I can't believe it has been a year since I bought the car. It's been amazing to me! In this video I go over what has been done to the car the that year. Let me know if you have any specific questions!
Transformers movies are definitely what made me fall in love with my 5th gen Camaro. It's a shame GM hasn't marketed the Camaro since then, and will to lead them discontinuing production.
Great video man. I’m watching from New Zealand and am really interested in buying one of these in the near future. Question - do you ever worry about leaving the car places (e.g. gym car park, etc)? Noting that it’s a valuable car and a target for burglaries? Secondly - how difficult is this car to learn to handle? I’ve currently got a 3.6L v6 sedan - maybe only a little faster than average car, how much getting used to did the camaro take you? Appreciate it brother, awesome car and review.
Hey man do you mind me asking what’s your wheels set up including with the offset to the front and back? I really like the build and you should definitely keep it. I feel like you will miss it the moment you sell the Camaro.
I tried to get approved for one and was declined 😭😭😭… BUT BUT BUTTTTTT…… I got approved for a 2015 Mustang GT Premium package with recro seats . And it’s lowers on some coilovers 💯👍🏾
hey man question for you hope you can help i’m about to buy my camaro and i’m looking for a camaro ss hoping to find a newer camaro but i’ll take a 5th gen all day. But anyway i make around 1200 a month at 16 years old going to be putting 7000 dollars down on the car and parents are going to match that then whatever else i will be getting a loan out for. What do you think i could afford reletiveley comfortably. like say i find one for 25 i would put 7k down parents would do 7k loan for them then i would have a 11k loan. so what price range do you think i could look at.
Right now Camaros are going to 25-30k if you can get one for 22k-25 would the a better option. Also depends on your expenses and your loan term. If you don’t have any expenses I’d try to pay that loan off in a year with your income.