Why did you choose the Camaro?
#12
I owned a 1993 Pontiac Firebird from 2003-2008. I loved that car so much! I moved to Vegas, and my fiance and I found out that we were expecting a baby. So, I went to the dealership and picked up a 4-door 2001 BMW 325i that was a repo. I really liked my BMW but I got sick of it within a year.
On January 26th, 2011, I was trying to figure out what was wrong with my BMW. I went to AutoZone and got the codes from the SES light. It looked like it was going to be an expensive fix.
Before I even tried to find out how to fix it on my own, I found myself looking at Corvettes from 2004 or so and accidentally came across a 2009 Camaro online that I liked. I started doing research and found that I could afford one if I wanted to get one.
That night, I went to a Chevy dealership by my house to look at one that they had listed online. They were closed so I just looked.
The next day, I left work early, went to the same dealership, and left about 4 hours later with a 2011 Camaro LS with 8 miles. Brand new, first owner, first test-driver, only on the lot for 8 days.
I fell in love with the car immediately. A GM sports car just has a different feeling that cannot be replicated by driving a 4 door German car. I love just getting in that car.
I have an OEM spoiler and OEM black racing stripes on the way - I know that everybody does this but I really feel the need to customize the crap out of it, obviously within reason, not like some punk teenager that I used to be when I first bought my Firebird. Everything will stay classy but sporty, and nothing will be done without proper planning and research.
It just feels so damn good, that's why I went with the Camaro over the Mustang. AND, I see about 50 stangs a day, I have yet to see another Camaro since I bought it 5 days ago.
On January 26th, 2011, I was trying to figure out what was wrong with my BMW. I went to AutoZone and got the codes from the SES light. It looked like it was going to be an expensive fix.
Before I even tried to find out how to fix it on my own, I found myself looking at Corvettes from 2004 or so and accidentally came across a 2009 Camaro online that I liked. I started doing research and found that I could afford one if I wanted to get one.
That night, I went to a Chevy dealership by my house to look at one that they had listed online. They were closed so I just looked.
The next day, I left work early, went to the same dealership, and left about 4 hours later with a 2011 Camaro LS with 8 miles. Brand new, first owner, first test-driver, only on the lot for 8 days.
I fell in love with the car immediately. A GM sports car just has a different feeling that cannot be replicated by driving a 4 door German car. I love just getting in that car.
I have an OEM spoiler and OEM black racing stripes on the way - I know that everybody does this but I really feel the need to customize the crap out of it, obviously within reason, not like some punk teenager that I used to be when I first bought my Firebird. Everything will stay classy but sporty, and nothing will be done without proper planning and research.
It just feels so damn good, that's why I went with the Camaro over the Mustang. AND, I see about 50 stangs a day, I have yet to see another Camaro since I bought it 5 days ago.
#14
First time I went to the state fair of tx and saw them I was determined to finally get my dream car. I have always wanted a Camaro since I was a tennager. It's always been a Camaro for me. Never would have gotten anything else!!
#20
The designers at GM got it absotively, posolutely right with the Camaro. The lines are beautiful and the looks it gets confirm that. Just looking at it brings a smile to my face. It's a work of automotive art.
Then there's the performance and handling of the 2SS M6. This baby moves out with authority. It carves curves and corners with agility. A really nice growl sets off the whole thing.
I love this car! Can you tell?
Then there's the performance and handling of the 2SS M6. This baby moves out with authority. It carves curves and corners with agility. A really nice growl sets off the whole thing.
I love this car! Can you tell?