View Poll Results: Do you want to see a return of Cubic Inch markings on SS models?
Yes.



73
79.35%
No.



19
20.65%
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Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Um, the Cobalt SS's displacement is like 122, not 100. 100 is 1.6L, the SS is 2.0L.
I miss the days when engines had their displacement and factory horsepower on the air filter. That was cool. Although, I don't like having to say that my friend has a "Chevelle Ess Ess Three Ninety Six Three Seventy Five" in order to describe his car. I like the current Chevy engine monikers (LS1, LS2, etc), but people outside the GM world don't know what they mean. Something more meaningful would be nice. Most people these days don't know how to equate inches with liters, and most cars are advertised/marketed using liters, so let's go with that.
I liked the first-gen markings like SS 396. I'd want to see it modernized, though. Maybe it should be marked in liters. I like the 5.7 and 6.0 liters on the trunklid of the GTOs.
I miss the days when engines had their displacement and factory horsepower on the air filter. That was cool. Although, I don't like having to say that my friend has a "Chevelle Ess Ess Three Ninety Six Three Seventy Five" in order to describe his car. I like the current Chevy engine monikers (LS1, LS2, etc), but people outside the GM world don't know what they mean. Something more meaningful would be nice. Most people these days don't know how to equate inches with liters, and most cars are advertised/marketed using liters, so let's go with that.
I liked the first-gen markings like SS 396. I'd want to see it modernized, though. Maybe it should be marked in liters. I like the 5.7 and 6.0 liters on the trunklid of the GTOs.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Put the liters of displacement on the back of the car, and put the displacement in CID on or in the engine bay. The Viper has v10 505 written right by the intake. Looks pretty badass to me.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
What about putting the c.i., and other performance badging in a small in expensive package to check on the option box if the buyer so pleases?
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Originally Posted by Jason E
Cubic inches don't exist anymore, in terms of marketplace standing. I love the idea of displaying liters, as GM typically has the largest engine displacements in a given segment. But cubic inches? Eh...no.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
call me old fashioned but SS378 sounds alot better than SS6.2L.........
now.......................
if...............
say...........................
we get the LS7...............................
i know i damn well want the side of my car to say Z/28 and under it read 427CID 505 HP
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but thats just me
now.......................
if...............
say...........................
we get the LS7...............................
i know i damn well want the side of my car to say Z/28 and under it read 427CID 505 HP
..............but thats just me
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Give the V8's the displacement designations in cubic inches. People still like cool little details and badges on their cars just like they did 30-40 years ago. I know I would like it. It adds character as cars are fairly generic through models/lines these days.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Originally Posted by Bud M
V8s, yes. The metric designations don't suit a musclecar.
Fours and sixes, nah. "180 c. i." won't impress anyone.
Fours and sixes, nah. "180 c. i." won't impress anyone.
But I agree, 122 Cu In. would look silly on a SS Cobalt.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Originally Posted by Bud M
V8s, yes. The metric designations don't suit a musclecar.
Fours and sixes, nah. "180 c. i." won't impress anyone.
Fours and sixes, nah. "180 c. i." won't impress anyone.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
I can't believe that so many people are stupid enough to want C.I.D. returned to car badges. 
The rest of the free world measures engine displacement in liters. No wonder the euros make fun of us and think we're a bunch of uncivilized nitwits.

The rest of the free world measures engine displacement in liters. No wonder the euros make fun of us and think we're a bunch of uncivilized nitwits.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Originally Posted by jg95z28
I can't believe that so many people are stupid enough to want C.I.D. returned to car badges. 
The rest of the free world measures engine displacement in liters. No wonder the euros make fun of us and think we're a bunch of uncivilized nitwits.


The rest of the free world measures engine displacement in liters. No wonder the euros make fun of us and think we're a bunch of uncivilized nitwits.

Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
My 67 firebird has 3.8 litre right on the hood where the 400 should be
. Im all about leaving them clean now though looks beter to me.
. Im all about leaving them clean now though looks beter to me.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Originally Posted by jg95z28
I can't believe that so many people are stupid enough to want C.I.D. returned to car badges. 
The rest of the free world measures engine displacement in liters. No wonder the euros make fun of us and think we're a bunch of uncivilized nitwits.


The rest of the free world measures engine displacement in liters. No wonder the euros make fun of us and think we're a bunch of uncivilized nitwits.

I always liked how the 02 GMMG ZL1 cars had 427 written on the side. It should be a designation written somewhere on all of the v8 cars.
Re: Would you like to see Cubic Inch markings on SS models again?
Originally Posted by jg95z28
I can't believe that so many people are stupid enough to want C.I.D. returned to car badges. 
The rest of the free world measures engine displacement in liters. No wonder the euros make fun of us and think we're a bunch of uncivilized nitwits.


The rest of the free world measures engine displacement in liters. No wonder the euros make fun of us and think we're a bunch of uncivilized nitwits.

No thanks.

