Thinking about saying bye.....
#17
Originally Posted by TorqueDog
At least I got rid of my Camaro out of necessity, and I STILL regret it... you're just being a wiener about the whole thing.
so ture i got rid of mine only cause i had to and still wish i had one today
#21
Originally Posted by archemedes
having a big engine isn't for racing. The chrysler has a big engine too (if you get the v6 you are going to spend alot on gas anyway it's too small for the girth of the car) if you don't know why you'll regret it, then you aren't a car guy sorry
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Originally Posted by archemedes
having a big engine isn't for racing. The chrysler has a big engine too (if you get the v6 you are going to spend alot on gas anyway it's too small for the girth of the car) if you don't know why you'll regret it, then you aren't a car guy sorry
1. The Camaro keeps popping up with different problems that I am sick of fixing
2. I know the 300's have v8's but no one will expect a 300 to be fast because it doesnt look like a fast car..
3. Insurance most likely will be alot cheaper on a 300 than my Camaro.
So if you think that I am gonna regret selling something that has pretty much caused me more money than I wanted to spend on fixing it then whatever..
#24
It's not about how much money and **** you put into it. It's more of a lifestyle.... thats why were all here. If it wasn't for our mutual passion we wouldn't be here.
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#25
yea ive put over 3000$ into my car already with repairs and mods...I know youve put a lot more into it but I agree its more of a life style...My Camaro is the only thing I really got worth anything in my life because of the sentimental value of my Dad passing the car to me...but yea just remember its your choice and do what is right for your situation, dont let any of us stop you from your decision, its not our car and not our buisness really. Good luck
#26
Originally Posted by Amurican_Muscle
It's not about how much money and **** you put into it. It's more of a lifestyle.... thats why were all here. If it wasn't for our mutual passion we wouldn't be here.
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**** Id even regret getting rid of my Jeep. I blow soomuch money on gas for both vechicles, but frankly I could give a **** less. Id rather have fun and have the cars I want rather then constantly regreting not having what I want. Thats why I said **** it and bought my camaro. Maybe get insurance though your parents? My Jeeps is only $75 a month and my camaro is $39 full coverage.
#28
if the insurance is that high on the camaro check other companies, or go just liability a new car will have high insurance because cost of repair is high (not to mention the 300 is popular with the thugs around here, constantly being stolen and found parked outside a crack house with 24's) Wanting to sell the Camaro and get an old mans car means you never really wanted the camaro in the first place. Who cares if people expect the camaro to be fast, it doesn't have to be. You'll get kids wanting to race you in anything (I used to get it in my minivan) any car over 5 years old will have issues that's when maintenance comes in (parts wear out)
#30
I like a 300 also, your camaro is I wouldnt let it go but I see where your coming from I debated on it quite a few times to buy something bigger. I was going to buy a suv but im just gunna keep the bird.