6 gen Camaros that have diff issues are v6 and 4 cyl. Ss camaros especially zl1 have iron cased lsd diffs with hardened axle shafts. The pics you showed are of the aluminium cased diffs. Non SS. Not only do I own a 6 gen, SS 1LE. But I am a GM Certified tech and have been over 15 years. I have never, ever seen a G80 rear diff blown or howling in a ss 6 gen. Other than that good video bro
Noah Adams .....thanks a lot for your professional info.....I feel better now because I too am a owner of a 1LE. A 2018 2SS 1LE to be exact. Only have 5400 miles on it so far after 13 months but so far so good ....no mech issues whatsoever, it’s actually just now breaking-in running and sounding better ( I did obey the proper break-in rules just FYI ). I put Amsoil in it around 800 miles with no metal fragments in the factory oil. I did have to add 3/4 of a quart at 4500 miles but can you explain why the “change oil” indicator ( or oil life percentage indicator) starts coming on at around 3600 miles when GM knows you’re using synthetic oil that should be good up to 10k miles ? Basically right now it’s telling me I have 0% life left in my oil but after checking it the oil looks perfectly fine and as I mentioned it’s damn good oil too. My next mod will be a catch can, maybe help with the having to add oil part but that won’t prevent the change oil indicator coming on prematurely. Just wondering.....any advice or input would be helpful, thanks
Chief Goose I put 5k miles on my fifth gen v6 in the first 3 months lol it has 40k miles now. But I parked her for the last month🙂 I change my oil every 3 k miles and am close to changing diff fluid and transmission fluids
Bible Digger .....yeah lol mine is more of a weekend driver as I’m lucky to have a company work truck and my personal truck that I drive mostly. What kind of oil do you use ? The 6.2 liters require synthetic and I’m not sure about the V6’s . Oh and btw as I’m typing this.....Happy New Year ! At least in my time zone anyway lol
Bought mine a month ago. Love this car so much. Great handling, great speed. The blindspots actually aren't that bad at all. Just keep an eye of the rearview mirrors occasionally to check if someone will be eventually behind you. If you are going to buy one, my one tip is to buy an RS or a higher class & buy one with dual exhaust on it.
@@scotthill4317 well 3 years in, the car works great. Paint gets chipped by rocks very easy compared to other cars, not sure why. The car works fine but it seems like the 1st to 2md gear shift happens a little late occasionally. Other than that, this car is legit amazing
I am 6ft 1 and over weight, I fit in my 2016 camaro just fine. my only complaints about the car are. the very long doors make it hard to get in and out in tighter parking spots. The car has very little storage in the cabin, the trunk opening is too small. The rear seat on the 6th gen has no head room. But the pluses are, I get very good highway gas mileage. The front seats are very comfortable and I have plenty of leg room. The car is very nimble,fast and fun to drive. the cars handling is superior to it's competition. The cars looks amazing and I have no issues with visibility like many reviews bitch about. my car has no shakes and raddles. The interior lay out is very simple and looks very cool. The exhaust sounds great, even on my 3.6 v6 RS. The features even on the base interior are better than its competitions base interiors. you still get a 7 inch touch screen with android auto,push button start and remote start. automatic climate control and other nice features.
@@williambaker6630 Yeaahh right Ford are the first to go down if anything I'll take any other muscle car than a Mustang dude your trippin the only way I'll buy a Ford is if I was a Mechanic!!😂
For people being potentially turned off because it may be hard to see if you are short I am 5ft 1 I own a 16 2SS you have nothing to worry about hope that helps :)
AAA RRR you just saved my life I’m your exact height and I sat in one and even drove one but that was a convertible so I wasn’t sure how the vision would be with just a coupe so thanks for this comment 😂
Just bought a 2018 LS 4-cylinder 6-speed manual. It only had 4,500 miles on it, and was a bargain. Absolutely love it so far. The blind spots are there, but it's not bad when you know that they are there and modify your driving style to fit the car.
I've had a 2017 premium, performance pack 5.0, 2020 Scat Pack challenger and now a 2019 ss 1LE (all manual), the camaro is by far the best drivers car and the best performing. This thing is an actual track weapon. Good lord lmao
very cool of you to do this, I just went out and sat in one today (had a sunroof) and its a little too small for me. Not enough headroom. So if your under 6 foot, definitely consider this car. But if your like me and have a body like Shrek, consider another option.
This video is a week late for me, I just picked up my 2SS! I freaking love it! I definitely want to put a Borla muffler on. I have so many freaking dreams for my SS. Only problem is I live in CA.
People complain about the visibility 🤦🏽♀️. It’s actually not as bad as people complain about. You have to adjust your mirrors to the blind spots and all you have to do is turn your head to see. Also adjust the passenger seat so it’s sitting the bar. I like the 6th gen because it feels more like your sitting in a race car. It’s more snug than the 5th gen. One thing people don’t know is the room issue isn’t as bad as you’d think. The back seats fold down. I was able to fit a tuft and needle mattress in my back seat I did have to remove the box but it fit (folded of course)
So I own a lifted 2001 F-150,come from a Ford Family. I was able to drive an old buddy of mine's 2016 Camaro SS and boy was it beautiful. It, along with these videos are pushing me to save up for a nice new Camaro. Going from a big Truck to a low Muscle Car is a big change. But Your videos are incredibly helpful in helping me get more educated with the car itself. Stay Gucci!
Well, I have had three 6th generation Camaros, a 2016 with the turbo four with a manual, a 2017 six manual with the npp exhaust, and finally a 2017 SS convertible, which I am totally in love with. I put 5 to 10 thousand on each of these cars with no problems at all. The biggest problem is visibility, you sit low in them, you just have to get used to it. The performance is good on all of them, the sound from the four was not to great, but was a little better when i removed the mufflers, the six had the dual mode exhaust and left it loud all the time, I actually bought it because I liked the sound of one I heard on You Tube. But the best one is my SS, it has an automatic which is not my normal choice, but it works great with this engine, better I think than the manual, I tried both. I did not have the dual mode exhaust on it, so I had the mufflers removed, you need to do this, it sounds so good.
Very helpful video! My brother is looking into buying his first US car and it's gonna be a 6th gen v6. Since I'm more familiar with mustangs this video was exactly what I needed! Greetings from Germany
Thanks man for being honest to the people who are looking into buying a 2016 camaro. I haven't seen one of these kind of vids for a mustang!! I wish there was so I could see what I would be getting myself into if I want to purchase one.
Lol I’ve went from 4th gear to 2nd gear at full throttle in my SS 1LE. Revs shot up to 7K RPM, engine and drivetrain is fine. My LT1 almost drowned in a bad storm, it drank some water, it dried up, perfectly fine 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Good video. I'd like to add just one comment. The original tyres are made for temperatures exceeding round about 15 C. I live in northen Europe (Sweden) where it often is below 15 degrees, like in the mornings. This leads to problem getting the power down, especially in sport mode. More than 15, no problem. I thought this might be good to know.
I don't think the rear diff is necessarily a weak point. On the cars with the eLSD (1LE, ZL1) it is recommended to change the fluid around 1500 miles. If you don't do that, be prepared to have issues come up. Also the 1LE's come with different half shafts than the regular SS, not sure if they're the same as the ZL1 or not.
Only issue I've had with mine was due to a bad install of an amp/sub by a "professional" audio store. Cost $1700. Destroyed my starter, battery, and a relay circuit in the trunk a couple months later... It's a fun vehicle for sure. Had mine up to 175mph and it takes corners like a boss with the Pilot Sport 4s. Seats are comfortable for long drives too.
Iv had gen 5 camaro traded in with 80k on gen 6 3.6 RS. No rattling feels so tight everything. Im very picky with everything im a mechanic and love to test my cars limits. Iv had gen 6 3.6 150mph. Done some simple mods bigger throttle body ported intake manifold modded the stock air intake with K&N filter and exhaust. Have almost 70k on car now no problems. Hopefully it stays that way i love my gen 6 like to keep it forever.
2017 Camaro 2 SS LT1 6.2 V8. So far the worst of it is just replacing the rear rotor and break pads and the 2 rear tires. In just one week I ended up spending $1,400 on it just for maintenance , and a full tank of premium gasoline lasts maybe 2 and a half days, gas mileage depends mainly on how you are on the gas pedal and how much you play with it. However, it's the most fun and power I have ever had in a vehicle and the car is just gorgeous and sleek it is even nice to look at, I wouldn't have it any other way.
Riley, how do you know all Camaros have thin paint? Do you have a thickness meter? If you do is it calibrated correctly? Truly accurate meters are close to $800. Have you measured everyone's car? 120-150 microns is considered to be "normal OEM thickness". Thin paint is typically < 100 microns. Every car has some form of rock chip. Obviously, some rocks are bigger than others and cause more damage. Don't make such generalized statements if you don't know it's true.
The rear diff issue is from the factory not shipping them out with proper fluid levels and the dealership NOT performing a pre delivery inspection and verifying that everything is up to spec. One thing my dealership does. Proud owner of a 2.0L 6spd owner
So I've had my 2016 Camaro SS for just over two years now and have had none of these problems, except the paint swirls, brake dust, and the exhaust rattle. I've had no diff problems or half shaft issues and I've taken it to Race Wars, half mile roll/drag races, and even taken it road racing and haven't changed my diff fluid...although I probably will now. The skip shift eliminator kit is pretty awesome. Also I saw some people say that the 5.0 mod for mod has more gains and that is not entirely true. You have a 5.0 vs. a 6.2 the bigger motor would react better to certain mods than others. Plus you have to factor in the tune, the dyno, and the tuner. You can take a car that puts down higher numbers on one dyno than another car on a different dyno and still get spanked.
Will stay with my 5th Gen I've never had those problems with my 2014 camaro ss. The visibility issue you just have to adapt.Plus your side mirrors help with that..
I have a 14SS custom tuned and all that but I am seriously thinking about getting into a C7 Corvette or 6th Gen next summer... have you seen how cheap the 6th gen is going for on Cars.com? I just don't like the interior of our 2014's man...... it is starting to bother me.....
@@VaddyFC customize your interior to suit your needs. The 2016-2020 camaro looks too much like the mustangs from the top of the car down to the rear quarter panels and tge way the door is shaped. Plus i dont really like the LT1 engine they cant hold that much boost and people have had overheating issues with those.
@@VaddyFC C7 vette would be nice make sure you have front end aligned or they will chew up tires. Theres a guy on youtube warning people about that. He only got 12000 mikes out of his tires. He had to het new tires while on a trip.
A piece of shit some can't make it past 80,000 start with the transmission, I am a female who had a 2016 rs bought it Brandon new, done with GM, & Chevy products 😮
I Just bought my V8 Camaro ss convertible automatic and I love it! It's 6.2 liter where as the mustang is 5.0 liter. The Camaro goes 0-60 in 4 flat the mustang in 4.3 The value is amazing. A base model ss for around 30k is very upgradable. You can slap a supercharger and twin turbos for around 10k in parts or alot less if you rebuild some used performance parts. I can build an ss to out perform a ZL1 with 40k cash vs the 50k plus purchase price of the dealership superchargered ZL1. Pros Bigger fuel injection 6.2 liter Brembro brakes Tight steering in track mode The ability to disable traction and stability control The Camaro is made out of metal and feels good to drive. The Corvette is lighter and feels like it can get away from you easier. Sure Corvettes are faster stock, but being in a solid built car like a Camaro has advantages in a wreck. The ability to add aftermarket forced air induction was one of the reasons I bought the ss Camaro. The convertible is a contender on a drag strip, if you go to the trouble of removing the top. To reduce weight but you might as well buy a dragster at that point.
brad baxter convertible camaros weigh more, removing the roof doesn’t help that. The chassis has a lot more reinforcement due to it not having the structural support that a roof gives. And with that. Because you are in a vert, you argument loses credibility because in a vert you are basically fucked.
I just got mine in late April, I just had a complete paint correction, and ceramic coating done. Definitely, plan on having the rear end fluid drained at 1,500 miles. did my first oil change at 500 miles. I plan on putting about 5,000 miles on mine before any major mods. I did add a catch can but I can quickly remove it if I had to bring it in to a dealer.
After having a couple of cars that were unreliable, today I value more reliability above looks and power. Toyotas and Lexus are the most reliable cars of all. The ones made in Japan are the best.
This is so true. I have purchased a 2018 Black 1LE and discovered it was riddled with paint bubbles w dust under the paint. Some on the hood wrap, some on the body. The trunk had strange horizontal scratches, and same horizontal scratches on the hood. The door trim had a half inch cut on it. I returned the car to the dealer. Today I drove to another dealer for a 2SS 1LE Black and holy #### the car had a dozen or more spots where there was dust under the paint. 2 paint bubbles/dust under the wrap! BEWARE make sure that your car does not have ###### up paint! Truly disappointing, this is an amazing car but the paint quality is ridiculous on a $50k car! Spread the word, about the paint issues. maybe Chevy will finally listen and address the quality issues!
I have a 2019 camaro 2SS A10. It has over 50k miles an track my car on the weekends. Have been for over a yr an I just broke my carrier bearing so I decided to buy a one piece drive shaft from DSS. It’s a 3.5 aluminum driveshaft an hoping everything will be stronger an a lot less hrsp lose to wheels. I’ve heard a lot of 6th gen guys having this problem
Thanks Riley for this very informative video. I am quite disappointed GM is still struggling with rear axle/half shafts/driveline robustness. This was a big issue back on CTS-Vs and I would hope GM would have learned how to develop a reliable driveline system since then. It would be a hasty generalization at this point to say it is a chronic problem but it is very concerning to say the least. GM may have cut corners during the vehicle validation which can explain also the interior rattles (not enough cycles on the 4-post shaker).
I've had an issue with the trunk lock several times. unload some stuff.. walk towards house. . keys on pocket.. it locks as I walk away. trunk is open. make a few trips. close trunk.. come back later. trunk won't open...... uninstall car seat .. crawl through. pull emergency exit cord... profanities throughout ...
I'm pretty sure all of this stuff that you are mentioning is fairly rare especially the rear diff issue. You do want to upgrade the axles and stub axles that's a given especially if you're going to be launching the car a lot. That is a massive amount of stress for any car that is stock. Not only that, it depends on how bad you beat the car. UA-cam has given a great example of truly what people do with their cars and makes me terrified to buy anything used. If you're good to your car it will be good to you too. Nice video.
the Magnusson-Moss act makes it illegal for a car maker in the U.S. to not honor their warranty due to aftermarket modification. That's just a tactic they use to strongarm and scare consumers with
im looking into getting a muscle car... at first it was a Mustang GT, until I saw the 2ss Camaros sheeeesh these are beautiful. And I feel like you get alot more (interior wise) for the money whether its a 1ss or a 2ss compared to the GT base model and the GT Premium
AmericanGTS scat packs are more of a true muscle car, more roomier, more comfortable, but heavier and not as great for turns. I am in the same boat but thinking much farther out lol. I really love classic cars so the Challenger appeals a bit more in that respect to me personally. Good luck and have fun!
EBSting I entirely agree with you on the scat pack. The thing is I was at the dealership ready to pull the trigger on the Charger scat pack but the salesperson wasn't budging at all on my trade in. Matters got worse when he told me my KBB cash value for my trade in is only 13k so his trade in offer of 17k was doing me a HUGE favor according to him to which I replied with a are you fucking kidding me? Plus there was this pressure to purchase their 50k scat pack and that there's no other cheaper ones around which was a blatant lie. Anyway the Camaro 1SS is a lot cheaper.. leaning towards it right now.
Got a 17 SP Challenger. Went through the Costco auto buying program. The MSRP on the window was just under 48K. I got mine for just over 40K using that program. Mine is only missing a couple options. Very easy transaction with no problems. As far as the car goes. Love it. No regrets. As far as performance goes, sure the SS is better for a road course, but for straight line performance, both are very close in that category. I don't live by a track, so would never road race mine anyway. Anyways enjoy whichever you choose to go with.
How does say, a Camaro SS 1LE feel like coming from a Subaru WRX STI? I'm really excited to pick my 2023 1LE up, but am traumatized by the horror stories of tuning cars due to the STI.
The exhaust valve noise is very notorious, mines started happening at 11k miles. However IT'S COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. Got mines replaced on a Saturday for free and now no noise.
Are there any 6th gen Camaro owners that have had any powertrain issues with their cars? I'm curious I want to know if the LT1 is as reliable as the LS3.
I already had to take my 17 redline automatic to the dealer for the diff. The was a loud humming sound when cold. It was low on fluid and also there's a slight grinding type of feeling sometimes when it's shifting. Apparently gm or Chevy at least is suppose to be coming out with pam upgrade early next year. I'll put it on my channel one of these days. I had to change the tires to all seasons just because the stock Goodyear's just kept getting nails. Iit is what it is
Their was a sweet spot for paint quality on some American cars. It was between 1977-79 and the best, thickest, paint was on Ford personal luxury cars. Today the paint on Mustang's and Camaro's is very thin. If you want good paint go to European cars.
I only had skip shift happen once or twice and that was when I first got the car, after that I always accelerated above 2000 RPM's to avoid that garbage!
I have a 2016 SS Camaro manual transmission. I noticed that I was burning oil quite a bit. Like 1.5 qts every 1k miles. Took it to the dealer and they told me that it's perfectly normal for it to do that. I don't buy that bull. Have you or anyone you know of experienced this? They specifically told me it was because it's a manual transmission and it was "user error" that it was happening with it.
So I’m looking to buy a Camaro, new preferably 21, but I just saw a 2017 RS at a Toyota dealership with 12k miles for $27k and it has all the bells and whistles one would want to add, spoiler, front splitter, dark tint tail lights, tinted windows. So in your opinion is that a good buy??
Only problem I have in my A8 6th gen is how it throws itself into second gear from first (under light throttle). Makes me wonder is something wrong or is it supposed to do that. All other gears shift smoothly. All around great car to me though.
you should replace the diff fluid on all vehicles at 500 and again at 1500. it will be nightfall gray at 500. There is now a fix for the NPP rattle. I have no rattles in my 17 2SS with NPP and a build date of 6/12/16. the only factory problem my car had was scratches on the inner door panels.
When I cold start my car and slowly drive out of my driveway it makes a really loud rumble sound from my front left tire area. Not sure what it is, maybe the rotary?
The warranty claim that you mentioned is a bit misleading and it’s not your fault. Chevrolet will cover your vehicle if you have problems while driving on a track, but not racing. There’s a big difference.
Hype I didn’t have the paint chips bc the guy I bought it from got the car repainted really well😂 I had a v6 2014 camaro before getting my 2017 v6 rs and the 2017 is such a better car it’s insane the interior is put together very well unlike the 2014 and you can feel the extra 22hp a lot
Thanks I appreciate what you said, but to me the biggest problem is the wiring harness. I bought a 2016 2SS, loved it, did everything instantly, perfect, because it had a high speed wiring harness. After only 3500. Miles, some idiot ran the front right into a sign, knocking off fr tire , damaging wiring harness. After a month I got it back, and it was ruined. A piece of sh*t. Mileage dropped from 19 to 12.6 , engine lost 30 hp, head lights took 5 to 7 seconds to come on or off, back up camera stayed on into drive, traction control malfunction and all do to cheap harness. No one would fix it even when I would pay out of pocket, got a lawyer who found out the harness did come from Chevrolet. Due to stress I traded it for a 2018 which is still cursed with cheap harness. I really hope 2019 is back on track.
How would you compare throttle response on this car to a C7? I owned a C7 for 3 weeks and a lack of immediate and crisp throttle response was a huge factor in my decision to sell the car. Gm's throttle programming to control the torque is too conservative on the C7. I wonder if they reprogrammed it for this car.
Unless you’re independently wealthy I would not recommend bypassing the transmission 1 to 4 system If your a non rich person that wants to mod a Camaro, Buy a 2010 5th Gen for 8k these days and have at it
RP PRO, If I ordered a 2017/18 Camaro SS "without" the NPP Exhaust Option would the car always be in the louder mode or in between? Second, That NPP adds zero torque and H.P correct? With the Stang coming out with a 10 auto and the SS sticking with it's 8 speed I wish I could find the new Torque/H.P #s on the Mustang GT?
I have a 2017 2LT ragtop. LOVE the car, but so far really just 2 complaints. Back seat is useless, and visibility sucks. Other than that, this car is freaking incredible.
What do you think of the Alcantara? I know they are trying to save money by using that cheap synthetic materia.. ILE would be so much better with leather..
I’ve had problems with brake booster replaced booster twice I was getting oil inside booster it turned out a sensor located near the booster that was allowing oil into the booster it turned out be a broken plug inn wire broke and sensor wouldn’t work.
Hey Riley, my name is Daniel Castellon. I'm 16 years old, and currently own a 2013 RS Camaro. My plan is to trade in my car for a SS somewhere near my 18th birthday. Any suggestions on what to look for and really just tips on how to obtain one at such a young age? Thanks!
What do u think about the air vents inside? I love everything abojt the 6 gens but they are really the only thing that bothers me. They look live plane jets to me. Idk maybe im too picky...
Thank you for this fantastic video! Camaro's issues don't scare me - these aren't things I would consider "big deal", maybe apart from breaking halfshafts but then I want auto anyway. Love this sort of honesty - not just picture-perfect bullshit, but honest downfalls cause like you said, every car has some. Thank you!
I was in double checking my fuses under the hood, I was missing like at least 4or5 fuses plus there is no coolant pump rly the spot location is K-6 from the cover I've been driving this car for almost a year having never looked under there... So should there be a fuse where it says one should be of course with specified amperage?
thanks for the info fortunatly i have not had those issues i have the 2016 2 SS the only prob i have had was with the radio it locked up on me the dealer took care of it so i have 5000 miles and it has been flawless except for the radio again thanks for the info have a great day
6 gen Camaros that have diff issues are v6 and 4 cyl. Ss camaros especially zl1 have iron cased lsd diffs with hardened axle shafts. The pics you showed are of the aluminium cased diffs. Non SS. Not only do I own a 6 gen,
SS 1LE. But I am a GM Certified tech and have been over 15 years.
I have never, ever seen a G80 rear diff blown or howling in a ss 6 gen.
Other than that good video bro
Noah Adams have a 6th gen RS. No problems yet Diff wise. Even though I pretty sure the previous owner treated it like crap
What about fifth gen v6
Noah Adams .....thanks a lot for your professional info.....I feel better now because I too am a owner of a 1LE. A 2018 2SS 1LE to be exact. Only have 5400 miles on it so far after 13 months but so far so good ....no mech issues whatsoever, it’s actually just now breaking-in running and sounding better ( I did obey the proper break-in rules just FYI ). I put Amsoil in it around 800 miles with no metal fragments in the factory oil. I did have to add 3/4 of a quart at 4500 miles but can you explain why the “change oil” indicator ( or oil life percentage indicator) starts coming on at around 3600 miles when GM knows you’re using synthetic oil that should be good up to 10k miles ? Basically right now it’s telling me I have 0% life left in my oil but after checking it the oil looks perfectly fine and as I mentioned it’s damn good oil too. My next mod will be a catch can, maybe help with the having to add oil part but that won’t prevent the change oil indicator coming on prematurely. Just wondering.....any advice or input would be helpful, thanks
Chief Goose I put 5k miles on my fifth gen v6 in the first 3 months lol it has 40k miles now. But I parked her for the last month🙂 I change my oil every 3 k miles and am close to changing diff fluid and transmission fluids
Bible Digger .....yeah lol mine is more of a weekend driver as I’m lucky to have a company work truck and my personal truck that I drive mostly. What kind of oil do you use ? The 6.2 liters require synthetic and I’m not sure about the V6’s . Oh and btw as I’m typing this.....Happy New Year ! At least in my time zone anyway lol
Bought mine a month ago. Love this car so much. Great handling, great speed. The blindspots actually aren't that bad at all. Just keep an eye of the rearview mirrors occasionally to check if someone will be eventually behind you. If you are going to buy one, my one tip is to buy an RS or a higher class & buy one with dual exhaust on it.
How do you like your camaro so far im planing on getting one as well in 3 months or so
@@scotthill4317 well 3 years in, the car works great. Paint gets chipped by rocks very easy compared to other cars, not sure why. The car works fine but it seems like the 1st to 2md gear shift happens a little late occasionally. Other than that, this car is legit amazing
@@Nukeyttv aqsone thank you im planing on purchasing early next year thank you so much
@@scotthill4317 how’s it been working out for you
“be eventually behind you”😂 sneaky
I am 6ft 1 and over weight, I fit in my 2016 camaro just fine. my only complaints about the car are. the very long doors make it hard to get in and out in tighter parking spots. The car has very little storage in the cabin, the trunk opening is too small. The rear seat on the 6th gen has no head room. But the pluses are, I get very good highway gas mileage. The front seats are very comfortable and I have plenty of leg room. The car is very nimble,fast and fun to drive. the cars handling is superior to it's competition. The cars looks amazing and I have no issues with visibility like many reviews bitch about. my car has no shakes and raddles. The interior lay out is very simple and looks very cool. The exhaust sounds great, even on my 3.6 v6 RS. The features even on the base interior are better than its competitions base interiors. you still get a 7 inch touch screen with android auto,push button start and remote start. automatic climate control and other nice features.
What kind of MPG do you get?
Android auto isn't a feature
Not enough storage for those twinkies, eh? Jk buddy. I envy you. I want one soooooo bad right now. Good for you man!
@@Huntorix Im 5 8. What of it? this BS got a like, amazing...6 4 with a 2 inch D and 4 inch exhaust I bet...
@@Huntorix The way you replied right there you really sound like a little kid "shut up stop picking on me I really am tall"
Camaro nd Ford is like PlayStation nd Xbox
Like peanut butter and cheese
So what is Dodge then?
Dodge is wii
@@generalblaze5488 Junk! All Dodges are Junk! Don't believe me just Google it.
@@williambaker6630 Yeaahh right Ford are the first to go down if anything I'll take any other muscle car than a Mustang dude your trippin the only way I'll buy a Ford is if I was a Mechanic!!😂
The Camaro steering wheel is the best feeling wheel when you drive!!!
That’s only reason I want one and the car is nice
Srt sterring wheel?
What about Ferrari or Lambo or Other Supercars steering wheels? Sure , way too expensive for normal people but the Steering wheels look luxorious
@@kiwi9065 some ofe them are super cool but the new ones that are basically f1 steering wheels are wack.
So in a nutshell since im just a regular dude and not trying to race Vin Diesel everyday my car should last me good long while?
David LoPan Jr. Kind of what I was thinking
Granny shifting ,not double clutching like you should"
Yeah pretty much if you cruise around and don't race all the time you should see 300k miles
Exactly David. And remember, this guy is a UA-camr, not a real car reviewer
@@bobrobertson2760 "Real car reviewer"? Lol, because they know what they're talking about.
For people being potentially turned off because it may be hard to see if you are short I am 5ft 1 I own a 16 2SS you have nothing to worry about hope that helps :)
AAA RRR you just saved my life I’m your exact height and I sat in one and even drove one but that was a convertible so I wasn’t sure how the vision would be with just a coupe so thanks for this comment 😂
Who else is watching this while taking a shit?🤷🏼♂️
Lmao me right now 😂
Just bought a 2018 LS 4-cylinder 6-speed manual. It only had 4,500 miles on it, and was a bargain. Absolutely love it so far. The blind spots are there, but it's not bad when you know that they are there and modify your driving style to fit the car.
I've had a 2017 premium, performance pack 5.0, 2020 Scat Pack challenger and now a 2019 ss 1LE (all manual), the camaro is by far the best drivers car and the best performing. This thing is an actual track weapon. Good lord lmao
very cool of you to do this, I just went out and sat in one today (had a sunroof) and its a little too small for me. Not enough headroom. So if your under 6 foot, definitely consider this car. But if your like me and have a body like Shrek, consider another option.
Mike Jones lmao
Much more room without the sunroof. I'm 6'7" tall and I have enough headroom.
Mike Jones Guessing by your profile picture, I guess you went with a Kia? lol
Sure did raul, no sunroof and very roomy. But it's leased til 2020 so I'm keeping tabs on cars til then.
Nigel White 6'3" and I fit with a helmet but I'll say that I can't sit quite as upright as I'd like
This video is a week late for me, I just picked up my 2SS! I freaking love it! I definitely want to put a Borla muffler on. I have so many freaking dreams for my SS. Only problem is I live in CA.
Mars just pay the mechanic under ;) lol
I would never live in CA....that and more reason's alone
Make friends with a guy that does emissions testing. Or introduce him to your friend, Ben Franklin.
Mars welcome to rules and no fun California
Mars Commiefornia
People complain about the visibility 🤦🏽♀️. It’s actually not as bad as people complain about. You have to adjust your mirrors to the blind spots and all you have to do is turn your head to see. Also adjust the passenger seat so it’s sitting the bar. I like the 6th gen because it feels more like your sitting in a race car. It’s more snug than the 5th gen. One thing people don’t know is the room issue isn’t as bad as you’d think. The back seats fold down. I was able to fit a tuft and needle mattress in my back seat I did have to remove the box but it fit (folded of course)
i have a 1996 camaro ss runs high 12,s on street tires and has over 200k love it! been very dependable
Totally doesn't have anything do with a 6gen lmao!!
The brake dust is absolutely HORRIBLE; I can't wait to change these pads. But I'm glad that brake dust is my biggest concern
I have the same problem with mine
Word on the street is GM has too much inventory of Camaros, now is the time to go wheel and deal on one.
It's too bad I didn't jump on it 2 years ago. Looking around for Camaros now, it's slim pickings and the discounts are slim to none.
I’m about to cop one real soon, hope all goes well
Ended up with one two days ago lol swear
Clarence Aaron Jones you can bring like 4k off listed price. If you really try
@@gop4usa12 U can get the ugly refreshed ones for good deals
So I own a lifted 2001 F-150,come from a Ford Family. I was able to drive an old buddy of mine's 2016 Camaro SS and boy was it beautiful. It, along with these videos are pushing me to save up for a nice new Camaro. Going from a big Truck to a low Muscle Car is a big change. But Your videos are incredibly helpful in helping me get more educated with the car itself. Stay Gucci!
I have a 2020 Camaro with a V6 that’s my daily driver and I baby it with 28,000 miles it’s runs great no complaints 👍
Well, I have had three 6th generation Camaros, a 2016 with the turbo four with a manual, a 2017 six manual with the npp exhaust, and finally a 2017 SS convertible, which I am totally in love with. I put 5 to 10 thousand on each of these cars with no problems at all. The biggest problem is visibility, you sit low in them, you just have to get used to it. The performance is good on all of them, the sound from the four was not to great, but was a little better when i removed the mufflers, the six had the dual mode exhaust and left it loud all the time, I actually bought it because I liked the sound of one I heard on You Tube. But the best one is my SS, it has an automatic which is not my normal choice, but it works great with this engine, better I think than the manual, I tried both. I did not have the dual mode exhaust on it, so I had the mufflers removed, you need to do this, it sounds so good.
Very helpful video! My brother is looking into buying his first US car and it's gonna be a 6th gen v6. Since I'm more familiar with mustangs this video was exactly what I needed! Greetings from Germany
Thanks man for being honest to the people who are looking into buying a 2016 camaro. I haven't seen one of these kind of vids for a mustang!! I wish there was so I could see what I would be getting myself into if I want to purchase one.
Raúl what kind of mustang are you looking into???
+Brandon Corona 2015-2017
Raúl wait for the 2018 mustang , affordable , new look , and 20 more hp i think
+Angel Martinez IMO I think the new ones look ugly as fuck
+Jaymie 5.0 If only there was a video of what I would get myself into though...
You can bypass the skipshift for free. When leaving first gear, you quickly put the stick to neutral (it's resting center) and then down into 2nd.
Lol I’ve went from 4th gear to 2nd gear at full throttle in my SS 1LE. Revs shot up to 7K RPM, engine and drivetrain is fine. My LT1 almost drowned in a bad storm, it drank some water, it dried up, perfectly fine 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
I covered my whole car with car paint protection. #2 I agree with you so in general just don't be dumb. I will also be getting better exhaust as well
Good video. I'd like to add just one comment. The original tyres are made for temperatures exceeding round about 15 C. I live in northen Europe (Sweden) where it often is below 15 degrees, like in the mornings. This leads to problem getting the power down, especially in sport mode. More than 15, no problem. I thought this might be good to know.
I don't think the rear diff is necessarily a weak point. On the cars with the eLSD (1LE, ZL1) it is recommended to change the fluid around 1500 miles. If you don't do that, be prepared to have issues come up. Also the 1LE's come with different half shafts than the regular SS, not sure if they're the same as the ZL1 or not.
Only issue I've had with mine was due to a bad install of an amp/sub by a "professional" audio store. Cost $1700. Destroyed my starter, battery, and a relay circuit in the trunk a couple months later... It's a fun vehicle for sure. Had mine up to 175mph and it takes corners like a boss with the Pilot Sport 4s. Seats are comfortable for long drives too.
I really really want this camaro I ride past one on my way to my 8/hr job and it makes me want to quit instantly. And do something else.
Iv had gen 5 camaro traded in with 80k on gen 6 3.6 RS. No rattling feels so tight everything. Im very picky with everything im a mechanic and love to test my cars limits. Iv had gen 6 3.6 150mph. Done some simple mods bigger throttle body ported intake manifold modded the stock air intake with K&N filter and exhaust. Have almost 70k on car now no problems. Hopefully it stays that way i love my gen 6 like to keep it forever.
2017 Camaro 2 SS LT1 6.2 V8. So far the worst of it is just replacing the rear rotor and break pads and the 2 rear tires. In just one week I ended up spending $1,400 on it just for maintenance , and a full tank of premium gasoline lasts maybe 2 and a half days, gas mileage depends mainly on how you are on the gas pedal and how much you play with it. However, it's the most fun and power I have ever had in a vehicle and the car is just gorgeous and sleek it is even nice to look at, I wouldn't have it any other way.
Riley, how do you know all Camaros have thin paint? Do you have a thickness meter? If you do is it calibrated correctly? Truly accurate meters are close to $800. Have you measured everyone's car? 120-150 microns is considered to be "normal OEM thickness". Thin paint is typically < 100 microns. Every car has some form of rock chip. Obviously, some rocks are bigger than others and cause more damage. Don't make such generalized statements if you don't know it's true.
2:25 my video on the bottom!
The rear diff issue is from the factory not shipping them out with proper fluid levels and the dealership NOT performing a pre delivery inspection and verifying that everything is up to spec. One thing my dealership does. Proud owner of a 2.0L 6spd owner
I’m 6’6” and have a 2016 Camaro 2SS, I have no problems at all
So I've had my 2016 Camaro SS for just over two years now and have had none of these problems, except the paint swirls, brake dust, and the exhaust rattle. I've had no diff problems or half shaft issues and I've taken it to Race Wars, half mile roll/drag races, and even taken it road racing and haven't changed my diff fluid...although I probably will now. The skip shift eliminator kit is pretty awesome. Also I saw some people say that the 5.0 mod for mod has more gains and that is not entirely true. You have a 5.0 vs. a 6.2 the bigger motor would react better to certain mods than others. Plus you have to factor in the tune, the dyno, and the tuner. You can take a car that puts down higher numbers on one dyno than another car on a different dyno and still get spanked.
Will stay with my 5th Gen I've never had those problems with my 2014 camaro ss. The visibility issue you just have to adapt.Plus your side mirrors help with that..
I have a 14SS custom tuned and all that but I am seriously thinking about getting into a C7 Corvette or 6th Gen next summer... have you seen how cheap the 6th gen is going for on Cars.com? I just don't like the interior of our 2014's man...... it is starting to bother me.....
@@VaddyFC customize your interior to suit your needs. The 2016-2020 camaro looks too much like the mustangs from the top of the car down to the rear quarter panels and tge way the door is shaped. Plus i dont really like the LT1 engine they cant hold that much boost and people have had overheating issues with those.
@@VaddyFC C7 vette would be nice make sure you have front end aligned or they will chew up tires. Theres a guy on youtube warning people about that. He only got 12000 mikes out of his tires. He had to het new tires while on a trip.
S550 mustangs snap half shafts too.
Lee Bostic Yup they are weak points when it comes to FBO or boosted applications
Lee Bostic And throw rods, fracture oil pumps, and drop valves....
IRS problems lol
that shit you just made buddy had my 15 GT for 3 years now it's FBO and E85 not a problem
Alot of half shaft problems come from hard launching and not lifting when there's wheel hop. It's a common "driver" problem most of the time.
Yeah my 2015's bumper is getting fucked by paint chips every time I wash, really starting to piss me off
I'm actually surprised you don't already have a clear film, considering how crazy you are about the paint.
Haha looking back I wish I would have
Unreal how delicate modern paint is. They way you described your paint sounds a lot like the "Pitch Black" on my 2016 Challenger.
Harris Montevallo Thin paint seems to be a universal problem on vehicles these days. Doesn't matter what brand the vehicle is.
What’s the 2016 camaro like after 100k miles??
A piece of shit some can't make it past 80,000 start with the transmission, I am a female who had a 2016 rs bought it Brandon new, done with GM, & Chevy products 😮
I Just bought my V8 Camaro ss convertible automatic and I love it! It's 6.2 liter where as the mustang is 5.0 liter. The Camaro goes 0-60 in 4 flat the mustang in 4.3
The value is amazing. A base model ss for around 30k is very upgradable. You can slap a supercharger and twin turbos for around 10k in parts or alot less if you rebuild some used performance parts. I can build an ss to out perform a ZL1 with 40k cash vs the 50k plus purchase price of the dealership superchargered ZL1.
Pros
Bigger fuel injection 6.2 liter
Brembro brakes
Tight steering in track mode
The ability to disable traction and stability control
The Camaro is made out of metal and feels good to drive.
The Corvette is lighter and feels like it can get away from you easier.
Sure Corvettes are faster stock, but being in a solid built car like a Camaro has advantages in a wreck.
The ability to add aftermarket forced air induction was one of the reasons I bought the ss Camaro.
The convertible is a contender on a drag strip, if you go to the trouble of removing the top. To reduce weight but you might as well buy a dragster at that point.
brad baxter convertible camaros weigh more, removing the roof doesn’t help that. The chassis has a lot more reinforcement due to it not having the structural support that a roof gives. And with that. Because you are in a vert, you argument loses credibility because in a vert you are basically fucked.
Convertible makes it a chick car
DRIVE THE OTHER DIRECTION IN FUTURE VIDS.
THE. SUN.
IS A KILLER IN THIS ONE.
Just bought 22 6th camaro..love it.
I just got mine in late April, I just had a complete paint correction, and ceramic coating done. Definitely, plan on having the rear end fluid drained at 1,500 miles. did my first oil change at 500 miles. I plan on putting about 5,000 miles on mine before any major mods. I did add a catch can but I can quickly remove it if I had to bring it in to a dealer.
After having a couple of cars that were unreliable, today I value more reliability above looks and power. Toyotas and Lexus are the most reliable cars of all. The ones made in Japan are the best.
Here come the "because it's a Chevy" comments
Bowtie Performance because it's a Chevy 😂 you should've not said it bro lol it brings it to the attention
because it's a Chevy
Bowtie Performance Chevrogay Gaymaro.
you must be a Fix Or Repair Daily type who is jealous of people who own Chevys
Wayne L. I have to 2 words for you Suck it.
This is so true.
I have purchased a 2018 Black 1LE and discovered it was riddled with paint bubbles w dust under the paint.
Some on the hood wrap, some on the body. The trunk had strange horizontal scratches, and same horizontal scratches on the hood. The door trim had a half inch cut on it.
I returned the car to the dealer.
Today I drove to another dealer for a 2SS 1LE Black and holy #### the car had a dozen or more spots where there was dust under the paint.
2 paint bubbles/dust under the wrap!
BEWARE make sure that your car does not have ###### up paint!
Truly disappointing, this is an amazing car but the paint quality is ridiculous on a $50k car!
Spread the word, about the paint issues.
maybe Chevy will finally listen and address the quality issues!
I have a 2019 camaro 2SS A10. It has over 50k miles an track my car on the weekends. Have been for over a yr an I just broke my carrier bearing so I decided to buy a one piece drive shaft from DSS. It’s a 3.5 aluminum driveshaft an hoping everything will be stronger an a lot less hrsp lose to wheels. I’ve heard a lot of 6th gen guys having this problem
I traded my civic for 2020 2ss, no complaints here.
All new cars have thin paint...
LMR.com ftw for all things '79 to present Mustang aftermarket and restoration parts!
Thanks Riley for this very informative video. I am quite disappointed GM is still struggling with rear axle/half shafts/driveline robustness. This was a big issue back on CTS-Vs and I would hope GM would have learned how to develop a reliable driveline system since then. It would be a hasty generalization at this point to say it is a chronic problem but it is very concerning to say the least. GM may have cut corners during the vehicle validation which can explain also the interior rattles (not enough cycles on the 4-post shaker).
I have a 6 gen convertible and I can’t think of anything wrong with the car. But I don’t look forward to buying replacement tires.
I've had an issue with the trunk lock several times. unload some stuff.. walk towards house. . keys on pocket.. it locks as I walk away. trunk is open. make a few trips. close trunk.. come back later. trunk won't open...... uninstall car seat .. crawl through. pull emergency exit cord... profanities throughout ...
Brandon F you're not fully latching your trunk lmao it's stuck in between. Close ur trunk all the way and u won't have the problem :)))
I'm pretty sure all of this stuff that you are mentioning is fairly rare especially the rear diff issue. You do want to upgrade the axles and stub axles that's a given especially if you're going to be launching the car a lot. That is a massive amount of stress for any car that is stock. Not only that, it depends on how bad you beat the car. UA-cam has given a great example of truly what people do with their cars and makes me terrified to buy anything used. If you're good to your car it will be good to you too. Nice video.
Ty, I'm buying one tomorrow, so this video helped solidify that decision.
the Magnusson-Moss act makes it illegal for a car maker in the U.S. to not honor their warranty due to aftermarket modification. That's just a tactic they use to strongarm and scare consumers with
im looking into getting a muscle car... at first it was a Mustang GT, until I saw the 2ss Camaros sheeeesh these are beautiful. And I feel like you get alot more (interior wise) for the money whether its a 1ss or a 2ss compared to the GT base model and the GT Premium
Thanks for posting. Absolutely perfect timing. I'm going to make a decision by next week between one of these or the scat pack.
AmericanGTS scat packs are more of a true muscle car, more roomier, more comfortable, but heavier and not as great for turns. I am in the same boat but thinking much farther out lol. I really love classic cars so the Challenger appeals a bit more in that respect to me personally. Good luck and have fun!
EBSting I entirely agree with you on the scat pack. The thing is I was at the dealership ready to pull the trigger on the Charger scat pack but the salesperson wasn't budging at all on my trade in. Matters got worse when he told me my KBB cash value for my trade in is only 13k so his trade in offer of 17k was doing me a HUGE favor according to him to which I replied with a are you fucking kidding me? Plus there was this pressure to purchase their 50k scat pack and that there's no other cheaper ones around which was a blatant lie. Anyway the Camaro 1SS is a lot cheaper.. leaning towards it right now.
They're both great options! Can't go wrong either way!
Scat Pack!!!!
Got a 17 SP Challenger. Went through the Costco auto buying program. The MSRP on the window was just under 48K. I got mine for just over 40K using that program. Mine is only missing a couple options. Very easy transaction with no problems. As far as the car goes. Love it. No regrets. As far as performance goes, sure the SS is better for a road course, but for straight line performance, both are very close in that category. I don't live by a track, so would never road race mine anyway. Anyways enjoy whichever you choose to go with.
How does say, a Camaro SS 1LE feel like coming from a Subaru WRX STI? I'm really excited to pick my 2023 1LE up, but am traumatized by the horror stories of tuning cars due to the STI.
The exhaust valve noise is very notorious, mines started happening at 11k miles. However IT'S COVERED UNDER WARRANTY. Got mines replaced on a Saturday for free and now no noise.
Are there any 6th gen Camaro owners that have had any powertrain issues with their cars? I'm curious I want to know if the LT1 is as reliable as the LS3.
Vaddy _ although I don’t own one, based on reviews the powertrain is good, the tremec trans is wonderful. The engine is reliable too.
I had a valve spring break on my 2017 C7.
Bought one a day before the video came out
Raj Patel sorry to hear that.
I already had to take my 17 redline automatic to the dealer for the diff. The was a loud humming sound when cold.
It was low on fluid and also there's a slight grinding type of feeling sometimes when it's shifting.
Apparently gm or Chevy at least is suppose to be coming out with pam upgrade early next year.
I'll put it on my channel one of these days.
I had to change the tires to all seasons just because the stock Goodyear's just kept getting nails.
Iit is what it is
Their was a sweet spot for paint quality on some American cars. It was between 1977-79 and the best, thickest, paint was on Ford personal luxury cars. Today the paint on Mustang's and Camaro's is very thin. If you want good paint go to European cars.
I want one soooo bad. Have 92 25th anniversary but really want one of the new ones. "The Exorcist" model is awsome!
I only had skip shift happen once or twice and that was when I first got the car, after that I always accelerated above 2000 RPM's to avoid that garbage!
I have a 2016 SS Camaro manual transmission. I noticed that I was burning oil quite a bit. Like 1.5 qts every 1k miles. Took it to the dealer and they told me that it's perfectly normal for it to do that. I don't buy that bull. Have you or anyone you know of experienced this? They specifically told me it was because it's a manual transmission and it was "user error" that it was happening with it.
So I’m looking to buy a Camaro, new preferably 21, but I just saw a 2017 RS at a Toyota dealership with 12k miles for $27k and it has all the bells and whistles one would want to add, spoiler, front splitter, dark tint tail lights, tinted windows. So in your opinion is that a good buy??
I don’t know what I wanna do, Should I get the 2016 Camaro SS or 2018 1LT
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Oh yeah, this is right up my alley. I am a prospective buyer for sure.
Only problem I have in my A8 6th gen is how it throws itself into second gear from first (under light throttle). Makes me wonder is something wrong or is it supposed to do that. All other gears shift smoothly. All around great car to me though.
you should replace the diff fluid on all vehicles at 500 and again at 1500. it will be nightfall gray at 500. There is now a fix for the NPP rattle.
I have no rattles in my 17 2SS with NPP and a build date of 6/12/16. the only factory problem my car had was scratches on the inner door panels.
When I cold start my car and slowly drive out of my driveway it makes a really loud rumble sound from my front left tire area. Not sure what it is, maybe the rotary?
The warranty claim that you mentioned is a bit misleading and it’s not your fault. Chevrolet will cover your vehicle if you have problems while driving on a track, but not racing. There’s a big difference.
i got the mustang they all have there problems but i just cant see out of the windows in the camaro love that engine tho
Outside of the front splitter is the front bumper on the SS and the ZL1 The same On the 6th gen
yo this is in tomball tx where im from, im watching this as my parents are buying me one right now!
Thank you, i am from Switzerland and think will buy next week a 6th gen :))))
First time I've heard about the half shaft problem.
Hype I didn’t have the paint chips bc the guy I bought it from got the car repainted really well😂 I had a v6 2014 camaro before getting my 2017 v6 rs and the 2017 is such a better car it’s insane the interior is put together very well unlike the 2014 and you can feel the extra 22hp a lot
Thanks I appreciate what you said, but to me the biggest problem is the wiring harness. I bought a 2016 2SS, loved it, did everything instantly, perfect, because it had a high speed wiring harness. After only 3500. Miles, some idiot ran the front right into a sign, knocking off fr tire , damaging wiring harness. After a month I got it back, and it was ruined. A piece of sh*t. Mileage dropped from 19 to 12.6 , engine lost 30 hp, head lights took 5 to 7 seconds to come on or off, back up camera stayed on into drive, traction control malfunction and all do to cheap harness. No one would fix it even when I would pay out of pocket, got a lawyer who found out the harness did come from Chevrolet. Due to stress I traded it for a 2018 which is still cursed with cheap harness. I really hope 2019 is back on track.
taswell thompson damn so not a good idea to buy a camaro?
I really want one but I’m nervous about winter here in Wisconsin
So the automatics have barely any mechanical problems ??
How would you compare throttle response on this car to a C7? I owned a C7 for 3 weeks and a lack of immediate and crisp throttle response was a huge factor in my decision to sell the car. Gm's throttle programming to control the torque is too conservative on the C7. I wonder if they reprogrammed it for this car.
Unless you’re independently wealthy I would not recommend bypassing the transmission 1 to 4 system
If your a non rich person that wants to mod a Camaro, Buy a 2010 5th Gen for 8k these days and have at it
FLA-TEXAN why?
where can you find a 2010 5th gen for 8k
unless you meant non SS
2019 ss le just brought mine
RP PRO, If I ordered a 2017/18 Camaro SS "without" the NPP Exhaust Option would the car always be in the louder mode or in between? Second, That NPP adds zero torque and H.P correct? With the Stang coming out with a 10 auto and the SS sticking with it's 8 speed I wish I could find the new Torque/H.P #s on the Mustang GT?
I have a 2017 2LT ragtop. LOVE the car, but so far really just 2 complaints. Back seat is useless, and visibility sucks. Other than that, this car is freaking incredible.
What do you think of the Alcantara? I know they are trying to save money by using that cheap synthetic materia.. ILE would be so much better with leather..
I’ve had problems with brake booster replaced booster twice I was getting oil inside booster it turned out a sensor located near the booster that was allowing oil into the booster it turned out be a broken plug inn wire broke and sensor wouldn’t work.
Hey Riley, my name is Daniel Castellon. I'm 16 years old, and currently own a 2013 RS Camaro. My plan is to trade in my car for a SS somewhere near my 18th birthday. Any suggestions on what to look for and really just tips on how to obtain one at such a young age? Thanks!
What do u think about the air vents inside? I love everything abojt the 6 gens but they are really the only thing that bothers me. They look live plane jets to me. Idk maybe im too picky...
Thank you for this fantastic video!
Camaro's issues don't scare me - these aren't things I would consider "big deal", maybe apart from breaking halfshafts but then I want auto anyway.
Love this sort of honesty - not just picture-perfect bullshit, but honest downfalls cause like you said, every car has some.
Thank you!
Nothing less relaxing than driving a car that you can't see well out of.
Bruno TaTa Exactly why I traded in a 16 2ss with 1600 miles on it.
Learn how to use your mirrors
I was in double checking my fuses under the hood, I was missing like at least 4or5 fuses plus there is no coolant pump rly the spot location is K-6 from the cover I've been driving this car for almost a year having never looked under there... So should there be a fuse where it says one should be of course with specified amperage?
Fantastic job on this. Really great info and very hones. Thank you for putting this together
thanks for the info fortunatly i have not had those issues i have the 2016 2 SS the only prob i have had was with the radio it locked up on me the dealer took care of it so i have 5000 miles and it has been flawless except for the radio again thanks for the info have a great day
REMEMBER NON V8s ONLY!!!! THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO ZL1 OR SS MODELS. THE SKY ISN'T FALLING HERE. ASK HOW I KNOW.