In Iraq Looking at New Camaro

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Old Jan 5, 2009 | 09:21 AM
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I posted this in the New People Forum but thought I would post here as well

Hey everyone! I'm currently in Iraq and have been doing a lot of thinking. When I get back my 2008 Chevy Silverado will be paid off and I am thinking of trading it in for a 2010 SS Camaro. Just wanted to get some input about the car if anyone knows anything about it and if the 2010 SS Camaro will be a worth while vehicle. Basically I want it for it's performance values. I guess the only problem is deciding between a convertable or coupe. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks! -Aaron
 
Old Jan 5, 2009 | 11:43 AM
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coupe cos ur guna have to wait a whole year for the convertible
 
Old Feb 11, 2009 | 03:50 AM
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Get a black coupe, tint the windows, get a catback exhaust and CAI and you're good to go.

Post pics when you do
 
Old Feb 11, 2009 | 08:48 AM
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The SS offers great value. It has only 3 less h.p. than the Challenger SRT-8 and costs $12000 less and offers 6 speeds, auto and manual, unlike the Dodges which are also heavy. I suggest you consider doing nothing to void your warranty. All you might want to do is go wider for rear rubber. I am hoping a Z version with the 7 liter Z06 engine will become available. If anyone knows anything about that possibility, please let me know at gttaluvme@hotmail.com Thank you for your service in the sandbox!!!
 
Old Feb 11, 2009 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Danko
The SS offers great value. It has only 3 less h.p. than the Challenger SRT-8 and costs $12000 less and offers 6 speeds, auto and manual, unlike the Dodges which are also heavy. I suggest you consider doing nothing to void your warranty. All you might want to do is go wider for rear rubber. I am hoping a Z version with the 7 liter Z06 engine will become available. If anyone knows anything about that possibility, please let me know at gttaluvme@hotmail.com Thank you for your service in the sandbox!!!
1. The Challenger is heavy and rather slow on anything but a very long straight road.
2. There is plenty you can do modification wise that wont void your warranty, not just getting bigger tires..
 
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