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That one is great but the 5th gen SS’s left a lot to be desired.
Op, the SS is also stolen a lot so you still have to be very careful. I didn’t see that you are coming from a Miata. The SS will feel like a rocket ship compared to that car haha. In reality, I think the SS, especially in 1LE form feels like a big miata. They put power down really well. The standard SS handles good enough for public roads, you’ll never get to its limits. I can see one of two things happening to you based on the extra background information you gave about your cars. You buy the SS and take it to the track and fall in love, or you miss being able to drive your Miata on the “edge” on public roads. The SS is too capable to do that in. By the way, the 6th gen Camaro isn’t a muscle car. It’s too good to be a muscle car. It’s a full fledged sports car with the heart of a muscle car/V8. If you want a more “muscle car” feeling car, I’d go Challenger or Mustang. They are much sloppier cars and are closer to the cars of old.
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Get the ZL1. You will be happier with it as opposed to a SS or LT1. I went from a 2016 2SS to a 2year old ZL1 back in 2019 with no regrets. Just keep it locked up in a garage and when you take it out be cautious. Good luck.
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But, yes, it's best to keep them under lock and key whenever you can.
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OP, I've had my SS 1LE for 5 yrs now. It's my track and occasional weekend/fun car. I can share a bit of my experience in hopes that it helps you in your choosing:
- The LT1 or SS car is going to accelerate plenty fast on public roads. It feels like barely a blink of the eye before you are at the top of 3rd gear (manual trans) and into triple digit speeds. For most back roads, that's about as fast as you can reasonably get before you either need to slow for a curve or slow for another car. - If not used in a track environment, particularly one with longer straights, the ZL1 is generally overkill. On backroads, stabbing the throttle and rowing gears gets you to "arrest me" speeds in even less time than an SS or LT1, which means even less time to enjoy the "muscle car" effect. - The other "muscle car" feel you'll get (this is my first car with significant engine displacement) which will be new for you is TORQUE. There's nothing quite like to feeling of being pushed into your seat the second you step on the throttle. You don't even have be going fast or at high rpms to feel this in a V8 equipped Camaro. And the LT1 and SS have this in spades. So will while the ZL1 has 200 more, I don't know how if the incremental amount is strictly necessary - In the event you think you might ever be willing to track your Camaro, I can say that the SC3 tires and front rotors last me at least 2 full seasons (about 15 track days). The OEM pads are up to the track task and barely wear the rotors (they last 2 yrs because of heat checking), but they will only last about 5-6 track days. Fuel in an LT1 or SS will cost you about 6 miles per gallon on track. If the track consumables suddenly sound more appealing than you expected, buy an SS 1LE. If not, then I'd suggest you buy an LT1 and at most add some wider wheels and tires to help put the power down better and help with cornering that chassis was built for. |
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I've seen and driven a couple local ZL1s and they are fun, but as everyone has pointed out the extra power is useless if you're trying to stay legal on the roads. That being said, if you wanna track it, the ZL1 is a crazy good track car!
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I don't get why so many people "dog" the ZL1 as being "useless" at 650hp. Guess what? Cruising at 35, 45 55, 60, 65, 70mph etc..is the SAME whether you have 100hp or 1,000hp. If you're not stupid with the throttle ALL the time, the ZL1 is VERY and EASILY drivable on the street regularly.. I have ZERO issues just tooling around on regular roads with my Z.
NOW, with that said, if it's a PRICE issue, I can understand that, as not ALL people can afford a $67-$75,000 car. Paying on mine is definitely a stretch, but it's what I wanted(personal preference). If I couldn't have afforded it, then yeah, I might have gotten a 1SS or 2SS for a cheaper payment/more affordability, but to say the ZL1 at 650hp is stupid/useless/pointless for street driving is just comical.![]() . If that's the case, then ALL these Teslas and other EV'S that are FASTER than our Camaros are useless/pointless for street driving as well.
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My choice of an SS over a ZL1 was just for change. I ran a big turbo supra for quite a while and it was fun learning how to build and tune it. When it came time for me to get back into a sports car i wanted to do a solid build N/A car.
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![]() Mine drives fine "regularly" and it's also alot of fun when I feel like being spirited with it(SAFELY of course )
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