VIDEO: Camaro Testing at Nurburgring!!!!
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#17
Did the same thing to me at first......one second I could see it, next second I couldn't......keep trying I guess. Its probably cause the whole world is watching and then hitting the replay button at least a dozen times!!!!!
#20
Thats awesome!!!!!
I wish they would get a pic driving over the banking transition like Nissan did to make it appear the car is pulling the left front real high.
http://www.speedsoutheast.com/pp/dat...ro_at_ring.JPG
I wish they would get a pic driving over the banking transition like Nissan did to make it appear the car is pulling the left front real high.
http://www.speedsoutheast.com/pp/dat...ro_at_ring.JPG
Last edited by graham; 04-14-2008 at 11:50 AM.
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#25
Originally Posted by 8Banger
Well, let's just see what the top model is. You may be surprised. Seriously, do you think the Z28 is going to be the
top model? I highly doubt it.
top model? I highly doubt it.
The only reason some people (and none of them are "in the know") think the SS will be the top model is because of the last few years of the 4th gen lineup. They ignore the Camaro's entire lifespan, where the Z/28 was the top model for the vast majority of the Camaro's run.
#27
The only reason some people (and none of them are "in the know") think the SS will be the top model is because of the last few years of the 4th gen lineup. They ignore the Camaro's entire lifespan, where the Z/28 was the top model for the vast majority of the Camaro's run.
#28
I don't think there were any SS Camaros at all in the third generation. I could be wrong...
#29
In the 3-year run of the 1st gen (the shortest generation in Camaro's lifespan), the Z/28 was created for homolagation purposes so it would qualify for the Trans Am series. It was a limited-production race car for the street. It was a corner-carver.
The SS cars were the mainstream V8 models. They were street cars. They were built more to go fast in a straight line.
The 1st gen Z/28 and SS cars had different missions, and therefore, cannot really be compared directly to ascertain which was the "top" model. However, because of its race-bred heritage and low production numbers, I'd say the Z/28 would qualify more for that spot than the SS cars.
The SS cars were the mainstream V8 models. They were street cars. They were built more to go fast in a straight line.
The 1st gen Z/28 and SS cars had different missions, and therefore, cannot really be compared directly to ascertain which was the "top" model. However, because of its race-bred heritage and low production numbers, I'd say the Z/28 would qualify more for that spot than the SS cars.
#30
Not only were there no SS Camaros in the third generation, there weren't any for at least 3/4's of the second generation and 1/2 of the fourth generation. The Z/28 reigned supreme.