should i keep the monte
#1
should i keep the monte
ok so i have a deal with a friend, i he'll help sell the monte and get me a 2010 camaro ss midnight black , corvette soft top twin turbo or a normal hard top one with no turbo, i dont know what to do
#3
yea i m really thinking about that, i m just worried ill run in to more problems with it because it has a lot of electrical to it so it worries me that i cant mod it tomuch
#4
You will always be able to mod a Camaro. The markets for those cars are huge. The v6 isn't THAT moddable, since it's a DOHC and already pushing over 300hp.
Now this isn't going to be a straight up trade, so can you afford it? Insurance will be higher, payments, mod bug, probably worse MPGs, etc.
Now this isn't going to be a straight up trade, so can you afford it? Insurance will be higher, payments, mod bug, probably worse MPGs, etc.
#6
Only you can make that decision, but my advise is to not jump into a ride that you can't afford to drive & EnJoy.
It's sad when a member/person buys a car & does not have
the funds to drive `it, repair `it, mod `it, etc. and keep `it.
Ownership can be very expensive 4-Sure....& when someone gets over their head with bills, it's very stressful..
Good Luck in your decision, and let us know what you decide...`Space
#7
Quoted for the truth. Can you swing it? If you can, do it, there's really no question.
#8
the gas i can deal with it gets around 20 which i get in the carlo now,and insurance for basic would be around $180 or a little more for me so it would be about the same
and i thought the 2010 ss only comes in a v8?
and i thought the 2010 ss only comes in a v8?
#9
the ss only comes in v8 but the camaro itself does come in v6. what else would you have to be trading for this? where does the vette come into play?