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M-A-R-S Mars *****es
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![]() In this automotive day and age, any vehicle that has even a trace amount of performance in its DNA has to make the rounds around the Nurburgring. The new Chevy Camaro SS isn't exempt. So after GM revealed the Camaro on Monday, one of the scribes at InsideLine ran up to an engineer to find out what kind of time the Camaro put down at the Nordschleife. According to Doug Houlihan, GM's chief engineer for global rear-wheel-drive vehicles, the Camaro SS ran the 'Ring in 8:20. To put that into perspective, the recently released 2008 Cobalt SS did the deed in 8:22, along with the BMW E46 M3 and the last generation BMW M Coupe, followed by the Lotus Exige S and Porsche Cayman S at 8:25. Ed Welburn, GM'S veep of global design, concedes that the Camaro's shape is merely adequate from an aerodynamic standpoint, with a coefficient of drag on the SS of 0.35 and on the LS/LT models of 0.36 - largely a result of the recessed headlamps and full-width grille. Houlihan went on to say that their time at the 'Ring allowed them to dial in the steering response and suspension settings, and that the StabiliTrak traction control system on the Camaro will be the best GM can offer. Settings on the SS model allow drivers to choose between track and performance modes, along with completely disabling the system. A launch control feature will also be available on the SS. Not bad ehh its in some good company.
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M-A-R-S Mars *****es
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For a heavy bish like that it ain't that bad lol.
8:20 --- 148.32 km/h -- Audi RS6, 400 PS/ 1815 kg (sport auto 03/01) 8:20 --- 148.32 km/h -- BMW M3 E36, 321 PS (Autocar magazine 1997) 8:20 --- 148.32 km/h -- 2008 Honda NSX, 500 PS/??? kg, Autocar - Trust us, it's the next Honda NSX 8:20 --- 148.32 km/h -- Porche 993 GT3, Walter Roehrl (Car magazine 10/99) 8:22 --- 147.75 km/h -- BMW M3 E46, 343 PS/1584 kg (sport auto 12/00) 8:22 --- 147.75 km/h -- BMW M Coupe, 321 PS/1445 kg (sport auto 10/98) 8:22 --- 147.75 km/h -- Mercedes-Benz C55 (sport auto07/2004)
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Senior Tremekian
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anyone know if a stock 4th gen was ever tested there, and if so, what times it ran? it would have been faster if they didnt have to compromise so much for the retro theme, but regardless, 8:20 puts it in good company.
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Crazy Tremekian
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