valentinoamoro
Well-Known Member
1) Manufacturer wts are always lower than real optioned up weights. I expect trim for trim the SS to be within 50 pounds of the Stang (for the SS) from what I'm seeing
2) Where the Camaro will gain an advantage over the Stang is in the automatic gearing. Manuals are equivalent, and here the Camaro is probably slightly faster due to the more powerful engine. I expect the Coyote to be more of a screamer Vs the torquier and lazier LT1.
3) I expect it to handle better properly equipped Vs the GT-PP. Ford's given us all the goodies (Torsen, brakes, radiator etc) in the PP, however, they have left a lot of easy stuff on the table for us to fix (ex: shocks, struts, maybe springs, IRS bracing, sways, potentially wider wheels). A lot of people in the performance pony segment would do these anyway just to dial the car into their liking.
4) The price difference is quite large and I'm not sure if its justified at this stage, will have to wait to see the reviews. It's probably works cheaper to improve the Stangs handling and do a lot more like nicer wheels.
5) The LT1 doesnt have the storied reliability of the Coyote, and not sure about the ability to take on boost
6) For most people, the difference in the cars is negligible (other than price). A lot of people into handling/power will likely go aftermarket anyway in this segment (as long as the basics are good from the factory, which they are). They even look similar from some angles (look at the MOTM on the front page and the new SS :-))
7) They have not fixed the bunker like visibility of the Camaro. It's a huge deal breaker for me.
8) I like the interior of the Camaro. It's more nightclub Vs the sophisticated grown up Stang's look, but both are nice. I expect the Stangs one to age better.
9) The Mustang continues the tradition of being the peoples pony car (a solid all rounder but probably not the best at anything out of the factory) and the best platform to mod. However, until we hear more about the Camaro cant say that for sure.
2) Where the Camaro will gain an advantage over the Stang is in the automatic gearing. Manuals are equivalent, and here the Camaro is probably slightly faster due to the more powerful engine. I expect the Coyote to be more of a screamer Vs the torquier and lazier LT1.
3) I expect it to handle better properly equipped Vs the GT-PP. Ford's given us all the goodies (Torsen, brakes, radiator etc) in the PP, however, they have left a lot of easy stuff on the table for us to fix (ex: shocks, struts, maybe springs, IRS bracing, sways, potentially wider wheels). A lot of people in the performance pony segment would do these anyway just to dial the car into their liking.
4) The price difference is quite large and I'm not sure if its justified at this stage, will have to wait to see the reviews. It's probably works cheaper to improve the Stangs handling and do a lot more like nicer wheels.
5) The LT1 doesnt have the storied reliability of the Coyote, and not sure about the ability to take on boost
6) For most people, the difference in the cars is negligible (other than price). A lot of people into handling/power will likely go aftermarket anyway in this segment (as long as the basics are good from the factory, which they are). They even look similar from some angles (look at the MOTM on the front page and the new SS :-))
7) They have not fixed the bunker like visibility of the Camaro. It's a huge deal breaker for me.
8) I like the interior of the Camaro. It's more nightclub Vs the sophisticated grown up Stang's look, but both are nice. I expect the Stangs one to age better.
9) The Mustang continues the tradition of being the peoples pony car (a solid all rounder but probably not the best at anything out of the factory) and the best platform to mod. However, until we hear more about the Camaro cant say that for sure.
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