Re: AutoWeek reviews the 2014 Chevy SS
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 12:24 pm
Yeah, I just realized that it was just an MSN repost of the M/T article.
Don't be a tool, repair it.
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Well timing is everything, isn't it?The Malibu used an early VF concept for its styling, so in fact the Malibu is styled AFTER and FROM the SS.
Yep, I knew the "modded vs. stock" argument was coming. That's how I spot the idiots. Like I said, I owned an STi, and it was modded. And you know how much it cost? Fucking damn near $40k, and I didn't even get it with all the options that were available. Only some of them. The SS at $45k is fully loaded, and much faster than the STi, completely bone stock. My STi had about 350 HP, and I still don't think it was as fast as a stock SS.
And there's more - the SS's magneride suspension is better, it rides much better than the STi, the noise it makes is better, it has more room inside, it's better designed with higher quality materials, the STi still uses super cheap econobox plastics for everything.
I liked my STi, but the SS is a great car. You would know that if you had driven one but you obviously haven't. It handles WAY better than you think it does - trust me, I know what STi fanboys are like - you would drive an SS, then go back to your STi and wonder where the hell all the power is.
Unfortunately for you, GM is actually making some really great cars now. If you were more open minded about it, you would be justifiably excited about this car. It's not much more than a loaded STi, and it offers a hell of a lot of bang for the buck.
And the engine is a proven LS3, you can take that shit to the track every single day and drive it home. You know you can't abuse the EJ257 or it will eat a ring land. And seriously, the sound of that LS3 V8.