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Old 08-02-2016, 08:38 PM   #127
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Its what ever makes you happy, the older I get the less and less I need the power 300+ is plenty for me. I am more about the creature comforts and less about the power
I'm seeing this a lot more. Even people trading in their corvettes for a 6th gen 2LT V6. They have been thru the power phase. Now, they just want a badazz ride without all of the rip roaring engine.......................
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Old 08-02-2016, 09:16 PM   #128
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Not trying to pour salt in the wound but I got flamed when you first posted you ordered the car and I said "should of got the v8" I wasn't trying to be an ass, I just know way to many people who end up with regret over just a little bit of extra $
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Old 08-02-2016, 09:29 PM   #129
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Not trying to pour salt in the wound but I got flamed when you first posted you ordered the car and I said "should of got the v8" I wasn't trying to be an ass, I just know way to many people who end up with regret over just a little bit of extra $
Well, unfortunately, you were right.......Besides the money, I guess I didn't think I would need all of that power and torque in a car. But, hey that's why I started this thread. For other people to VENT their pain. On the plus side, I have learned so much since then. I was a newbie just about a year ago on this forum. When it's time to order the 2SS I will know exactly what options to get including (but not limited to) the NPP exhaust and MRC suspension.
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Old 08-03-2016, 12:58 AM   #130
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All the great track drivers on this site started with V6 cars. They handle better on the road due to less weight than their V8 counterparts.

Take the car to some autocross or road course events and learn how to drive the car while doing high speed maneuvers. When you get a feel for where the car's limits are only then will you truly be able to drive the V8 versions and know how to FULLY enjoy the extra HP.

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Old 08-03-2016, 01:07 AM   #131
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All the great track drivers on this site started with V6 cars. They handle better on the road due to less weight than their V8 counterparts.

Take the car to some autocross or road course events and learn how to drive the car while doing high speed maneuvers. When you get a feel for where the car's limits are only then will you truly be able to drive the V8 versions and know how to FULLY enjoy the extra HP.

Just my .02
That is a good point as well. But I'm not sure the OP is not going to track the car every weekend and try to push it to the limits. If he does, great idea.

But I'm sure he just wants the power of the SS to turn the smile into a very big smile.

OP, just don't test drive the SS until you can/able to swing the deal..
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Old 08-03-2016, 09:21 AM   #132
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I have ticket remorse... hadn't been pulled over in 12+ years, I've owned my 2SS since April, and already have 2 excessive acceleration tickets... Granted, it was because the cop (same one both times) heard the exhaust in track mode open up rather than speed, it still sucks!

I don't regret getting the 2SS at all, but do kind of wish I had waited for the ZL1. I'm fortunate to be in a position where I will still order a ZL1, but it certainly would have saved me some money, and I would still be ticket free this summer!
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Old 08-03-2016, 11:01 AM   #133
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I have no remorse on getting a V8 over my 1LT. I love it to death. I knew when I wanted to buy a Camaro I will start out with the LT and move up to a V8. Granted I could've paid the extra $100 for one, but the upkeep and maintenance afterwards would've killed me I'm sure. I am more than happy with what I have now as I prepare to upgrade to a 2SS in 3-4 years (fingers crossed)
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Old 08-03-2016, 11:04 AM   #134
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Coming from a leased 2014 Honda Accord EX-L (nice car but just not me) to a 1LT V6, I have absolutely no regrets yet. I'm only 2 months in though. So far I just love the smile I get everyday on my commute, and the joy I get when I occasionally put the pedal to the floor. Even my two kids love the car. Fortunately my youngest is small enough to (relatively) comfortably fit in the rear seat behind my middle daughter on the rare occasions when I need to pick them up or run an errand with them.
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Old 08-03-2016, 11:15 AM   #135
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I have ticket remorse... hadn't been pulled over in 12+ years, I've owned my 2SS since April, and already have 2 excessive acceleration tickets... Granted, it was because the cop (same one both times) heard the exhaust in track mode open up rather than speed, it still sucks!

I don't regret getting the 2SS at all, but do kind of wish I had waited for the ZL1. I'm fortunate to be in a position where I will still order a ZL1, but it certainly would have saved me some money, and I would still be ticket free this summer!
So what is this excessive acceleration ticket, how much is it? I never got one but I'm guessing, if you're launching, etc. you can get cited for it?
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Old 08-03-2016, 11:15 AM   #136
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My regrets now are the NPP and Mag ride.
I got the NPP basically for the rear valance, valves, and quad tips...I hate the sound of it when open.
Magnetic ride for me is a waste, this is my DD and I drive everyday in track or competitive mode...I could have improved the stock suspension cheaper.

That's all I regret on my 2SS.
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Old 08-03-2016, 11:45 AM   #137
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I have ticket remorse... hadn't been pulled over in 12+ years, I've owned my 2SS since April, and already have 2 excessive acceleration tickets... Granted, it was because the cop (same one both times) heard the exhaust in track mode open up rather than speed, it still sucks!

I don't regret getting the 2SS at all, but do kind of wish I had waited for the ZL1. I'm fortunate to be in a position where I will still order a ZL1, but it certainly would have saved me some money, and I would still be ticket free this summer!
ha, man that sucks... I too was trying to wait for a ZL1, but I'm still happy with what I got and I will get a ZL1 in the future maybe even a used one.

How much were the citations? I had a friend that a cop grilled one time since the friend was being rude to him. Got him for destruction of government property, excessive acceleration, and unsafe lane change.. Dummy still didn't learn after that to just be polite, Yes Sir, No Sir goes a long way sometimes!
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Old 08-03-2016, 12:42 PM   #138
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So what is this excessive acceleration ticket, how much is it? I never got one but I'm guessing, if you're launching, etc. you can get cited for it?
Ha, I didn't know that was a thing either.
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Old 08-03-2016, 12:55 PM   #139
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If I ever start focusing more on creature comforts, and saying "that's more than enough power for me" about a stock mid level offering, I'll know it's time to stop buying performance cars.
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Old 08-03-2016, 01:08 PM   #140
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You remind me of me. I had a 2014 2LT RS and i regretted it shortly after too, wishing i had a v8.

Now i do, and love my SS... but i can honestly say i had more fun in the 2014 v6 than in my 2016 v8. The v8 is too much power for the streets. The v6 is just enough to be able to go wide-open-throttle as often as you want and maneuver as you wish... Due to the excessive power of the v8, if you drive WOT, you end up at the peak speed to quickly to enjoy it.

To some extent, i actually have buyers remorse going for the v8 lol. I cant be pleased, i guess...

This goes with the question. Would you rather drive a slow car fast or a fast car slow? I have had some fun cars to drive that were way slower than my SS but I agree you need some room if you want to drive the SS fast. But one thing this car does inspire a lot of confidence. I love that about this car. You know how it is going to react.
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