04-01-2018, 01:37 PM | #15 |
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I've got an M235i and will be getting a ZL1 by December. Anything else I should look out for apart from you mentioned?
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04-01-2018, 02:20 PM | #16 |
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OP, I totally agree. I purchased the skip shift eliminator when I bought my car last November. It’s still in the packaging inside my toolbox. It’s has been an issue enough to justify installing the dang thing.
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04-01-2018, 02:42 PM | #17 |
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I just don't find the skip shift that intrusive, but since I had a gen 5 that may muddy the waters for me a bit. Due to so much torque on tap, I find myself skipping shifts all the time anyway, 1-3, or 2-4, starting from 1st, it's not a big deal to accelerate up (mildly) and let the skip-shift do it's thing. There's too much torque to sequentially go through the low gears IMO. I do find this is much more responsive and faster-accelerating than the gen 5 in 4th after I've gone 1-4, the gen 5 used to bog a little more and this seems to pick up much faster.
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04-01-2018, 05:46 PM | #18 |
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The size difference and decrease in visibility are the big changes you notice immediately. Because of the small size, the nimble handling, and the excellent visibility, the M235i was one of the easiest cars to drive that I have ever experienced. Also, the BMW in Comfort mode is much more luxury car-like and less harsh than the 1LE in Tour mode. The Camaro is much more raw and visceral overall, i.e. less refined, than the BMW. And of course there's a huge difference in fuel economy. I'm sure you're well aware of all these differences and compromises with the Camaro. It's all worth it.
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04-02-2018, 08:54 AM | #20 |
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Driving around islands in parking lots is especially difficult due to the visibility, you just have no idea how far they are jutting out there with no ability to see.
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04-02-2018, 09:46 AM | #21 | |
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The visibility issue with these cars is grossly exaggerated. Prior to my 2017 I owned the 2012 5th Gen which had a higher cowl on the hood. Visibility in that car was fine as well. It takes all of about 5 mins of driving it to feel comfortable. My very first experience with a 5th gen was during vacation in LA. I picked up a 2011 at LAX and promptly pulled on the freeway into LA traffic. I was comfortable in just a few minutes. As for your experience backing out of the parking space. I doubt you would have been in better shape in your Mini. I have a Camry and a Pick Up as my daily drivers and even I can't see around some of these new monster SUV's. I had a Esclade parked next to my Camry last week and all I could see was doors and quarter panel until I cleared the rear bumper as my car doesn't sit high enough to look through the SUV's windows. Thankfully the Camaro does have the cross traffic which is helpful Last edited by init4fun; 04-02-2018 at 10:56 AM. |
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04-02-2018, 10:26 AM | #22 |
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Now that I own a 6th gen Camaro myself, I have my own opinion and respectfully will disagree with you. The visibility issue is real and I don't think it's exaggerated.
Like I said in my original post, it's not a deal-breaker, you certainly do become accustomed to it and learn to live with it, and in most normal driving situations you just sort of forget about it. But to deny there's an issue at all is silly. This is my fourth Camaro, and this one has the worst visibility of the four, by far. It's also worse than the three Mustangs I owned, and frankly it has the worst visibility of any car I have owned in 40 years of driving. Again, the car is so wonderful otherwise that it's worth living with all the compromises, e.g. visibility, storage, rear seating, fuel economy, ergonomics, etc. It's a performance car buff's dream car!
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04-02-2018, 03:33 PM | #23 |
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My $ .02
99% of my driving is here in Montana, so few real traffic issues. Headed south on Wednesday to Moab, then Monument Valley so I will get an education as I travel through SLC, UT. But I agree with the OP...just have a little situational awareness in traffic and it's all OK. As far as parking...I DO try to plan my parking so I have a good rear view out, or park facing out. I have a bare bones 1SS so no traffic/hazard alerts. I would like that feature after 16 months with my car. Again...simply be aware and careful. Still loving the car. REALLY looking forward to my trip south in a few days....Car hasn't been out of the yard since December 17th of LAST year. I hope the weather window I have to get out of here holds up. |
04-02-2018, 03:59 PM | #24 |
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It didn't take me two weeks to figure out the visibility complaint was overblown. I saw that during the test drive, lol.
The skip-shift crap is not as bothersome, but I still have the habit of shifting out of first too quickly. That's what driving a car with short gears for 11 years does. |
04-02-2018, 04:14 PM | #25 |
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well, my 2 cents for whatever its worth. at my age (57) i have driven, owned lots of lots of vehicles and motorcycles. i thought i was a good driver until i bought my first motorcycle in 1984. driving in my area if you dont have :"swivel" head you will get hurt...its not if but when. so learning to drive a motorcycle along with taking safety courses does teach you to constantly monitor your surrounding area, cars, bikes, pedestrians etc. visibility is a issue of how you decide to view things....or not. when you guys took your driving course to get your license, were you introduced to the concept of scanning your mirrors every few minutes? quick look to the left mirror, rear view and then right hand mirror....you would be amazed and what you notice and see. do you pull into a busy intersection with your foot on the accelerator and dont look both ways before proceeding? cant tell you how many times i have had to pull into the next lane super quick to avoid hitting the guy in front of me who was not paying attention.... did i have time to look if the lane was empty, nope i new it was empty.
visibility or lack thereof is what you make it. how many of you have put a tall cone or broom or whatever on extreme the front, corners and rear of your cars? all you have to do is make a mental note and/or point of reference that will greatly help you later..especially in parking lots. just a thought.
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Properly adjusted mirrors will set you free.
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04-02-2018, 05:12 PM | #27 |
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Agree the skip-shift isn't the night mare I imagined. It's easy to get around, and...to date...it hasn't presented all that much of an annoyance. Save your $50 bucks. Go with what you get.
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