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| 2017 ATS-V A8 |
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26 | 18.57% |
| 2017 Camaro 2SS A8 |
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93 | 66.43% |
| 2017 Camaro 2LT 1LE |
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14 | 10.00% |
| 2015 Lexus RC-F |
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7 | 5.00% |
| Voters: 140. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#15 |
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Go with the Camaro 2SS. Think you will be happier in the long run. I personally would opt for the M6 instead of the A8 but it's your choice!! Camaro for sure though.
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Yeah, that's the exact dilemma I am having. Essentially, is the V8 worth $10,000 more than the V6. Or conversely, is the V6 enough engine that I won't be kicking myself? I know it sounds good, but does it feel good? I don't want to run into the BRZ situation again where I feel the chassis is way better than the engine.
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Exia
Drives: '16 Z06 C7.R Edition, '18 2SS Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Kingston, Ontario
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I think the best option is the ATS-V since you would use this car for everything. The reason I say this is that on long trips I find the Camaro seats to be a little uncomfortable as well as the trunk space/opening is awful.
I assume the ATS-V has better opening and trunk space and is more comfortable on long trips. However I still voted the Camaro SS because for myself thats the one I would rather have regardless of the points I listed above. I also live in Canada and my Camaro is my only vehicle, I also use it in winter. For perspective my 2LT was fully loaded and stickered at 51k CAD. i got it for 52.5k out the door(13% tax is great). The only manufacturing incentive given was $500, I believe you can get up to $4000 before negotiations right now. The V6 is very good, is more power better? Of course. However coming from a BRZ the V6 will feel splendid. I have tons of fun with it, but the low end torque is pretty non existent. It still feels great putting your foot down at a light. Its up to you to decide if its worth 10k more, your best bet is to test drive a V6 so you can compare yourself as you will get mixed responses here saying it is and it isn't. Last edited by Exia; 04-27-2017 at 11:07 PM. |
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$10,000 is a lot of money, but I find it is worth it. If you're a car nut, have to own at least one V8 powered car just to experience it before they go away or become prohibitively expensive, IMHO. |
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Otherwise, I too would go with the Camaro SS even though I am reluctant to shell out $1,500 every other year for tires. By positioning themselves against the German three, Cadillac has downsized it's engines, and I think the result has been very un-Cadillac. As much as I have been impressed by the interiors of the Lexuses I've checked out at auto shows, I just can't live with the car's spindle grill.
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Drives: 2017 Camaro Fifty SS Convertible Join Date: Mar 2017
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The picture below shows my combo amp on top of my extension cabinet. Neither of these pieces fit through the trunk opening of either the ATS or Camaro. (sidenote...ironically, as I post this, I am wearing that exact shirt)
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why not a 2SS manual if one of your options is a 1le?
2SS would be my only option
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2018 2SS 1LE
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#24 |
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Vote for 2SS. RC-F is more pricey with the same fun you can get with 2SS. If you go with 2SS, you do need to consider buying all-season tires or winter tires into your cost. Not sure about the tires come with the other 3 choices.
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You're going to get some awefully bias responses on here but honestly, I'd opt for the ATS-V. My only grips with those cars, is that as soon as you want to do any serious mods, you have to swap out the cams for more fuel and with that platform, that is very expensive.
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Incidentally, my experience with her ATS is what had me looking at the Camaro--the Alpha chassis is so damn good. |
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Location: Canada
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Location: Texas
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Cadillac ATS-V...something about that car tugs at my heart & soul whenever I see one. If the price was right, I would have that car instead of the 2SS.
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