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My Camaro was nice
When people would sit in my 2010 SS coupe they would usually remark that it looked like a fighter jet. There are interior features that car had that my bmw doesn't. Most of the difference is in people's minds IMO. I've had two German cars recently. The interior isn't all that, mind you I'm comparing 40-50K German cars and not things like 80+K 5 series and higher that actually do come with significantly better interiors.
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02-27-2016, 07:02 PM | #3 | |
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The interior is sucks. Period. It isn't nearly the interior of my E92. Now the '16 interior is a whole other level...WAY nicer. But the '10-'15 interior is a very sore spot on the Camaro. This is fact. |
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02-28-2016, 01:58 AM | #4 | |
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Interior? How was it so "sucky"? The visibility? My F36 has almost the exact same size rear window, nothing different there. The camaro had higher door sills and hood, but to be expected with that body style and long front hood. If you can't deal with that, you'll never be able to deal with a jag/aston coupe, so forget ever driving anything exotic. I liked that people weren't gazing in my vehicle, but I also had some pretty aggressive tint all around. Otherwise, it had leather seats/interior, but no less plastic than any 3 series. People that think their 3 or 4 series was CNCed from an 8 foot block of aluminum and then inlaid with diamonds and goat leather are on freaking crack. You want an awesome interior, go option out a 6 series or porsche panamera, of course you'll be more than 100K into it, but that's the point, at the lower pricepoints, the BMW offers just as much plastic and nothing significant. The BMW climate control/environment control sucks, wants to turn on the A/C all the time. The gauges display is so-so, doesn't display a nice digital speedo like the chevy, phone connection was better on the chevy, steering wheel for cruise and radio is almost exactly the same, no difference there, and so on. Seats were about the same, the BMW sport seats are raved about, but I have to question the reviewers previous experience, they ain't no recaros in a porsche. There are some features I feel are better on the chevy, few on the BMW I feel are better, but the biggest turnoff is most likely the visibility on the camaro. You get used to it and I liked the exclusivity of it, but yes, it sucks, as much as any exotic car sucks for visibility, although to comply with modern requirements, better than a Lamborghini or Ferrari of old. The C5 SS was an american car that could handle. They designed it like that from the beginning. The C6 takes it to a new level of refinement for sure, interior and otherwise. It's what driving and engagement is about. Chevy has this figured out. BMW, not so much. |
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I designed this car for people that want sports cars that have visibility like econo-cars:
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Back on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/cars/commen...to_another_v8/
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Just get the GT350. Looks better, sounds better (at least until the Z28 is out) and the engine is a lot more M3-esque than a Chevy V8 will ever be. The visibility is a lot better too.
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07-21-2016, 02:38 AM | #17 |
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Which has continued with the SS, the ATS-V, the CTS-V, the Corvette, the Z/28, etc...Pretty sure Holden didn't invent the magnetic shocks that chevy has been putting out there. Let's face it, they've been mastering the chassis lately. Far more than bmw.
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The aussie engineering team out of Melbourne do a great job. Our roads are garbage but we ALWAYS liked big cars AND we liked euro more than American handling, the two don't mesh very well. They basically drove ford Australia nearly bankrupt as the Commodore handled so much better than the Falcon for three generations.
It's a very big car, larger than a 5 series, but will go roughly where you point it whilst not shattering your teeth. |
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Holden didn't, but HSV has been using magnetic shocks for some time on Holden products, since the early 2000's. HSV were the first to use them on the Zeta platform.
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