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Sat in the 2016 Camaro SS today
A dealer near me has a Hyper Blue 2SS 6-speed manual in the showroom. Options were Ceramic white leather seats and accents, Magnetic Ride Control, MyLink touchscreen with Navigation, and NPP exhaust. Total MSRP is $45,880, and they're advertising it with a $1,000 discount off MSRP.
The 2SS includes niceties such as heated/cooled seats, heated steering wheel, HUD, power memory seats, dual zone climate control, and Bose premium audio system. First impressions were that you can't see much outside. The rear window is ridiculously small and high - rear camera and parking sensors are a must, and fortunately, the 2SS includes them. Visibility out the windshield is okay, but the car has a long hood and you sit very low in the car, so it's hard to see just how long the hood actually is. I'm sure you'd get used to the size, but it's a big car compared to the 2 Series. Other than the visibility concerns, the tech in the car is quite impressive. I sat in the car for about 15 minutes while the salesman showed me the electronics and infotainment system. Let's just say it has a LOT more features than the Technology Package in the M235i. Wi-Fi hotspot. Customizable digital gauges. 25 color choices for ambient lighting. Apple Car Play. Siri. Navigation maps on the touch screen and between the Speedo and Tachometer. It's almost too much. It's bitterly cold here in New England right now, and the car had Goodyear Eagle F1 tires, so there's not going to be any meaningful test drives with this car for another month or so. I'd love to hear that NPP quad exhaust, and feel what 455 horsepower is like, but that will have to wait. I know the stereotypical Camaro buyer used to have the mullet hair and all, but this is a different Camaro today. The price in the mid-$40K range means it's not all that affordable any more, though the price is a bargain considering the performance you get. I was impressed for sure. I just don't know that I'd want to go from what I consider a perfect-sized car to something that big again. On a track it would be no problem and absolutely awesome in fact. But as a daily driver, 16 mpg and all that bulk, I just don't know... If only I had the space and the means to keep the M235i AND have the 2SS in the garage! Here's the window sticker: http://www.bobvalentichevy.com/f_Win...FG1R78G0135841
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And people are complaining about BMW warrant/maintenance - here is the Camaro's
Warranty •Basic: 3 Years/36,000 Miles •Drivetrain: 5 Years/60,000 Miles Qualified Fleet Purchases: 5 Years/100,000 Miles •Corrosion: 3 Years/36,000 Miles Rust-Through 6 Years/100,000 Miles •Roadside Assistance: 5 Years/60,000 Miles Qualified Fleet Purchases: 5 Years/100,000 Miles •Maintenance: 2 Years/24,000 Miles 2 visits
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sounds like a fun car!
a lot of auto manufactures are stepping up their game and it's becoming difficult to justify the prices some "luxury" brands are attempting to charge. recently someone mentioned a loaded ford explorer putting their X5 to shame in the options category. it's a good thing though because soon they will have no choice to a) lower their prices or b) make their vehicles even more bad ass. win, win imo. i've been driving a lot of cars lately and sometimes it's just the label whore in me that keeps me from getting something more affordable with the same or better performance and options. Quote:
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I had no intention of saying anything bad about the Camaro at all. My sister has an SS and loves it. Why do some people always assume people have negative motives
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Thanks for sharing your impressions! I ruled out the Camaro and Mustang because of their size, and I'm glad that I did - I find the size of my M235i to be perfect for my needs. Also, image issues (if one cares) could still be a thing, as the base Camaros and Mustangs are still quite affordable and look nearly identical to the more exciting SS and GT offerings.
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Here's what I'm talking about...
http://www.edmunds.com/bmw/2-series/...pointless.html "I don't begrudge BMW the robust prices they ask for their cars. They make fantastic automobiles that excite, engage and make motoring fun on many levels. But there's a difference between engineering fat profit margins and just plain cynicism and borderline contempt for your audience. Certainly BMW's not alone here, but at least Porsche, for example, doesn't tease one feature and dangle the other. You pay around $3,200 for the option package that offers Porsche "Entry & Drive."" |
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For the original post, I think the Camaro SS provides a huge performance bang for the buck but I don't see one in my future.
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Hey, hey enough of this civilized conversation!
We're supposed to thump are chests and say how dumb the other person is for even considering one car over the other. Now let's get this thread where it needs to be: the Camaro is a giant piece of crap and only goes fast in a straight line. Ahhhh I feel better now, carry on.... |
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Motor Trend put out an Instagram post showing the next Head to Head will be the 2016 Camaro 2SS versus BMW. But it won't be against the 2 Series. It will be against the M4. Expect to see the results posted on Feb 24, or possibly Mar 23 (if MT already has another H2H in the can). Any predictions? http://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=438207
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It's going to be an understatement. The 2SS is impressive all the way around. Price for features/performance cna't be beat. Personally though I'd like to take the performance and interior and drop it into the Mustang. Would be the perfect american car then.
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GT350 should do the trick. Not sure I'd choose the camaro interior over the current stang's though.
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Its real simple. BMW is a corporation. Corporations are in the business of making money. Some of us more enthusiastic drivers are pissed and think BMW has lost their way, forgetting that BMW still offers model/package/option combinations that will paint a smile on the face of even the most discerning driver. Getting back to topic, the new Camaro appears to be a great driver's car. BMW will lose a few customers to it and those drivers will be happy until they realize the fuel mileage sucks, you cannot see out of it, and the maintenance plan sucks by comparison to even BMW's revised plan. |
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As for maintenance, I'll gladly do a couple extra $50 oil changes in my driveway if it meant saving $25,000 on the purchase price. Last edited by CirrusSR22; 02-16-2016 at 12:28 AM.. |
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I wish Ford or GM would offer the kind of performance that the Camaro SS and Mustang GT have in a smaller, more mature-looking coupe. I'd have been all over that instead of the M235i that I ended up with (and do quite enjoy).
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Posts like this always amuse me.
To fix this, I suggest the Chevy Sonic or Cruz. Great visibility, really gets you "up there". Otherwise, it's sad you'll never be able to drive an Aston Martin, Jag, Ferrari, Lamborghini, or any low roofline/long front hood type car. Rear window on my 428GC is almost the exact same size as was on my Camaro SS. Yes, it doesn't have the best visibility, that's the price you pay for lowering the car, having a low roofline, getting the engine behind the front axle, etc. That's why it's a "sports" car. Compromises. |
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