^ As a fellow Camaro owner, that post gets Just a bit curious, but how's you gas mileage with the V-8? I opted for the V-6 because of the crazy amount of mileage I rack up in a week, but I've been wondering if I could have lived (ie., afforded) to drive the V-8 (which would have been a hell of a lot more fun). Q2
Nice looking car, although I still had a hard time seeing out the windshield of the one I rented last year, and opening the door in a parking lot isn't easy.
the mileage isn't terrible, these GM engines are marvels of engineering,but it isn't great, this car is NOT a daily driver though. The dealership loaned us the v6 version until this one got here and I loved it, I plan on upgrading my daily driver 02 Camaro to a 2LT next year. RevDMV, visibility is the Camaro's biggest weakness, Had I not discovered the 1LE package there would have been a Dodge Challenger in that picture. Mine has a backup camera which mitigates some of the problems, but GM REALLY needs to work on the massive blind spots. As for the doors, something you learn from driving these cars a lot is how to park so you have enough space. This camaro is nowhere near as bad as the F-body camaro.
It gets worse, I'm considering ditching cars for fun times all together and getting a Honda CB1100 bike: http://powersports.honda.com/2013/cb1100.aspx
Matt Fraction's Hawkeye is the best I saw this on the ground while I was walking around town today: I wonder if they have good dental.
Yay! Did you like bouldering?! My climbing gym had a glowstick climb last night! T'was brillig. Also, my back muscles look a bit like a smiley face, which apparently facebook tried to tag.
^ Wow, that looks like fun! Do you find your hand muscles get strong really quickly or does it take a long time to build up to it? Funny, in Ruaidhri's photo I'm like where are the belaying lines? Then I spotted the padding below.