06-19-2019, 09:29 AM | #1 |
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Keep my 5th Gen, or switch to 6th Gen?
I'm so torn and I keep going back and forth.
I love my car, I think the 5th Gen is still every bit as gorgeous as it ever was (well, if you have a 10-13. The refreshed front/rear was a step backwards for 14-15). But I sure do love the 6th gen (18 and under at least. Once again, the refresh was a fail). I can't decide if I want to keep mine, or make the jump to a 2018. -My car is paid for, and that is always a great reason to keep it instead of taking on a new payment...... but, its got 159,000 miles and I'm paranoid about when it will finally start to show age and need costly repairs. -I've got a big dent in the rear quarter from a deer hitting me, and there's plenty of scratches, door dings, and rock chips all over the rest of the car. (I've been quoted at $1k to fix the dent and paint the quarter, $3.5k to repaint the car and paint stripes back on) -The stock HIDs are shot. I regularly think my lights are off at night, even though they are on. When a car is behind me, I leave a shadow on the road/cars ahead of me. (replacing those lights doesn't seem to be even remotely cheap from what I have read) -I always said I wanted to do Headers, intake, tuning, GFX, grille, lowering springs and spoiler....... But all I ever ended up doing was a cat back, sound system, and tinted windows....... and now, at this point, I question the value in trying to do all that now (especially since they don't make half of that stuff anymore for the 10-13 models) -The stock CD player/Radio doesn't do it for me, so I would need to upgrade that to something modern that can connect with my Android and play music through my apps. So as much as I love my car, I question the value in putting so much work and money into it now...... especially with the risk of somebody hitting me and totaling it just after I drop 30-40% of the car's current value back into it. I would love to have it with a fresh paint job and a few mods, then run it until the motor blows and rebuild it with a 416 stroker kit....... but if I'm this on the fence now, I feel it will only get worse between now and when that motor failure finally happens.... and at that point, I may not want to do all this. I've had it for 2 months shy of 10 years.... its been a good run. Do I really want to make it a forever car? .... or do I jump into a 2018 with all the modern refinements and technologies, and run it for 10 years too?
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06-19-2019, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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So you like the 6th gen but hate the 14/15 refresh, which is basically what you would get if the 6th gen had a baby with a 10-13 model. Interesting. Anyway, yea I'd definitely take the leap to the 6th gen if it were me. At 160k miles, things are bound to start breaking or needing replaced. I'd rather spend that money on a car payment for a nicer, newer car than maintenance on ticking time bomb, but that's just me.
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06-19-2019, 09:48 AM | #3 |
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My opinion here is keep the car. Its paid for... fix it up like you said - keep it running, and fix whatever breaks. You can keep that 5th gen running for many years to come.
Yeah, I'm a bit paranoid as well with 155k miles myself. But this car runs so smoothly, that it is giving me no indication of it failing any time soon. I keep up with regular oil changes... sometimes sooner rather than later. I'm keeping mine. The only issue with mine right now, is that the suspension is starting to show its age. It squeaks and creeks a bit going over speed bumps... I think I'm going to need new shocks/struts soon. My car doesn't look worn at all on the exterior... a few nicks and very minor, unnoticeable scratches... but beyond that - it looks better than most 2yr old cars on the road. The interior could use a detail, but overall holding up really well, to include the CF decals I've added. Anyway... I'd keep it, but that's just me because my only frame of reference is mine... and I've done a lot to it, both aesthetically and performance wise, already. It'd be painful to lose this paid off ride at this point for me. These 5th gens will not fade... |
06-19-2019, 09:49 AM | #4 |
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I'm personally keeping mine when I buy my ZL1. As said earlier she's paid for and I've put a lot of work into her. Keeping her as my DD and driving the ZL1 on trips and weekend cruises. Wouldn't sell her if I had to, but that's me.
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06-19-2019, 09:55 AM | #5 |
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If its not using oil Id drive it a few more years, if you start having trouble then trade it. I waited till my old Ram Air TA was using 1qt of oil every 300-500 miles then traded it on a killer blk on blk 15 2lt v6. I absolutely love this car.
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06-19-2019, 10:02 AM | #6 |
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Hey 152, the T/A in the picture is not a Ram Air, at least it doesn't have the Ram Air hood.
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06-19-2019, 10:11 AM | #7 |
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Find a low mile 2013 2SS/RS 1le, add CAI, LTH, Cam and you have the performance of a 6th Gen SS with the body style you want, problem solved.
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06-19-2019, 10:20 AM | #8 |
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06-19-2019, 10:22 AM | #9 |
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13-15 zl1 is another option. Around the same money as a 6th gen but much cooler.
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06-19-2019, 10:34 AM | #10 |
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06-19-2019, 10:36 AM | #11 |
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06-19-2019, 10:47 AM | #12 |
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06-19-2019, 10:53 AM | #13 |
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Parts can be replaced. If you love your 5th Gen I'd keep it. You can always rebuild engines and transmissions, if she has no rust and rot it's worth keeping and building. Value wise, no it's probably not worth it. If you want a shiny new Camaro, I also wouldn't blame you. If you can wrench yourself I would especially keep your and build it up, something breaks replace it with something better, stronger, or adds power! If you don't wrench it might be too costly to do engine rebuild ect..
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06-19-2019, 11:25 AM | #14 |
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I didn't say that was my ram Air TA. that's my 99TA, I love that car. I traded my Ram Air TA on this Camaro.
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