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Old 01-31-2016, 04:11 PM   #113
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I'm coming from a V6 challenger with supercharger and lots of mods, engine, exhaust, rear, suspension, rims tires et all, neat car. Mine was the lightest Challenger made at 3720 lbs. I've driven many Challengers upto but not including the Hellcat.

I test drove a V6 16 Camaro and I new this would be the car for me. I like the lightness, size etc. I figure I wait for the I4 since I like being the underdog and don't "drag race". I like handling and do lots of autoX with some serious cars: Type R, Civic SI, setup specifically for autoX.

Anyway the Oldlady, got tired of me always tooling around in the garage and a white 2016 SS just showed up. I'm very happy with the balance of the car, there is no Challenger that can match the SS in street manners, no matter the suspension of tires mod vs stock SS. The SS is so much more tossable, so much more controlled, I felt confident in the chassis for the first second I stepped into the car.

I find driving in track mode but with traction control ON!!! Gives me the best performance and street handling but keeps the shiny side up so to speak.

I've driven and owned many performance / handling cars starting with a 69 z/28 Camaros.

I'll add one more note, the chassis is so well behaved with traction control on, I think my teenage kids can drive it no problem. The daughter drivers a little fast but she is not a drag racer by any means, the son is an autoXer and not really big on straight line acceleration. He wants to keep the built Type R, it has a new 2.1 liter all bore sleeved engine at 270 HP @ 9200 rpm and weighs in at 2300 lbs. I think the Camaro will be more fun but I'm kind of worried about the SS going through MORE than a set of autoX tires in a season!!!!
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Old 01-31-2016, 06:20 PM   #114
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I've driven a 2SS with Magnetic Suspension twice and pushed it hard and it's a fantastic setup.

The only thing that lets the new Camaro down is the technology package. Uconnect in the Challenger is miles ahead of the MyLink in the Camaro. I went Saturday and drove one again and hooked up my bluetooth OBDII scanner using Torque on my phone. The Camaro doesn't even give you Air Fuel Ratio readout through OBDII!!!! That's a huge let down for someone like me that is performance oriented. My 2002 4Runner and 2009 370Z BOTH provide this data, and the new Challenger displays it on the dash!
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Old 01-31-2016, 07:06 PM   #115
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I've driven a 2SS with Magnetic Suspension twice and pushed it hard and it's a fantastic setup.

The only thing that lets the new Camaro down is the technology package. Uconnect in the Challenger is miles ahead of the MyLink in the Camaro. I went Saturday and drove one again and hooked up my bluetooth OBDII scanner using Torque on my phone. The Camaro doesn't even give you Air Fuel Ratio readout through OBDII!!!! That's a huge let down for someone like me that is performance oriented. My 2002 4Runner and 2009 370Z BOTH provide this data, and the new Challenger displays it on the dash!
Say what? Uconnect is subpar. Slower connectivity, older software, harder to upgrade. Doesn't even have Apple Car Play or the Android version coming.

As for the OBDII connector, if you have the right tool you can get EVERY parameter from it on the LT1's, seen it with my own eyes on my buddies SS. For the most part an OBDII connector is an OBDII connector. Probably a software issue with Torque, which isn't exactly a quality tool when it comes to reading parameters...
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Old 01-31-2016, 07:19 PM   #116
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I've driven a 2SS with Magnetic Suspension twice and pushed it hard and it's a fantastic setup.

The only thing that lets the new Camaro down is the technology package. Uconnect in the Challenger is miles ahead of the MyLink in the Camaro. I went Saturday and drove one again and hooked up my bluetooth OBDII scanner using Torque on my phone. The Camaro doesn't even give you Air Fuel Ratio readout through OBDII!!!! That's a huge let down for someone like me that is performance oriented. My 2002 4Runner and 2009 370Z BOTH provide this data, and the new Challenger displays it on the dash!
Sounds like the PID might not be the one Torque is looking for. I've had to remap one before to read water temp on another car.
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Old 01-31-2016, 08:06 PM   #117
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Pretty much sums it up. I'm in a blessed position to be able to have both a Challenger and a Camaro 2SS. If I had to choose, it would be a VERY difficult decision, but I would personally choose the Challenger. However, I'm more of a muscle car guy and that's what the Challenger is through and through. The 2016 Camaro is a sports car.

Probably should keep my mouth shut, but to the 17 year old with the 2SS that parents got him, it's a shame really. I doubt you'll ever really appreciate what owning a performance car you paid for yourself would really mean to you. IF I had kids I could buy them about any car they wanted, and I can assure you it would be some used hoopty off CraigsList unless they paid for it and maintained it themselves.
The 17 year old with the 2SS is me, and I am paying for half of it, my parents are paying the other half. I just got a new phone and I'm paying for a car, I have no idea how that goes. I actually worked with my uncle to get the Camaro and I signed all the papers, but we made my parents pay half of it because they can't manage my little sister who won't shut the hell up.
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Old 01-31-2016, 08:07 PM   #118
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Sounds like the PID might not be the one Torque is looking for. I've had to remap one before to read water temp on another car.
And speaking of Uconnect, Chrysler is updating it (look at the new Pacifica)
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Old 02-01-2016, 07:15 AM   #119
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Sounds like the PID might not be the one Torque is looking for. I've had to remap one before to read water temp on another car.
I would love to confirm this is the case. The time of having to add external gauges should be all but over. If none of you have sat in a new Dodge Challenger and played with the performance pages I would encourage you to do so. It will certainly change your mind about my link.

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Old 02-01-2016, 07:23 AM   #120
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The 17 year old with the 2SS is me, and I am paying for half of it, my parents are paying the other half. I just got a new phone and I'm paying for a car, I have no idea how that goes. I actually worked with my uncle to get the Camaro and I signed all the papers, but we made my parents pay half of it because they can't manage my little sister who won't shut the hell up.
Good on you. You'll appreciate the car much more having invested in it yourself. I hope you do better than I did at 17. Bought a brand new Chevy S10 paid for by me and flipped it on its roof before it had 1000 miles on it. Whoops. I was thankful it was my.problem though and not something my parents would have to deal with.
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Old 02-01-2016, 03:17 PM   #121
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Good on you. You'll appreciate the car much more having invested in it yourself. I hope you do better than I did at 17. Bought a brand new Chevy S10 paid for by me and flipped it on its roof before it had 1000 miles on it. Whoops. I was thankful it was my.problem though and not something my parents would have to deal with.
Lol, I don't even have 300 miles on my Camaro yet and no damage has been done.
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Old 02-01-2016, 10:36 PM   #122
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When I was a younger man the guy down the street got his son a 396 Camaro, a few weeks later he plowed into my buds and killed 3 out of 4 of them outright. The car is too much for me and I've been driving performance cars for more than 40 years. This kind of reminds me of the aflurenza kid. You will never appreciate and respect something that you did not put many hours working for, building and driving.
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Old 02-02-2016, 05:05 AM   #123
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When I was a younger man the guy down the street got his son a 396 Camaro, a few weeks later he plowed into my buds and killed 3 out of 4 of them outright. The car is too much for me and I've been driving performance cars for more than 40 years. This kind of reminds me of the aflurenza kid. You will never appreciate and respect something that you did not put many hours working for, building and driving.
I am not the kind of driver who would do that, even if it was an accident
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Old 02-02-2016, 12:29 PM   #124
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your youth prevents you from making that statement.
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Old 02-02-2016, 05:33 PM   #125
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your youth prevents you from making that statement.
Okay then...
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Old 02-02-2016, 05:49 PM   #126
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I was shopping for a new car and thinking of getting a new Challenger or Charger. It actually took a family member mentioning the Camaro to me for me to think "Oh yeah, what about a camaro?" as I had dismissed it in the past.
In my opinion the Camaro feels like a much newer car (And I guess it is). The interior feels a lot more modern to me, and having the support for Carplay (and later, Android Auto) was pretty big for me. After test driving both the Camaro and a Challenger, this was the obvious pick based on what I was looking for.

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your youth prevents you from making that statement.
I don't think that has anything to do with age, you can take care and thought when doing something at just about any age.

On the other hand, none of us can say we we won't ever make a (possibly life threatening) mistake or get into an accident, there is always the chance of human error.
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