Camaro/Firebird Production Ceased
Originally posted by yianni64
Well it's got a good hp advantage, and the weight disavantage is more apperant at lower and higher speeds.
Also, Michigan man buys "last' Camaro for over $70k. What a fool.......
Well it's got a good hp advantage, and the weight disavantage is more apperant at lower and higher speeds.
Also, Michigan man buys "last' Camaro for over $70k. What a fool.......
Originally posted by yianni64
As for that, not really. With a good launch the S2000 wins.
As for that, not really. With a good launch the S2000 wins.
Originally posted by asianautica
Fool or not, if they really end the Camaro for good, then he got a collector item on his hand. It'll just go up and up if he keep it in mint condition.
Fool or not, if they really end the Camaro for good, then he got a collector item on his hand. It'll just go up and up if he keep it in mint condition.
I doubt hes going to get anywhere near 70k(or the similar dollar mark accounting for inflation) before he dies. His grandson might.
Originally posted by RavenLude
He's talking about an SS not a Z28.
He's talking about an SS not a Z28.
Yianni64, I know it's the 2nd to the last one but it's the last one for the public. You can never predict what kind of price a collectible item is in a few years, you jsut have to take a risk. Just hope he make the right choice... heheh. I would never buy a camaro for $70k even if that's the only one on earth.
Originally posted by asianautica
That statement even further support my point since the SS is faster than the Z28.
Yianni64, I know it's the 2nd to the last one but it's the last one for the public. You can never predict what kind of price a collectible item is in a few years, you jsut have to take a risk. Just hope he make the right choice... heheh. I would never buy a camaro for $70k even if that's the only one on earth.
That statement even further support my point since the SS is faster than the Z28.
Yianni64, I know it's the 2nd to the last one but it's the last one for the public. You can never predict what kind of price a collectible item is in a few years, you jsut have to take a risk. Just hope he make the right choice... heheh. I would never buy a camaro for $70k even if that's the only one on earth.
Anyways, back to topic, are we going to see a return of the F-body?
Originally posted by asianautica
A good launch on a S2000 will get to 60 from mid to high 5 sec while a good launch on a Z28 will get low to mid 5 sec.
A good launch on a S2000 will get to 60 from mid to high 5 sec while a good launch on a Z28 will get low to mid 5 sec.
Originally posted by Ochdx
Not really, small 2.0 in s2k runs out of breath after 80. I didn't try topping s2k, but i doubt it would go over 140, however i did 147 in SS, and could have done more.
Not really, small 2.0 in s2k runs out of breath after 80. I didn't try topping s2k, but i doubt it would go over 140, however i did 147 in SS, and could have done more.
You can hit 130 in a near stock Integra GSR, and that has far less power and one less gear than an S2000. I'd be amazed if the S couldn't pass 140.
Originally posted by qtiger
You can hit 130 in a near stock Integra GSR, and that has far less power and one less gear than an S2000. I'd be amazed if the S couldn't pass 140.
You can hit 130 in a near stock Integra GSR, and that has far less power and one less gear than an S2000. I'd be amazed if the S couldn't pass 140.
Originally posted by Ochdx
On slicks maybe, but good luck trying to get that "good launch" on street tires.
On slicks maybe, but good luck trying to get that "good launch" on street tires.


