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Are Stingers actually fun to drive?
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Gonna end up becoming another Chev SS
I know brozay. And i was pushing for those joints hard. But same case with the Stinger. Fye joints but the price points not gonna cut it.Car was pretty sick
Are Stingers actually fun to drive?
Take a car from australia and rebadge it for U.S. consumption. Then have it fail at sales and asthetic's... We've all seen this beforeDa chevy ss had a cool powertrain and suspension but the looks were not hittin.
they could have at least tried and had more success.
they shoulda just kept offering the impala ssDa chevy ss had a cool powertrain and suspension but the looks were not hittin.
they could have at least tried and had more success.
My neighbor bought the fully loaded one and he loves it!!!Are Stingers actually fun to drive?
Found one real quick going for 37k but the range seems to be 30-35k at least here in Florida.What's a good price for a 2016 S5 40K miles?
Take a car from australia and rebadge it for U.S. consumption. Then have it fail at sales and asthetic's... We've all seen this before
Yes. I test driven one at an auto show. Dude let me open IT up and man IT was fun. IT has a lot more power than I thought.Are Stingers actually fun to drive?
The G8 was done right imo. What he was showing was the GTO which was a terrible looking car for what it was. Looking like an economy with the heart of a muscle carWell actually the G8 is holding its price strong. But the sales when new were not what was expected. See dodge did the sedan muscle car right.
Found one real quick going for 37k but the range seems to be 30-35k at least here in Florida.
U cop yet?thats last gen ZL1 prices.
Ive seen some modded SS’s that look pretty nice with a few cosmetic mods. Definitely grew on me since they releasedI'm in the minority, but the looks of the SS didn't bother me. To me that was kind of the appeal for me, a car with decent performance that looks like it has to be returned to Enterprise by 5:00 or you'd get charged the extra day. If I could find one in my area when I get back to the states with low mileage I would buy it with no regrets. Also, I dig the G70, but those are 50k too and they're not readily available yet, Genesis kind of dropped the ball on that because in my opinion it is a dope car, but for right now they're only available at a handful of dealerships.
U cop yet?
Pretty much.they shoulda just kept offering the impala ss
Missed you in this thread.Pretty much.
Ford was able to do it with the Crown Vic all the way through 2011, until safety mandates would have required a full rework of the car.
Shoot, part of the reason the Vic was able to live so long was due to Chevy discontinuing the b-bodies after 1996. There was literally zero competition in the BOF sedan market after 96.
Pretty much.
Ford was able to do it with the Crown Vic all the way through 2011, until safety mandates would have required a full rework of the car.
Shoot, part of the reason the Vic was able to live so long was due to Chevy discontinuing the b-bodies after 1996. There was literally zero competition in the BOF sedan market after 96.
I was just playing around with the New G Wagon online.
Why is leasing so expensive?
36months you’re paying total of 95k that includes down payment and monthly payments.
That car 3 years later won’t be anywhere under 50k
MSRP 142k.
Better off financing that instead.