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securityguy

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  1. TTG - keeping the Legacy until one of my twins graduates college this spring. I am then going to do the GTP on my 15 and get him a brand new 16 or a factory order 17 loaded with ES and every option imaginable. At that time, I am going to either get a 2016 Camaro 2SS or a Jaguar XF. The Jag's have come a long way and the reviews have been excellent. I love the Audi 6 and 7 too but they are everywhere and I want something different that not everyone is driving around in. Plus, the Jag got a better review than the Audi's. I have ZERO interest in the Holden SS but I know someone that plopped down over $50K on one and he appears to be happy with it.
  2. skye - the Camaro SS is not based on the Holden. The new Camaro is built on the latest GM architecture used on the cadillac ATS which has won numerous awards. Now the Chevy SS Sedan is a different story and will be extinct after the 2017 model year...at least that's what GM is saying. Just making sure we are clearly distinguishing between the Camaro SS and the SS Sedan;)
  3. Right there with you Mach2. I am looking very seriously at the New Jag XE and XF. Both have received excellent reviews and the XE beat the BMW 3-Series in a recent test which no one has ever done in the past. Cars come with 5 years 60K miles free maintenance too which caught my attention. I never keep anything past 30 anyway but I must say I love the new Jags and they have received very high marks in the recent past for being a top notch automobile versus the "always in the shop" cars of the past. They've come a long way!
  4. ^^^I travel extensively all across the US and Canada and rent a TON of cars. When I know I'm in the market, I rent what I am interested in buying so I can drive it for a few days and get to really know the car. Taking a car on a 15-30 minute test drive is very inadequate and doesn't share with you what you really need to know before biting the bullet. Car buying is very emotional and an large % of the population buy cars that in a week or so they hate and wish they never bought.
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