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  • @rileystasny4396
    @rileystasny4396 4 года назад +298

    I honestly don’t get why there is so much hate on the V6s. When I bought mine I never would have thought it would matter to that many people. Honestly I think it’s just a way for people to try to demean what you have. I got a lot of guys at school that say crap, but yet they have nothing to show. I have a couple mods on mine so I go to car meets often in the summer (not that I couldn’t if I had no mods) and no one ever says anything. I’ve had guys in brand new C7s or Dodge Demons compliment my car just because it looks good, and I can keep up decent enough with some of the big ol V8s. They respect that it’s still a Camaro and I love it. It ain’t slow either. I don’t care what people say. They have some zoom. Great points my man, you hit it on the head. Guys like you make the V6 guys proud of what they have! Keep up the good work mate👍

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад +8

      Riley Stasny i never thought about it either on the day i drove it home but yes i agree as long as you have the car is what should matter. 🍻 that’s awesome about those C7’s and Demons 💪💪

    • @rileystasny4396
      @rileystasny4396 4 года назад

      Camaro ZLS appreciate it my man👍 keep up the great work man, Prime is gonna be back and ready to roll out before we know it!

    • @philmedor13
      @philmedor13 4 года назад +19

      It’s funny too that all the people talking crap about it can’t even afford the v8 either yet the one guy that gave me a lot of compliments owned a v8 mustang. He was very humble

    • @rileystasny4396
      @rileystasny4396 4 года назад +16

      AuroraBlasts I always find that most guys who do have “something to show” if you will, tend to be the nicest guys. I’ve had many great chats with guys with some pretty badass rides. Then there’s this friend of mine with a clapped 99 Cobra. Talked shit for MONTHS about my car being a 6 cylinder. Guess who took his ass to gapplebees. Twice. Hasn’t said shit ever sense! There’s always good people out there though.

    • @philmedor13
      @philmedor13 4 года назад +2

      @@rileystasny4396 lol Nice! very true

  • @chadpugh1490
    @chadpugh1490 4 года назад +322

    V6 all day. Save some money on the car w/ all the options I want and still come in cheaper. Personally, I don't want 450hp and 15mpg on my daily driver. Give me a car I can live with every day and be comfortable in.

    • @Bigburb1345
      @Bigburb1345 3 года назад +28

      First off all a new SS and mustangs get 18-21 avg gas mileage. Secondly the only reason you get a V6 is you can’t afford the SS,can’t afford insurance for the SS or drive 100+ miles a day and really need that MPG. I love my 2014 RS but if I could’ve afforded the SS when I was 19 when I bought it I would have. Everyone in here tryna hype up the 3.6 stop tripping get the SS if you can afford it it’s worth it and you know it. 2018 SS with 10k-35k miles go for 28-33k

    • @chadpugh1490
      @chadpugh1490 3 года назад +32

      @@Bigburb1345 of course who wouldn't get a 2SS w/ all the muscle and options IF they could afford it. But for my budget, it's gonna be the 3LT V6 over the 1SS. That thing has no options. Bare bones Camaro with a big engine.

    • @Bigburb1345
      @Bigburb1345 3 года назад +8

      Chad Pugh who cares about options? A radio and speakers you can add to the SS, navigation I use my phone like 90% of ppl not a GPS, sun roof?? Irrelevant. Better brakes, better engine, better sound.

    • @chadpugh1490
      @chadpugh1490 3 года назад +42

      @@Bigburb1345 uhh. I care. It's personal preference bro.

    • @Bigburb1345
      @Bigburb1345 3 года назад +4

      Chad Pugh I mean ig if ur a middle aged man it maters

  • @shriyakhurana2980
    @shriyakhurana2980 3 года назад +107

    I am Mechanical Engineer who worked on Camaro. Great video. I own v6 1le.
    Let me add couple of more reasons:
    You don't need premium fuel. I4 and v8 both recommends 93 or premium.
    Weight distribution. V6 has better weight distribution and it matters with a rear wheel drive
    Much better than i4, as it power/ torque in sync with rpm inc.

    • @yungdomino4718
      @yungdomino4718 Год назад

      How would you recommend making more power on the V6?

    • @SRT_Ben
      @SRT_Ben Год назад +2

      @@yungdomino4718 intake and tune , depending on the engine as well you can put a small turbo

    • @yungdomino4718
      @yungdomino4718 Год назад

      @@SRT_Ben okay I mean real power. Like LTT heads with long tube headers and twin a twin turbo setup and beefy internals. Injectors, cams, valve springs, lower compression pistons, head bolts and of course intake and exhaust.
      But the limitations of a build like that, id like to knkw from mr engineer man.

    • @shanerobertson1464
      @shanerobertson1464 Год назад

      I wanted to get a 350z but as a college student (mechanical engineering major) I can’t afford premium gas everyday

    • @chadpugh1490
      @chadpugh1490 6 месяцев назад

      @yungdomino4718 if you're doing all that, should've gotten the V8.

  • @jasonkendall52
    @jasonkendall52 4 года назад +39

    I bought my 2011 V6 Camaro for all of the reasons you've listed in this video. The main reason why I bought a V6 was because of budget - I was lucky and got a good paying job but I wasn't sure how long it would last. I was able to keep that job for several years and paid off my car, and then lost the job a few months later - needless to say that if I'd bought the V8 I'd be crying right now as I peddle my ass to work. The V6 is a lot of fun and the main thing I would want to add is an exhaust system to make it sound beefier. I've been checking out the BBK headers / Pypes cat-back exhaust combo - it makes a V6 sound nice. Thank you for the videos, keep up the good work!! from one PHX resident to another...

  • @scottdavis_34
    @scottdavis_34 4 года назад +85

    I own a 2019 1LT w/RS Package. I love it!! The V6 is a great everyday driver and its no slouch.

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад +2

      Scott Davis i totally agree 🤟

    • @individualapproach9866
      @individualapproach9866 3 года назад +1

      Great i’m 18 hopefully I can buy one of these things late next year

    • @darrellbentley6752
      @darrellbentley6752 3 года назад +2

      Did the rs package change the headlights?

    • @sharris7034
      @sharris7034 3 года назад +1

      Exactly great daily driver ⛽️ !

    • @scottdavis_34
      @scottdavis_34 3 года назад +2

      @@darrellbentley6752 Yes you basically get the SS headlamps with the RS package

  • @robertjakicic5878
    @robertjakicic5878 3 года назад +16

    I went out looking for a new camaro back in 2019 and test drove a beautiful red SS and I loved everything about it. Then I tested the rs v6 and came away impressed with the performance, I had a decision to make, I could afford the SS payments but the rs payments where nearly $160 lower. I went with the rs and I'm glad I did.

  • @mechasam
    @mechasam 3 года назад +37

    Had a 2016 2SS from 2017-2020. I traded it in for a 2020 2LT RS. I drive the same. Same route to work. Never tracked the SS. Saved about $80/mo on insurance. Saved about $20/week on gas. Premium to regular unleaded now. The quad exhaust on sport mode with the V6 sounds great. That's why I now drive the v6. Who cares about the extra HP if you don't even get anywhere near it? And if you did, why sweat if the cops around?

    • @iambrodunna885
      @iambrodunna885 2 года назад

      You put regular in yours 🤔

    • @asnpawcio
      @asnpawcio 2 года назад +1

      @@iambrodunna885 i do it to because that what it says in owner manual you can put 87 or better but since i don't have custom tune on 93 to squeeze extra 20 hp i don't see point overpaying for 93, you need 93 in v8 engines or turbocharged, supercharged engines

    • @iambrodunna885
      @iambrodunna885 2 года назад

      @@asnpawcio I’m going to check it out more thanks

    • @henryquevlogsss2108
      @henryquevlogsss2108 2 года назад

      @@asnpawcio I am super close to getting a v6. I compared it to an ecoboost mustang and an rt. Camaro v6 is the way to go. Quick or quicker and takes 87. What else can you ask for.

    • @ramxim4349
      @ramxim4349 2 года назад

      @@henryquevlogsss2108 what about the 4 cylinder Camaro? Do they take 87 too? I’m thinking about getting one and idk if a v6 is more worth than the 4 cylinder.

  • @juliangonzalez5437
    @juliangonzalez5437 3 года назад +15

    I own a 2018 RS full loaded, I bought it because of the simple reason that I wanted to have a nice and fun ride for commuting. The car makes 680KM per tank, which is amazing to me. You are right, I would kill for a SS or ZL1, but I wanted the car for going to work and forth, so to me, no reason to pay an expensive maintenance since I don't need the car for racing stuff. I love the car.

  • @ThundermanSze
    @ThundermanSze Год назад +3

    I own 2018 2LT w/ V6. Just for my personal use, I don't _need_ the V8. I drive around in the city and there isn't any reason to raise hell in between stop lights. I don't go to the track or street race. I have nothing to prove to other drivers or bystanders. I just wanna go to work and take the wife out for a steak from time to time. Beyond that, the V6 is loads of fun. Don't get me wrong, there is nothing that feels like being thrown back in your seat by some crazy horsepower but the fun I have with the V6 and the way I drive it would probably be exactly the same if I owned the V8. The practicality of the V6 vs V8 is a non-issue really. The Camaro is an extremely impractical car no matter what trim level or engine you go with. In the end, just pick what serves your purpose, driving style and budget. In closing - *_SAVE THE MANUALS!!!_*

  • @glocktown21
    @glocktown21 4 месяца назад +1

    I bought a 2018 Chevy Camaro LT, 60,000 miles for $20k out the door at a dealership. It drives smoooth!!!! Fun to drive! 335 HP plenty of power! and good MPG

  • @SuperbikeRescueNetwork
    @SuperbikeRescueNetwork 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I was all set to buy an lt1, but pulled back and bought the v6 for pretty much exactly the reasons ypu mentioned

  • @chadpugh1490
    @chadpugh1490 3 года назад +13

    Proud owner of a 2019 V6 w/ the 8 spd auto and paddle shifters. It's a great everyday driver. If you want to sit back and cruise, its comfortable. But when you need to get on it, it loves it and wants more. It's a great motor/ trans combo.

  • @NoHypebeastZay
    @NoHypebeastZay Год назад +2

    Purchased my 2010 Camaro v6 manual transmission brand new in 2009. 115,000 miles on it today. Still going strong. 💪🏼

  • @94SexyStang
    @94SexyStang 6 месяцев назад +3

    300hp is Beyond enough for daily driving....unless you're just a Bad driver and need to compensate with more, period.

  • @davidhiggins7026
    @davidhiggins7026 4 года назад +6

    There are many advantages in getting a new 2020 V6 Camaro. I hear the 6000mls service for the V6 on its own at a Chevrolet dealer is around half the price of a new V8 Camaro and a 12000ml service is 2/3rds. Plus as we are told in the video, initial cheaper purchase price, cheaper fuel costs and importantly cheaper insurance, for the youngsters that could save them a packet.
    Even the brake pads and tyres should last a bit longer due to the lesser weight of at least 100kg. Various Superchargers if wanted can be added later on towards the end of the vehicles guarantee. Around just under $6k inc sales tax, but excluding fitting it would give it a bit of a spruce up. When the running cost savings in say 3 to 5 years of not having a V8 but a V6 are added up this would in itself go a long way towards paying for a Supercharger. For those car newbie 16 to 20 year olds it would easily pay for itself. (If they were to have to get their own insurance).
    From the looks and sound of them and the various YT reviews if I had the cash to buy one I'd get a new Camaro V6 if I was not messed about by a dealer as to the ACTUAL price up to signing for it and even afterwards. Your US car dealers have in many instances a bad reputation in treating its customers. $25k is about as much as I would pay on the road for a lowest spec new V6 excl state sales taxes & all the fluff. That sort of price is about right.
    It is lamentable that GM do not sell them themselves but leave the customer in the hands of 3rd party franchise shyster dealers. Who lets face it GM behind the scenes may well have more of a loyalty to them than the customer, this is why so many of them think they can get away with their conning price gouging antics. Nitrogen inflated tyres MANDATORY they say in some cases, throughout many of the car manufactures dealers.
    Such a shame the US car buying public have been conditioned to expect this & the car manufacturers have done very little throughout the years to end some of their dealers various unsavoury antics. So all in all a great car for the price and great for what it is. If such a car is not good enough for someone for use on your roads & highways then nothing much else will ever be good enough. I would be more than happy enough with one, it is at that happy medium between VFM and performance.
    Of cause a new C8 Corvette would be really nice but with State sales tax & car insurance a buyer could be looking at $35 to $40k extra, though not many C8 1LT models have even shipped so far, so $40k+ difference.
    There is of cause no guarantee GM will ever be able to start up again the way things currently are, with 30 million unemployed by end of April in the US there will be a long term lesser demand going forward even if they can make them. So if a new car is wanted best to get one while there is a less of a demand & still plenty of supply on the dealer forecourt, you may get it cheaper. Later on though if there is no return to car manufacturing in 2020 the new cars will by then be in lesser supply towards the end of the year & the dealers will wring every last cent out of the new cars they have left.
    The right decision is to get a new one, the only other main decision is when exactly to buy it. I'd wait for that 30 million unemployed headline on 30th April, then shortly thereafter enquire into getting one.

  • @mondoburgerhdv1
    @mondoburgerhdv1 3 года назад

    I'm picking up a 2019 Camaro RS with a V6 engine and I'm excited to get it myself. Thanks for the video!

  • @mikehughes5045
    @mikehughes5045 2 года назад

    The perfect illustration…of the v6 that I think you just made up my mind for me….Thanks a lot

  • @zarmiento27
    @zarmiento27 2 года назад

    Thanks for your tips!! ✌🏼

  • @belakiss8861
    @belakiss8861 2 года назад

    my first two cars where a 79' Z29 and my second one was 81' Z28...For years now I have dirven other vehicle but this summer I go back to my love a Camaro...will be getting a V6 and love the hell out of it...

  • @556blackwater
    @556blackwater 2 года назад

    Great points. My 2011 Synergy green RS has plenty of power for my needs, and It's never been beat on or raced. It's just a beautiful car that's a pleasure to drive. I still have the odd fool want to try me out, but I just ignore the and let them tire themselves out like a toddler. My insurance is $630 a year for full coverage, and I get 30 miles to the gallon on the highway at 70.

  • @redstripe54
    @redstripe54 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great video on the V6, I'm the proud owner of a 2015 LS V6, Bumblebee yellow with rally stripes, I'm a Brit and bought it when I arrived in the US to get married. We both love our Camaro.

    • @steveripley269
      @steveripley269 Год назад +1

      Hey Redstripe 54, I have the same year, make and model with the bumblebee!!
      Love this car, only 125,000 klms over 7 years.
      Great on gas on the highway as long as your not on to it all the time, in town driving not so much.
      It's the car I've always wanted and other than poor vision driving, it's everything I ever wanted in a car👍

  • @Pooby1000
    @Pooby1000 Год назад +2

    A little over 300 HP in a RWD car with a manual trans and a good suspension makes a legit sports car in my book. I find that car more fun to drive than a 6.2 with an automatic.

  • @brotherray3899
    @brotherray3899 4 года назад +4

    Thanks I’m looking into buying one real soon 🤙🏾💯

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад

      Brother Ray 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @anthonyworkman8043
    @anthonyworkman8043 2 года назад +4

    Thanks, information was very very helpful. I want to get a V8 Camaro but I don’t want to spend more than I need to. V6 will be good enough for my daily driving without being anywhere close in money costs

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  2 года назад

      your going to love it! 👊

  • @blackice7408
    @blackice7408 3 года назад +36

    Pretty impressive how the v6 camaro performs the same as the charger/challenger rt with the 345 hemi v8 while getting the gas mileage and insurance of a v6 and all done on regular gas. However if you want v8 rumble without spending premium fuel, then the rt is for you

    • @papoopse100
      @papoopse100 Год назад

      That crazy to

    • @BForeman
      @BForeman 8 месяцев назад

      I have a 2014 5th gen 1LT with SLP loudmouth cat back exhaust and a K&N typhoon cold air intake with a stage two plug in tuner and I’ve beat a couple charger rts honestly it keeps up. Did get smoked by a coyote though but that’s 450 hp and $800 insurance

  • @jeffzade7692
    @jeffzade7692 3 года назад

    Great food for thought, thanks!

  • @zipzip8239
    @zipzip8239 9 месяцев назад +3

    better on gas and still faster than most most cars on the road.

  • @tlaw53montecarloss
    @tlaw53montecarloss 3 года назад +6

    good video. I love my V6. I cant complain at all to be honest!

  • @childofdunwich
    @childofdunwich 8 месяцев назад +1

    Still running a 2019 V6 as we speak and it's still great.

  • @MindWaterrr
    @MindWaterrr 2 года назад

    just bought my V6 3.6L 2022 redline rs LT1 package ! thanks for the vid !

  • @greym6436
    @greym6436 Год назад +1

    We have the 2014 V6 3.6L Engine RS Pkg 1LT. Here in AZ, our RS Camaro gets challenged all the time by guys in Challengers, Mustangs and Chargers I think because of the Camaros reputation. A 3.6l V6 with true dual exhaust from the headers from factory and a very reliable engine platform solid tranny. We currently only have 23k miles on ours.

  • @carrivancamp6117
    @carrivancamp6117 4 года назад +7

    I have a 2013 V6 with RS package love it! Previously had a Z28 special editionV8 and prior to that a 76 RS V8 .I actually like my V6 the best, I do have a question is there much difference to the 2019 Camaro and the 2013 Camaro relating to the technology and screen display? Cause I kind of don’t like the screen options in my car.

  • @kickdreaming
    @kickdreaming 11 месяцев назад +1

    I drive a 2014 LS in NYC, Stick shift of course and I get into races all the time. UNDEFEATED. It’s not about the Engine it’s about the Driver.

  • @drummeruss
    @drummeruss Год назад

    Couldn’t agree with you more. I track my car stock, road course, and love it as is. A little more power would be nice, I’m looking into it.

  • @nathanlester9985
    @nathanlester9985 7 месяцев назад +2

    If you just want something cool looking to cruise out to a local grille or Even daily drive, id say get the V6 all day.. They perform fairly well and you actually save gas.
    But if you're a performance enthusiast and you want to take it to a track, stand around at a car show and BS about loud burnouts. Then you'll probably be better off with the V8.. not saying you can't do these with the V6, It's just, many people won't appreciate it like we would.

  • @lynwoodloco77
    @lynwoodloco77 4 месяца назад

    I have the 2020 3.6 convertible and it's more than plenty for what I do. I just cruise up and down the PCH to different beaches. It's the best convertible out here for the price tag. I only put a custom exhaust and sound system in it.

  • @bikingchad
    @bikingchad Год назад +2

    Other reasons include I got to do the mods myself. New springs, sway bars, total exhaust, typical motor mods.. way better than just getting it that way. Also way lighter and better f/r balance.

  • @BForeman
    @BForeman 8 месяцев назад

    I have a blacked out 5th gen camaro 1LT and I love it. I put a K&N 69 typhoon cold air intake with a SLP loudmouth cat back exhaust with a stage 2 plug in tuner and it does great. Pretty sure it’s making around 365 ish hp and it gallops. My 0-60 run was 4.8. I love it and I can even beat most RTs “Stock”. Topped it out at 171 MPH on running premium, not sure if that made the difference but they are quick cars

    • @BForeman
      @BForeman 8 месяцев назад

      Side note like he said. Early 2000s and before v8s can’t keep up with my v6 even. So that shows they definitely aren’t slow cars. My buddy had a modified 2003 mustang gt, it just had a modified exhaust and simple stuff but he could catch me in it even and those are not slow cars either it’s just v6s are getting more and more efficient in daily driving and in speed.

  • @ASRMHP
    @ASRMHP 4 года назад +7

    One good reason, beating v8s in a v6, not at track just the street, like the interstate. , which can already about take an R/T depending on the driver. 2017 v6 camaro RS 2LT here with minor mods pushing 405. This vid made me feel better

  • @chriscole4717
    @chriscole4717 2 месяца назад

    Bought a 6th gen V6 in 2020. Now its 450hp (446hp but i like 450 better). E85, Ported intake manifold is def a good combo. The lfx & lgx rev out in a way i dont remember seeing in any other domestic v6

  • @mrkemper648
    @mrkemper648 4 года назад +9

    Love my 2015 V6 and my mods . Nothing crazy but just enough to turn heads

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад +1

      Mr Fritz there you go

    • @AlexEpikGamer
      @AlexEpikGamer 4 года назад

      I wanna buy a 2015 camaro model can I see yours :) to get an idea because I’m deciding to get a camaro V6 or a mustang

  • @davidbeaudin1106
    @davidbeaudin1106 Год назад

    2013 rs package great Boston acoustics sound and I comute 40 min drive to work. V6 is awesome on highway put deer whistles on bumper convinced they work

  • @SDGlock23
    @SDGlock23 3 года назад +6

    I have a '17 Camaro SS, love it. So much so that I'm thinking about buying a V6 M6 RS as my new daily since my current daily is a nearly 17 year old truck. It would be fun to drive and it's priced pretty good for what you get.

  • @CJColvin
    @CJColvin 3 года назад

    My dad and I are planning on supercharging my mom's 2010 Camaro RS as well as adding long tube headers and a Borla ATAK catback exhaust in the future and its a better option than buying a brand new SS Camaro. Here's a video of a guy with his 2010 Green Camaro with a super charger as well as Longtube headers, high flow cats, and a full Magnaflow catback exhaust and it made 470 HP at the crank and 403 HP at the wheels.

  • @Tubedeez123
    @Tubedeez123 3 года назад +1

    Love my 2016 RS manual

  • @user-hd4wf5gq8r
    @user-hd4wf5gq8r 3 года назад +3

    I don’t drive but the 6th gen V6 Camaro is one of the best sounding V6s imo

  • @chadpugh1490
    @chadpugh1490 3 года назад +9

    After living with my 2019 V6 for awhile now. I'll say it's a great car but a little more punch would be nice. Its definitely a quick car but not fast. Looking to do a cold air for increased throttle response and axle back exhaust for the growl.

  • @jayb3955
    @jayb3955 Год назад +2

    I have 2012 2SS and i love it, but I really respect the v6 also. When I was a kid i had a 88GT stang and it was fast to me but I'm sure these v6 Camaro's of today would smoke it. my son is looking for a car and i recommended the v6 Camaro because of his age and the price of insurance.

  • @ddjjavel
    @ddjjavel 4 года назад +1

    well explain! thanks.,I'm looking for a v6 now

    • @charmamillion
      @charmamillion 3 года назад

      Smh and spend over 12k to get 400hp🤡

  • @tracylewisperformance2270
    @tracylewisperformance2270 4 года назад +2

    Good video Alan!

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад

      Tracy Lewis Performance thank you sir

  • @ListerMotorsports
    @ListerMotorsports 3 года назад +1

    I just bought a 2011 v6 6 speed LS for 12k with 60k miles..,it's on my channel and I love it ! Imperial Blue Metallic is awesome too...

  • @danielbanda5659
    @danielbanda5659 3 года назад

    I recently drop 15 grand for a 2015 Camaro LS and it was almost barely even used! My Camaro does not have a lot of miles when I bought, and it was in really great condition. I really do like sport cars. I enjoy my v6 Camaro because I am currently on a budget (paying for college and home expenses). Nothing wrong with that. Then again some people would try to race me with their v6 mustangs or challengers in my area. I will definately trade my Camaro LS for a 2021 Corvette in a few years from now when I get a really good ass paying job. For now I bought the v6 Camaro because I would like to learn as much as possible before switching to a much faster sports car.

  • @johnjohns_channel
    @johnjohns_channel 3 года назад +1

    I have a 2018 Camaro RS v6 I LOVE IT i was thinking of getting the v8 but WHY , i dont wanna race anyboy , i just want my car to look nice , be somewhat economic and take me to point a to point b im so glad i bought the v6 . 6th gen camaro best looking car ever !

  • @jdm7755
    @jdm7755 4 года назад

    Good info bro! You seem like a cool dude

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад +1

      thank you very much bro 🤟

  • @jrentas215
    @jrentas215 3 года назад +29

    Damn just found you and I was going to get a v8 but now I’m going to look in too the v6

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  3 года назад +1

      thank you man

    • @c4sb2008
      @c4sb2008 3 года назад

      v6 is awesome. i love my 2021 ruclips.net/video/ByVmXHI3dSk/видео.html

    • @mikeyg3167
      @mikeyg3167 3 года назад

      Dude I was in the same mind set as you.. had my heart set on a 2021 LT1 or an SS but just happened to come across this video and now I'm keeping my options open. Gonna look into the V6s

    • @diegogodinez6511
      @diegogodinez6511 3 года назад +1

      @@mikeyg3167 definitely consider the lt1.

    • @mikeyg3167
      @mikeyg3167 3 года назад +1

      @@diegogodinez6511 yeah I ended up getting a 2020 SS

  • @modernsportscarsofarizona7559
    @modernsportscarsofarizona7559 4 года назад +2

    Great video.

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад

      Modern Sports Cars of Arizona thank you 💪

  • @92IsaacYun
    @92IsaacYun 2 года назад

    how much did you buy your car & how much did you end up selling it? great content and really love your car bro!
    im definitely thinking about going with a 2LT V6 Camaro Rapid blue!

  • @jordanking6939
    @jordanking6939 Год назад

    I driven a 6th gen SS Hertz edition and a 6th gen V6 rental recently. The 6th gen definitely came a long way in terms of the power compared to the V8 4th gen Camaros 93-2002. If you drive the SS Hertz hard, you'll average 11 mpg. At high rpm, you get an instant torque response (which sports mode feels too responsive), but people will say it's too powerful to have fun in terms in driving into back roads like you can do in the Ford Focus RS and Honda Civic Type R.
    I think the V6 Camaro has a sweet between having a sporty car and a daily driver. The RPM band is good and unlike the Camaro SS, you'll going to burn less gas. The issue with these cars are typical visibility and poor handling (at least the non track trims). A BMW 4 Series coupe (F92 gen) is the best alternative to a 6th gen V6 Camaro in terms of the power, visibility and better handling. The issue with all BMW's are maintenence.

  • @user-yh1qc2yx8l
    @user-yh1qc2yx8l 3 года назад

    I got a 2017 Dodge Challenger charcoal grey with charcoal grey 20 inch rims. I love Chevy too.

  • @Its_Loser
    @Its_Loser 9 месяцев назад

    i’m start coming to this guy for some camaro advice Lol

  • @GhostFace-yj6rr
    @GhostFace-yj6rr 4 года назад +5

    Great video bro, aye I have Camaro v6 2010. I was thinking about putting a Ls motor small block that have 700 hp is that good Idea or go with a supercharger?

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад

      Ghost Face0000 it’s always better to put a LS motor if one can afford to do it the correct way and not have to deal future repairs, with the overkill kit.. your good to go built for the V6.

  • @JamarLangley
    @JamarLangley 3 года назад +2

    I drive a 2016 V6 camaro with the Vortech V-3 supercharger and man it moves!!!

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  3 года назад +1

      it’s super fun for sure

    • @JamarLangley
      @JamarLangley 3 года назад

      @@CamaroZLS Indeed! Keep pushing good content brother!

  • @silvercat7162
    @silvercat7162 4 года назад +5

    Good advice. I love my V6 I Just got a 2015 yellow camaro and it has under 40 thousand miles on it and my full coverage insurance is just 70 dollars a month. Also like you said great gas mileage.Also it's more than fast enough I'm not taking it to the track and not racing anyone. So it's perfect for me.

    • @TKGxCOD
      @TKGxCOD Год назад +1

      What insurance did you get ? Thats amazing

  • @Mrnicguy00
    @Mrnicguy00 3 года назад

    I own a 12' LS base with the 6 speed @ 96K miles. Don't get me wrong, I love my car very much and I was looking into doing something similar. But with that said here are my results (I'm an ASE cert Auto Tech/ Marine Tech). The V6 is a great car for cruising with power to pass others but it has minor issues inherited from the factory. Driving an SS is a night and day difference. Yes, there is a 10K+ price difference. But for the cost it would take to mod a V6 to compete and remain reliable (only performance wise) is much more than 10K. I hear everyone saying; The cadi CTS-V sport is a 3.6L TT and it's reliable. Although those are the same platform (block and heads), the CTS's internals are special. Everything is forged and engineered from the bottom up to reliably support forced induction. SO, if you wanna cruise and wave at the neighbor kids; thats cool. If you want outstanding performance with reliability buy an SS.
    Side note: Your Ins is based individually. If you get alot of tickets and hit everything around you, stick to a V6. Me for example, 0 pts/ 0 accidents/ 0 claims for 20+ yrs, Racing endorsed. 2 vehicles 1 full, 1 liability. I pay literally less than half of what he says he does. Not trying to put you on blast dude.I NEED AN SS!!!! lol

  • @keagenjohnson7225
    @keagenjohnson7225 3 года назад

    i just seen ur car on tik tok last night crazy i found you on youtube

  • @legend_of_louie649
    @legend_of_louie649 2 года назад

    I got the 2021 rs 1le .. Brembo brakes doubled cooling oil , recaro seats , looks like a zl1 straight up

  • @qossii
    @qossii Год назад +1

    Very good reasons,,,,,,,,

  • @Bcharns
    @Bcharns 7 месяцев назад

    I drive truck OTR I don’t need a V8, I’d probably lose my license in a month lol.. I could lose them with a V6 even, but like you said you cut down on the racing attempts and you can up the trim level as well.

  • @chandlerwilliams3702
    @chandlerwilliams3702 3 года назад +1

    I love my 2021 Camaro V6 1LT, the fastest over the V6 Challenger and Mustang. Rides great has a nice pop to it when you manually downshift to the lowest gear, floor it and put it in auto. Performance/Sport mode is REALLY nice on this trim and you can really hear it when it downshifts or spools up. My best 0-60 right now is 5 seconds flat and it is bone stock. Even is a nice challenge against he Challenger R/T but pulls away in the top end. Can't go wrong with it, my brother has the 2021 LT1 and it is a monster I love both trims.

    • @randomguy9282
      @randomguy9282 2 года назад +1

      I've got a 18 v6 with a few aftermarket and a tune in it, dyno was at 427

    • @BForeman
      @BForeman 8 месяцев назад +1

      Cold air intake some exhaust and a tune and you’ll pass them I swear. I do atleast

  • @yzc-roscoe3059
    @yzc-roscoe3059 4 года назад +3

    0-60 in 5.1s and stock 1/4 mile time is 14s, I’m fbo convertible with E85 tune
    and I ran 13.4s in the 1/4 mile but I still have to shave some weight off and plus I’m getting Nitrous Express kit installed to run high 11’s or low 10’s

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад

      1Sick6 _ NoS is definitely a game changer, when i ran my 100shot it was instant put you back on your seat

    • @yzc-roscoe3059
      @yzc-roscoe3059 4 года назад +2

      Im just preparing my self for the Fi while playing sound with 100 shot, I’m gonna push for 800+ rwhp I’m already set up with a 3” downpipes and a zl1 restent and 391 gears and Tracy has done all my work we just have to wait for forged pistons

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад +1

      1Sick6 _ he’s the man to make it happen bro that’s for sure

  • @princetalal589
    @princetalal589 3 года назад

    I have a question? Does the 3lt have the blind monitoring like the ss and also if I add a supercharger how much hrsprs will it have ?

  • @MarloHal
    @MarloHal 4 года назад +22

    Yo man...thanks for the tip. I was debating on if I should get a V6 or V8 and the mods that U did on yours is the Ideal! Thanks Brua!

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад

      Motor Cidy thank you my boy 🤟

    • @Bigburb1345
      @Bigburb1345 3 года назад

      Get the V8

    • @eatitwithyabooty
      @eatitwithyabooty 3 года назад +1

      Get the V8 if you have the V-6 everybody’s just going to clown u

    • @chadbaker2224
      @chadbaker2224 3 года назад

      @@eatitwithyabooty so true lmao but fuck what people think Its still a great car and plenty fast. I always say yeah I drive a v6 but I guarantee I can kick your ass. Shuts em up everytime.

  • @paulkennish773
    @paulkennish773 3 года назад

    V6 is sweet. Fun to drive and sounds great.

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  3 года назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsy921EpxiyLI?feature=share

  • @AlwaysWatchin0.0
    @AlwaysWatchin0.0 3 года назад +1

    This is a tough decision for me, and also the reason that led me to this video! What about a driver who doesn't race and won't go above 100?.. Daily driver. Its between a V6 and an LT1. V8 engine with the V6 body. The base Camaro looks like a rocketship compared to my current 2000s vehicle so I'm fine with that. I won't put any mods since I'll probably get the dual exhaust option. Trading in a 2009 Impala and will put about grand down. Hoping to get combined 12-15k off but we'll see with this market.

    • @kenkrout3314
      @kenkrout3314 2 года назад +1

      Same decision going on for me. We are looking to replace our convertible with another. The premium gas requirement is annoying for the V8. I do like the sound of the V8 but not enough to spend the extra $8000.

  • @mikepino4954
    @mikepino4954 4 года назад

    Question for you sir a basic intake header's and atek borla exhaust with a good tune......I'm thinking about 350 to 360 horsepower?? Let me know thanks brother

  • @OogaBOOGAHHH
    @OogaBOOGAHHH 10 месяцев назад +1

    2014 v6 Camaro here not a bad pick at all

  • @JC91284
    @JC91284 2 года назад

    I wish that was true about ppl not racing a v6 I just got mines not even a week ago Ann I’ve had everything thing from gts to camaros to dodge rams with the hemi wanting to race me I think it’s because the car is metallic silver with the black 20in rims and the black racing stripes on the hood and back of car I’m telling she’s one of the sexiest camaros I’ve ever seen I love this car

  • @ej3cohen650
    @ej3cohen650 Год назад

    I have a 2014 V6 RS manual and love it. Where can you get a supercharger for a 2014 RS model? Haven't been able to locate a supercharger for that particular year.

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  Год назад

      call tracy and let him know Camaro ZLS sent you! tracylewisperformance.com

  • @joehaaayyez765
    @joehaaayyez765 4 года назад +3

    I’m planning on getting a 2018 GMC Yukon with a 6.2 v8 so I don’t need another v8 daily but I’m thinking of getting a 2014/15 v6 Camero just for a fun cheap daily driver

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  4 года назад +1

      Joe Haaayyez definitely worth it tbh

    • @mr.iguessso2629
      @mr.iguessso2629 2 года назад

      That's my exact scenario. I already have a 2020 hemi Ram...I wanted something fun for a daily driver so I got the V6 Camaro

  • @Irod69
    @Irod69 5 месяцев назад

    I have a V6 it gets me from Point A to Point B runs great no regrets 😎👍

  • @CynHicks
    @CynHicks 3 года назад +10

    This is an old subject but I want to add my 2 cents 😄 The consequences of making a driving error goes up with HP. As someone that drives at least 3 times more miles than the average U.S. person I can assure you mistakes happen (obviously) and especially in manuals. 335 hp stock for a daily you plan on driving a lot is fun and plenty. Basically I'm saying that I prefer the V6 because with how much I drive the chances that I'll get myself in trouble with 500+ hp is too high. For me it was an easy choice. I'd rather have a Civic than the SS for my purposes. The v6 is a perfect balance for me.

  • @mikeyg3167
    @mikeyg3167 3 года назад +2

    Dude I have to say I happened to come across your video and you opened up my mind to looking into a V6. Thanks

    • @charmamillion
      @charmamillion 3 года назад

      Please dont

    • @mikeyg3167
      @mikeyg3167 3 года назад

      @@charmamillion Yeah I didn't.. after testing a V6 I was like nah so I went with a 2020 SS

    • @charmamillion
      @charmamillion 3 года назад

      @@mikeyg3167 smart man you are, hope you enjoy it, and remember always focus on cooling first, so you won't get heat soaked just a little pointer👍👍👍👍👍

  • @djgreen9870
    @djgreen9870 Год назад

    Just found your account did you build your block and heads or is that all Stock. I have a 2014 Lt 3.5l and am wanting to start a build but don’t know where to start

  • @kevinjames282
    @kevinjames282 3 года назад +1

    You mentioned that you installed a supercharger in your V6 Camaro. Could you advise as to which one you chose? I'm thinking about it and trying to decide which one to go with.

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  3 года назад

      you got it sir... ruclips.net/video/DlVtdXaF8gI/видео.html

  • @FORD150-5.4
    @FORD150-5.4 3 года назад

    Here lfx RS 2LT M6 ..mod.. injen intake, catch can elite, resonador delete, x pipe, NPP delete replace whit magnaflow quad tip, jacfab laminator fx, struck towers, scoop,ect.. I love my Camaro 💪🔥🔥🔥

  • @betochipistube6543
    @betochipistube6543 11 месяцев назад

    Yo what's good I got a 2014 chevrolet camaro LS v6 bone stock what supercharger did you get and was it night and day difference or not I have owned if for 4.5 year's?

  • @lamarkx2259
    @lamarkx2259 2 года назад +1

    I bought me a 2015 V6 2LT Camaro 3 months ago

  • @ahyashkabawad9650
    @ahyashkabawad9650 7 месяцев назад

    I have a 2023 1ss I’m in talks with dealership for this zL1

  • @terrytackett1263
    @terrytackett1263 10 месяцев назад

    I have a dodge challenger sxt plus v6, and getting about 29 mpg

  • @-youtalkingtome
    @-youtalkingtome 3 года назад +3

    Hi Alan, Great vid but I am not sure everything you said is 100 percent true. Like the gas mileage on my V8 is not nearly as bad as you said. Of course if I am hammering it at every stop light it might be different but as a daily driver it is just as comfortable. I have had no issues with it at all either. The Chevy parts are very reasonable and I have a mechanic friend who does any mods and work I need done (so yes I am lucky there). I love your V6 and honestly do people even need the power of the V8 - probably not. I have scared the crap out of my friends when I take off. I am in AZ too - the 91 octane gas price is killing me right now but I knew that going into it. I absolutely adore my V8 but no hate to the V6 owners. You guys have great taste...you own a Camaro...now if it was the 4 cylinder that would be a different story. 😂

  • @driftracerr34
    @driftracerr34 3 года назад +5

    I recently traded in my 3.8 Genesis Coupe for the LT1 and i'm definitely loving the V8. But the drawbacks to the V8 that you stated are a real thing and should definitely be taken into consideration. And mine is an LT1, the SS and ZL1 maintenance costs are may worse. With that being said, V6's get way too much hate for no real reason at all. I owned a BK1 and a BK2 Gen Coupe prior (and I loved them) and my sis has an 8 year old 5th gen v6 Camaro that still runs very well. I don't drive that much per year and I got a great deal on my LT1... so it was worth it to me, but nobody should be shamed or mocked for buying the V6 models. The individuals who do talk shit usually either can't afford the car themselves or have the V8 but an inferiority complex to go along with it.
    Great build by the way

    • @CamaroZLS
      @CamaroZLS  3 года назад

      congrats on the new purchase.. 🙌

  • @sukawyam
    @sukawyam 3 года назад

    1998 Camaro Z28(5.7 litre, 305 horsepower, 6 speed manual, weight 3420 pounds) 13.8 second 1/4 mile @ 104mph per Car & Driver December 1997 issue

  • @skategenie
    @skategenie Год назад

    I'm seeing comments saying I don't need premium fuel for it. I have a 4 cylinder 1LT. Is this true?

  • @Prodriver33
    @Prodriver33 Год назад +1

    I worked at a Chevy dealership for a couple years, we constantly had 3.6 V6 replacements in the shop. That engine is seriously unreliable. You may not have any problems yet but no lie those have major issues and replacing 3.6l happens a lot.

  • @toinfinitiandbeyond9209
    @toinfinitiandbeyond9209 2 года назад

    I hear v6 has cam shaft problem and v8 has cylinder deactivation system which is not a good technology.....so which one is better?.....🤔🤔

  • @sloth7778
    @sloth7778 3 года назад +3

    I jus bought a v6 2019 convertible camaro with 25,000 miles for 21grand cant beat that price and its fast still 🤷🏽‍♂️ not sure how much hp but i love it😂

    • @ela8721
      @ela8721 3 года назад

      Lieutenant Dan it has 335 hp

    • @edforthewin8574
      @edforthewin8574 3 года назад

      Someone is trying to sell me a 2014 Camaro LS for $10K with 50k miles, u think it’s a good deal?

  • @Macaron-tv-50
    @Macaron-tv-50 3 года назад

    Good!CAMARO

  • @johnfeola8606
    @johnfeola8606 Год назад

    Also it’s a 2015 1lt Rs for 16,000 has 100,000 miles I love how it looks just want to see if I’m making the right choice

  • @robertm2172
    @robertm2172 Год назад

    Head turners?

  • @Matthew-rc1xt
    @Matthew-rc1xt 2 года назад

    I want one cuz I can’t afford the V8. In a few years tho hopefully the V8 will still be around