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With all that said, the Camaro has been pretty much praised for its interior. I only really see Mustang fans butt hurt over the Camaro complaining about the styling, or using styling as a way to knock the car. Is visibility a geniun knock, absolutely. Mustangs have their visibility issues too. Like seeing the front corners on your cars.

I've sat in both cars extensively, and for you to say the Camaros seats are a little softer just shows your bias. I'm 6'4" and 220 lbs, how is it I have head room and you don't? Please also inform me of what "less" the Camaro is giving you. I mean two 8 inch screens, heated steering, a head up display, availability to change the interior lighting, heated and ventilated seats, Apple car play and android integration, wireless charging, park assist, lane change alert, blind spot alert, electronic parking brake. I could go on, but the fact is all those 8 million buttons on the Mustang does not equal, "more". You get "more" from the Camaro technology wise. Plain and simple.
No bias here. I'm also 6'4 and I've got about 50 pounds on you! Most of what you mentioned like interior lighting. Ford has offered for years. I paid 36 out the door for a premium Mustang. You cant get all the goodies you mentioned in the base Camaro that costs more than my premium. You want all the bells and whistles in the Camaro. Prepare to pay 50+! I know I did on my last Camaro. If you like your Camaro. Im happy for you. As an EX Camaro owner. I'll wait for the next gen if I decide to go back to GM.
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No bias here. I'm also 6'4 and I've got about 50 pounds on you! Most of what you mentioned like interior lighting. Ford has offered for years. I paid 36 out the door for a premium Mustang. You cant get all the goodies you mentioned in the base Camaro that costs more than my premium. If you like your Camaro. Im happy for you. As an EX Camaro owner. I'll wait for the next gen if I decide to go back to GM.
Ok brother, Kudos then. But not starting shit, how does your head not fit. I got room to spare.
 

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No bias here. I'm also 6'4 and I've got about 50 pounds on you! Most of what you mentioned like interior lighting. Ford has offered for years. I paid 36 out the door for a premium Mustang. You cant get all the goodies you mentioned in the base Camaro that costs more than my premium. You want all the bells and whistles in the Camaro. Prepare to pay 50+! I know I did on my last Camaro. If you like your Camaro. Im happy for you. As an EX Camaro owner. I'll wait for the next gen if I decide to go back to GM.
The only way you're getting over 50 is if you get a bunch of dealer installed options. But yes it is more expensive. You also get more for those doll hairs.
 

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Ok brother, Kudos then. But not starting shit, how does your head not fit. I got room to spare.
I do fit better in the 6th gen. I can fit in a 6th gen wearing a helmet as long as the car doesn't have a sun roofand I lean the seat back a little. I couldn't fit in the 5th gen. just sitting in the car for a joy ride. I said The 6th gen has made huge strides over the last generation. The interior just needs a little more work. The rest of the car is very appealing to me.
 

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Camaros do not vibrate the seat, nor does it have forward collision alert.
New registration, "competing" car model (vs. the site namesake model), argumentative _and_ erroneous technical information regarding aforementioned car ...

Hmm ... :D

Side note: my GT _does_ have forward collision alert, scares the hell of out me sometimes. Probably a good indicator I need to change my driving habits a touch :lol:
 

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New registration, "competing" car model (vs. the site namesake model), argumentative _and_ erroneous technical information regarding aforementioned car ...

Hmm ... :D

Side note: my GT _does_ have forward collision alert, scares the hell of out me sometimes. Probably a good indicator I need to change my driving habits a touch :lol:
He will not last long here. First he is being too argumentative without paying his dues, and he is ignorant on the car he supports. :frusty:
 

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The 5th gen got an interior award from them too, and we know what the consensus was about that interior...

With all that said, the Camaro has been pretty much praised for its interior. I only really see Mustang fans butt hurt over the Camaro complaining about the styling, or using styling as a way to knock the car. Is visibility a geniun knock, absolutely. Mustangs have their visibility issues too. Like seeing the front corners on your cars.

I've sat in both cars extensively, and for you to say the Camaros seats are a little softer just shows your bias. I'm 6'4" and 220 lbs, how is it I have head room and you don't? Please also inform me of what "less" the Camaro is giving you. I mean two 8 inch screens, heated steering, a head up display, availability to change the interior lighting, heated and ventilated seats, Apple car play and android integration, wireless charging, park assist, lane change alert, blind spot alert, electronic parking brake. I could go on, but the fact is all those 8 million buttons on the Mustang does not equal, "more". You get "more" from the Camaro technology wise. Plain and simple.
Yeah except Mustangs don't have a forward collision prevention system, or a lane change prevention system that will also vibrate your seat. Or a heads up display or an 8 inch HD screen in the dash that is programmable. Much more programming in the drive mode selectors, to include exhaust note, electronic parking brake, rev matching paddle shifters, heated steering, mag ride, yes wireless charging is important to us, my wife's phone supports it and less chords in the cabin makes her happy for her new car.
They both have tech not available in the other. You can't get radar cruise control or rain sensing wipers in the Camaro. And wireless charging still requires a wire if you want to use Carplay or Android Auto.

You sound a lot like Hancock who supposedly was banned for "not" trolling. I don't understand the motivation of coming to the competitors forum just to try to prove you have the better car. Maybe you need the reassurance? Look, they're both great cars and they both have their strengths and weaknesses and as long as they're both around, everyone benefits from the competition.
 

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He will not last long here. First he is being too argumentative without paying his dues, and he is ignorant on the car he supports. :frusty:
Zane one thing no one could ever say about you is you're not a car enthusiast. Most of these combative guys are easy to label as trolls because they clearly have an agenda, but you've always been open-minded, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic about cars in general.
 

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He will not last long here. First he is being too argumentative without paying his dues, and he is ignorant on the car he supports. :frusty:
MORE importantly he is ignorant about the car this forum exists for. Not unlike quite a few others...
 

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Yeah except Mustangs don't have a forward collision prevention system, or a lane change prevention system that will also vibrate your seat. Or a heads up display or an 8 inch HD screen in the dash that is programmable. Much more programming in the drive mode selectors, to include exhaust note, electronic parking brake, rev matching paddle shifters, heated steering, mag ride, yes wireless charging is important to us, my wife's phone supports it and less chords in the cabin makes her happy for her new car.

Point is, there isn't 80 buttons needed to accomplish that. I mean seriously, a whole Numeric phone key pad? It a wave of plastic buttons that break off eventually.
Rev match paddle shifters? Can you not shift your car effectively? I can rev match fine myself, that's why I bought a stick, to drive my car instead of playing with my dash gadgets. The Mustangs center screen is programmable with different gauges. I agree the camaros dash screen is nicer. Whole numeric key pad? That's the base model, not the premium with the touch screen. I'm happy you like your car though, it is nice.
 

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Zane one thing no one could ever say about you is you're not a car enthusiast. Most of these combative guys are easy to label as trolls because they clearly have an agenda, but you've always been open-minded, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic about cars in general.
I'd definitely say open minded and enthusiastic about cars. But as he genius below said, let's not get carried away with knowledgeable haha. :cheers:
 

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Rev match is a great option to have if you're not as proficient at heel/toe on a road course for sure entering into a corner that needs a downshift but otherwise it's just another tool to be used for fun on the street that can be turned off if you need to man up and go all natural. Options are good to be had.
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