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Originally Posted by garagelogic
If I were in your situation, or that of BumbleBee, the last thing I would be concerned about is a new Camaro.
You need to grow up and recognize that while having a nice ride is a perfectly fine goal, getting into one before you have your finances in order is a sure way to turn something that you should be enjoying into something that is a burden and a heartache.
There will always be desirable cars, Camaro or not, so don't get caug up in having to be one of the first buyers of a particular model. Just my two cents.
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if you have to stretch to get it, your better off not getting it.
My advice is wait. Obviously its your situation and i dont know all the details, but if your having that much trouble the last thing you need is to complicate things.
Wait a year or two, get your ducks in a row, and pick up a lightly used SS with 5k miles on it for 25k in your favorite color. Used cars are a much better value anyway.
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"With a light touch on the brakes, run the revs up a bit. Slip off the brake and bury the throttle. There's a light chirp as tires scratch for bite. Then comes a sub-5.0-second sled ride to 60 mph. A tick over 13.0 sec. and you're through the quarter-mile. It's a rush, of course, but not overly dramatic. Try the same thing with this pair's predecessors of 1970 or so and you'll find yourself in a bit of a wrestling match. Ain't progress wonderful? Maybe yes, and maybe sometimes it's fun to wrestle."