go for the challenger.
NWS FTW
Look at the price of the SRT-8 compared to the SS, and it has the same HP (1-2 less).
But........you should wait a couple more months, they are starting to get out in good numbers now. In a few months the dealer mark ups will be gone. You can get into one for around $32k then, now you're looking at $45-$49K depending on options and stock. The SRT-8 starts at $42k, you can get a fully loaded 2SS for that or less.
These numbers are in the city of course, some places claim to be selling at MSRP.....but not around ATL.
2007 Civic FA1 and 2005 Yukon XL Denali
IMO opinion....hail naw....they are UGLY
i did it. went from a 00 civic to a 66 mustang. and im happy asss hell!
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i dont like chevy myself but if you did get one wait another year or so cause they have to improve on all the mistakes of the first batch and make sure no recalls or defects.