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Old 02-07-2022, 12:16 AM   #29
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I am eyeing a 2018 SS with very very low miles which is the original reason i started this thread. Its significantly less than what I would pay for a 2022 SS. But if theres not a huge difference, the savings is worth it to me. Ignore what it says i currently have on my profile, i put in something random for anonymous reasons.

I've always preferred to buy new as I'd rather spend more and know the complete history of the vehicle from when it came off the assembly line. There would always be doubt in the back of my mind as to why the previous owner turned in the vehicle, whether they wrecked it, drove it too hard, or some other reason. Also, my 2016 SS Sedan, I have less than 40K miles on it, and I found that I was doing oil changes once every 6 months to a year. I didn't like that the oil sat for so long, but I didn't like the idea of changing the oil with less than 2000 miles on it. The only way I'd consider a used SS is if it was at least $20K less than new, especially a car like an SS that is built to be driven hard.
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Old 02-07-2022, 12:31 AM   #30
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Another question. Browsing new, the 1SS trim is a bit above what I can afford as far as payments go. Is the LT1 trim pretty nice on the 2022 models? Theres none in stock near me i can go look at in person and i will be making a 300 to 900 mile drive when i am ready to go get one.
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Old 02-07-2022, 12:46 AM   #31
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Another question. Browsing new, the 1SS trim is a bit above what I can afford as far as payments go. Is the LT1 trim pretty nice on the 2022 models? Theres none in stock near me i can go look at in person and i will be making a 300 to 900 mile drive when i am ready to go get one.
Comparison

LT1 is a stripped-down SS or more accurately an LT trim car with a v8. Only differences from a regular 1LT is FE3 suspension pieces but differences between LT1 and 1SS are greater
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Old 02-07-2022, 12:49 AM   #32
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Comparison

LT1 is a stripped-down SS or more accurately an LT trim car with a v8. Only differences from a regular 1LT is FE3 suspension pieces but differences between LT1 and 1SS are greater
Thanks. I see the LT1 lacks the tranny cooler and the diff cooler that the SS model has. Other than that, i dont see anything else sticking out? Are those coolers needed realistically?
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Old 02-07-2022, 01:39 AM   #33
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Thanks. I see the LT1 lacks the tranny cooler and the diff cooler that the SS model has. Other than that, i dont see anything else sticking out? Are those coolers needed realistically?
Depends on what your goals are for the car, I imagine.
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Old 02-07-2022, 08:42 AM   #34
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Better infotainment, updated looks, camera rearview mirror.
Separated into 16-18, 20-22. We don't talk about '19.

I'll talk about the 19. It looks great. Glad i didn't listen to you guys in 2018-2019. Well, i knew to ignore y'all, because nearly every opinion was from someone that had no real stake in it, or someone that hadn't see it in person. Anway... if it bothers one so much, the $130 'offending piece' can be swapped out.... and you would need a little body paint. But someone needs to sell that 2019 center piece, i might be in the market for it if i get a 2023, i want the 2019 front end
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Old 02-07-2022, 09:41 AM   #35
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1. Different Hood vents
2. Different 7/8" touchscreen display
3. Different software for that touchscreen
4. 1SS vs 2SS (most option differences are the same save a few)
5. Prior to 2019 1LE's came standard on SS if I'm not mistaken hence the higher price tag vs the now LT1's and non 1LE SS models
6. Post 2019 1LE packages are now a $7000 option
7. A10 trans vs A8 prior to 2019 (Resolved Trans shudder in 2019 if I'm not mistaken with the change to the A10)

That's the ones I know off hand as I used to own a 2016 1LE.

Oh yes the most important difference. The Bow Tie on the front on the 2019 models that EVERYONE hated.

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Old 02-07-2022, 10:15 AM   #36
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I'll talk about the 19. It looks great. Glad i didn't listen to you guys in 2018-2019. Well, i knew to ignore y'all, because nearly every opinion was from someone that had no real stake in it, or someone that hadn't see it in person. Anway... if it bothers one so much, the $130 'offending piece' can be swapped out.... and you would need a little body paint. But someone needs to sell that 2019 center piece, i might be in the market for it if i get a 2023, i want the 2019 front end
It was said in jest. I like it, or at least don't mind it at the most.

I did forget about the 8 to 10 speed auto. That's a big one, if someone ain't man enough to shift their own gears.
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Old 02-07-2022, 10:20 AM   #37
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It was said in jest. I like it, or at least don't mind it at the most.

I did forget about the 8 to 10 speed auto. That's a big one, if someone ain't man enough to shift their own gears.
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Old 02-07-2022, 10:37 AM   #38
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2019 is the only year with a T87a TCM and A10. The 20+ TCM cannot be modded short of putting a hacked T87a by HHoP.
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Old 02-07-2022, 10:52 AM   #39
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1. Different Hood vents
2. Different 7/8" touchscreen display
3. Different software for that touchscreen
4. 1SS vs 2SS (most option differences are the same save a few)
5. Prior to 2019 1LE's came standard on SS if I'm not mistaken hence the higher price tag vs the now LT1's and non 1LE SS models
6. Post 2019 1LE packages are now a $7000 option
7. A10 trans vs A8 prior to 2019 (Resolved Trans shudder in 2019 if I'm not mistaken with the change to the A10)

That's the ones I know off hand as I used to own a 2016 1LE.

Oh yes the most important difference. The Bow Tie on the front on the 2019 models that EVERYONE hated.

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The 1LE was a package that became available in the 2017 model year for the SS. It was never just a part of the SS package.

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It was said in jest. I like it, or at least don't mind it at the most.

I did forget about the 8 to 10 speed auto. That's a big one, if someone ain't man enough to shift their own gears.
Once I had the transmission service bulletin done on my 8 speed, I've really enjoyed it. It's responsive, intelligent, and outside of the 1 - 2 shift harshness that some people seem to get when it's cold I have no desire for the 10 speed. The 8 speed isn't any slower. That said, the 8 speed had so many years of issues and complaints that its tarnished forever at this point, and they need to get the 10 speed in everything that was using the 8 speed before.
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Old 02-07-2022, 11:22 AM   #40
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Oh yes the most important difference. The Bow Tie on the front on the 2019 models that EVERYONE hated.
At some point (2018 maybe?) they added an alert for low washer fluid.
This is clearly the most important difference.
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Old 02-07-2022, 12:55 PM   #41
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Ive decided im going to get a 6 speed SS camaro instead of automatic. Its bewildering why people pay 5 to 7 grand more just to not shift?
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Old 02-07-2022, 01:03 PM   #42
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Ive decided im going to get a 6 speed SS camaro instead of automatic. Its bewildering why people pay 5 to 7 grand more just to not shift?
You'll be happy. I would've gone automatic if not for the cost difference. Glad I didn't given the A8 problems.

For whatever reason people are always thrilled that I have a manual transmission in my Camaro. seriously it's the one thing that triggers compliments. Dying breed, I guess.
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