View Poll Results: Which?
Trailblazer SS
40
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G35 Sedan 6mt
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Trailblazer SS or G35 Sedan
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If you need to tow a boat, the answer is simple.You cant tow a boat with a G sedan. Done deal.
Now go slap a Magna Charger or STS Turbo kit on the SS and kick some ****.
Now go slap a Magna Charger or STS Turbo kit on the SS and kick some ****.
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Originally Posted by wiz2
If you need to tow a boat, the answer is simple.You cant tow a boat with a G sedan. Done deal.
Now go slap a Magna Charger or STS Turbo kit on the SS and kick some ****.
Now go slap a Magna Charger or STS Turbo kit on the SS and kick some ****.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQiUEzC0IIk
ahaha
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Originally Posted by IvoryPearl07g
i did. 14.1 on that run, i think he was high 14's to almost 15 flat. it hung the first 330ft, then fell back some.
Hell on a mildish day my Inline 6 Trailblazer with a tune and Cai ran a 15.6@87 haha
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yea 90 degrees, HIGH humidity. he had a good trap....just under 100 i think...maybe 97 or so. this is off of my memory as I have misplaced the slip to that run. i only have my slip from my best run. If i had better than stock tires with no camber issues from being lower, the G had a 13.8 in her.
14@102 was my best
14@102 was my best
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Originally Posted by wiz2
If you need to tow a boat, the answer is simple.You cant tow a boat with a G sedan. Done deal.
Now go slap a Magna Charger or STS Turbo kit on the SS and kick some ****.
Now go slap a Magna Charger or STS Turbo kit on the SS and kick some ****.
boosted SS
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domestics are so reaible (this coming from a nissan service advisor) i had 2 350z's now i have a 06 vette its so nice to have 400hp and still get better city gas mileage than a 350z
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Originally Posted by IvoryPearl07g
lol, last fill up on mine. due to very spirited driving and a few runs, 17mpg averaged.
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Originally Posted by WannabeSS
There aint no way in hell im gonna find an SRT8 for under 20k. And the only way i'd get an SS over a G is because its so much more useful. Our boat weights like 4500lbs. A SRT8s max towing capacity is 3000lbs. And it doesnt even come with a hitch. So i dont like that thing. For a lot less money SS is going to be faster.
And yes, an SS has an LS2. Same engine that was in the 05-07 Corvette, GTO, and CTS-V.
And yes, an SS has an LS2. Same engine that was in the 05-07 Corvette, GTO, and CTS-V.
As you know the SS and the G are two completely different vehicles for completely different purposes... Take a few minutes and decide what you're looking for most in a car/truck and then pick the one that comes out on top!
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Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
Yeah it's damn near impossible to find an SRT8 under 30K.
As you know the SS and the G are two completely different vehicles for completely different purposes... Take a few minutes and decide what you're looking for most in a car/truck and then pick the one that comes out on top!
As you know the SS and the G are two completely different vehicles for completely different purposes... Take a few minutes and decide what you're looking for most in a car/truck and then pick the one that comes out on top!
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Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
fixed
Before that was a Saab 9-3. And before that, we had alllll GMs until like 1991-1993 when we had a few fords.
GMs had never given us any problems lol they still dont either.
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Originally Posted by WannabeSS
You do realise, our 2004 G35X is the only Japanese car we have ever owned, right?
Before that was a Saab 9-3. And before that, we had alllll GMs until like 1991-1993 when we had a few fords.
GMs had never given us any problems lol they still dont either.
Before that was a Saab 9-3. And before that, we had alllll GMs until like 1991-1993 when we had a few fords.
GMs had never given us any problems lol they still dont either.
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Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
I'm just messin... so long as you don't go with a Ford, domestics can actually be pretty good cars
The other day i went to a ford dealer and they had some classic 70s mustang sitting on the showroom floor. Sat in a GT500 next to it, then sat in the classic and the build quality was actually BETTER in the 60s car. it didnt feel cheap and like it was going to fall apart.