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they haven't been all mid sized SEDANS. Two door HARDTOPS and sedans until the Ford in 98 with the Taurus which was a more door SEDAN changed into a two door for Nascar.
they are taking a two door hardtop and making a 2 door sedan out of it. At least it is a two door sporty car instead of an economy family car four door sedan. Camaro's have a long line of performance behind the name..The SS was a joke that used to have a performance name back in the day. Reminds me of when the gov't got all of the motors smogged down and the Camaro in the mid 80's had around 220 HP on their best day.
HAHA, I was not, am not saying it was bad looking, I was simply saying the Camaro in Cup form looks better than the SS in Cup form , but that does not imply that I am saying the SS is bad looking carI couldn't disagree more. The SS street car was a damn fine looking car, and considering the limitations put on the bodywork by NASCAR, I think the race car was also very nice looking, easily my favorite GM race car since the G body cars of 1981-88. I'm OK with the new Camaro, but I don't think it looks that much better, and I'm still having a hard time getting used to pony cars in Cup racing, even if it makes sense. For the entire fifty years of my life, Cup cars have been mid-sized SEDANS. The case for the pony cars isn't helped by the fact that the Xfinity Camaros and Mustangs are HORRIBLE looking.
If you could find a stick, most of the production run was auto and finding one with a stick was like finding a needle in hay stack, but yeah, its not a boring sedan , it has more HP than the Impala SS( stock SS) of the 90's.Lol what?
The SS isn't some boring economy car, and certainly isn't a joke. It's a rear wheel drive, 420 horsepower V8, stick shift, mag ride control, complete beast of a performance sedan.
Lol what?
The SS isn't some boring economy car, and certainly isn't a joke. It's a rear wheel drive, 420 horsepower V8, stick shift, mag ride control, complete beast of a performance sedan.
4,055 out of 12,953 total production, it was not a very popular car.that nobody bought
that nobody bought
http://autoweek.com/article/nascar-...th-america-president-mark-reuss-likes-what-heThere's no target, there's no goal. We're bringing the car here to go racing. That's the No. 1 goal. It will be a halo for Chevrolet. We really don't have a high-performance four-door sedan in the lineup. It fills that niche. We'll make as many as people want.
Ive always liked the style of the Chargers. Just wish they were a more quality product in comparison.Personal opinion of course, I disagree, if we are comparing that year Charger to the same year Camaro, hands down Charger, but I am not a person that likes Camaro's or Mustangs.
Now, lets use the current year Charger to compare with the current year Camaro, only fair right?
Not saying it looks bad, because GM did the best they had to work with - but that SS greenhouse with “Camaro” everything else makes it Frankenstein’s Monster ugly IMO.Here is great angle that shows the changes made to the side for the Camaro , from JTG Racing's Twitter,
Damn thing was way too expensive and dealers in the US rarely had one on the lot. If you wanted one you had to wait 6-8 weeks for a factory order, which just adds more cost to the consumer.4,055 out of 12,953 total production, it was not a very popular car.
Okay, nothing to do about the actual subject here but you mentioned the factory order thing.....Damn thing was way too expensive and dealers in the US rarely had one on the lot. If you wanted one you had to wait 6-8 weeks for a factory order, which just adds more cost to the consumer.
Not many people are looking to wait 2 extra months to get their car, especially in todays fast paced internet environment. They will call every dealer in the country to have one delivered rather than ordered.Okay, nothing to do about the actual subject here but you mentioned the factory order thing.....
Waited for 8 weeks when I ordered my Jeep Wrangler. Eight of the toughest weeks of my life. There's an option on the Mopar website that allows you to track your build. It's kind of amazing. Most of the wait is just that..... waiting. The actual build from start/finish took less than 8 hours.
I tried going that route but what I wanted wasn't anywhere to be found. I should say..... what my wife wanted.Not many people are looking to wait 2 extra months to get their car, especially in todays fast paced internet environment. They will call every dealer in the country to have one delivered rather than ordered.
My wife and I drove 8 hours one way to New Port Richey to buy our Ram. There were only two like we wanted and the other one was in Nevada. I drove the new truck back and she followed me in the Rental car. We used the rental car to save money on gas and not put more mileage on ours.I tried going that route but what I wanted wasn't anywhere to be found. I should say..... what my wife wanted.
Damn thing was way too expensive and dealers in the US rarely had one on the lot. If you wanted one you had to wait 6-8 weeks for a factory order, which just adds more cost to the consumer.
They have lost close to half their value in two, three years. Might be a good car to buy used if you like the styling.
They have lost close to half their value in two, three years. Might be a good car to buy used if you like the styling.
Yep. Just did a KBB on one with 35k miles and its sitting at private sale of $34k.What the hell are you talking about? Wrong again. Their resale value is ridiculously high. Good luck finding one under $30k unless it's an older one with over 50k miles.
Yep. Just did a KBB on one with 35k miles and its sitting at private sale of $34k.
I considered buying one back in the summer until I realized they were still wayyy out of my price range.
I just looked on autotrader and searched all 2015-17 pre-owned SS sedans across the country. There are currently 142 for sale at an average price of $39,903. If you only search 2015 models, there are 46 at an average price of $35,059. So much for losing "half their value"
2Sweet’s statement still stands. He said 2015 models & theres still not a single 2015 on that list under $30k. Much less a 2015 with rational miles for the money anywhere near $30k.did ya really look that hard.? BTW this is retail. If you can't talk some of these slow movers down to 25 grand I don't know what to tell ya.
https://www.truecar.com/used-cars-for-sale/listings/chevrolet/ss/
sure..you believe what you want, I have confidence I can walk in with five grand down and get a good one for half of what the cost new. Probably get some "special" financing. You go ahead and pay retail to prove your point.
No dealer with a lick of sense is gonna take a multi $k loss on a car like that. They will do a dealer trade long before selling it to someone with your negotiating standards.sure..you believe what you want, I have confidence I can walk in with five grand down and get a good one for half of what the cost new. Probably get some "special" financing. You go ahead and pay retail to prove your point.
It’s kinda like the Plymouth Prowler. Hardly made but holds it value well
If you say so Bud. go pay retail.
Try that with a 2015-2017 year model as 2Sweet actually mentioned prior.sure bud You have no clue of my knowledge or experience in buying used cars. This below isn't close to the price one can get at an auction with either credentials to get in or a friend that has them. Go ahead and pick it apart I know what I could get one for and it would be real close to NADA loan value which is lower than these prices.
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