JohnnyUtah
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This actually is Keanu Reeves... my cover is blown!Johnny Utah is played by Keanu Reeves in the 1991 movie Point Break.
Unfortunately, by now their true colors have been revealed for what they are so:Johnny Utah is played by Keanu Reeves in the 1991 movie Point Break.
LOLCamaro's are so intimidating.
Why do they need that again?Some may consider the GT350 to be the performance flagship for Ford, but Ford needs a high performance Mustang any Ford dealer can sell that is not built in limited numbers.
Doesn't excuse the fact that anyone over the age of 30 should know where that name comes from.Unfortunately, by now their true colors have been revealed for what they are so:
Jimmy Crack Corn ...
I'm glad that the Mustang is finally competitive with the Camaro, but comparing a refreshed model to one that's still on its first run is being shortsighted. GM just has to stuff the 10 speed into the Camaro and squeeze some more power out of it and it will instantly be ahead of the Mustang again.LOL
'10-'15 Camaro SS's were basically equal in acceleration to '11-'17 GT's.
And now it looks like that has not changed with the '16+ SS's and the '18+ GT's.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
HAHA!, I doubt you will see substantial gains from the 8 speed to the 10 speed, plus performance isn't free ....so the question is: How much is that going to increase the price of a camaro? Mustang might have the advantage in MSRP next year. Mustangs have way better aftermarket support too, it doesn't take a whole lot of dough to make a mustang outperform even a modded camaro dollar for dollar. Sorry but the Mustang has always been on top.:ford:I'm glad that the Mustang is finally competitive with the Camaro, but comparing a refreshed model to one that's still on its first run is being shortsighted. GM just has to stuff the 10 speed into the Camaro and squeeze some more power out of it and it will instantly be ahead of the Mustang again.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
Irrelevant, since product refreshes always bring price increases. While the Camaro probably won't enjoy the same performance increase from the 10 speed as the 18 Mustang has, a 15-20 hp increase will put it back on top for 2019 since it is still ahead in torque with a better chassis.HAHA!, I doubt you will see substantial gains from the 8 speed to the 10 speed, plus performance isn't free ....so the question is: How much is that going to increase the price of a camaro? Mustang might have the advantage in MSRP next year. Mustangs have way better aftermarket support too, it doesn't take a whole lot of dough to make a mustang outperform even a modded camaro dollar for dollar. Sorry but the Mustang has always been on top.:ford:
I keep hearing this better chassis junk, the camaro has a smaller footprint and therefore it weighs less and is smaller, Ill give the camaro its due in that aspect but the trade off is no back seat, hence sales are slow. In what way is it better again when a GT350r is faster around a track than all naturally aspired camaros currently? GM has the top dog in the Zl1 but the GT500 was and will be king when it hits the streets.Irrelevant, since product refreshes always bring price increases. While the Camaro probably won't enjoy the same performance increase from the 10 speed as the 18 Mustang has, a 15-20 hp increase will put it back on top for 2019 since it is still ahead in torque with a better chassis.
Also, we are comparing vehicles off the showroom floor so aftermarket support is irrelevant although you are correct that the Mustang is easier to mod.
Give credit where credit is due.
Dimensions for the 16-17 Camaro are identical to the 15-18 Mustang so it weighs less and is stiffer just because of better chassis design, not a smaller footprint. A smaller backseat and smaller trunk opening are the compromises for a better handling car.I keep hearing this better chassis junk, the camaro has a smaller footprint and therefore it weighs less and is smaller, Ill give the camaro its due in that aspect but the trade off is no back seat, hence sales are slow. In what way is it better again when a GT350r is faster around a track than all naturally aspired camaros currently? GM has the top dog in the Zl1 but the GT500 was and will be king when it hits the streets.
Actually the Mustang is taller by 1-2" therefore = more weight, It would be nice if we had weights of each chassis bare bones. Things on the SS like thinned glass, plastic suspension parts etc help the camaro with weight. How do you know the chassis is stiffer? Do you have proof, i really would like to see a test? The problem with the 1Le is that it's just another camaro trim, they sell in low numbers and the value along with the other SS trims will tank like crazy. People buy the Gt350 with adm because its special (Shelby name and Motor)not because of pure performance. If the 1le was special then it too would retain its value, but really its just a parts bin car.Dimensions for the 16-17 Camaro are identical to the 15-18 Mustang so it weighs less and is stiffer just because of better chassis design, not a smaller footprint. A smaller backseat and smaller trunk opening are the compromises for a better handling car.
I'm pretty excited for the GT500 but Ford has it's work cut out for them with the ZL1 not to mention the ZL1 1LE.
Honestly the real star that doesn't get enough attention is the regular 1LE. GT350 performance but for $40k and no ADM.
The height of a vehicle doesn't add as much weight as the length and width, which is identical.Actually the Mustang is taller by 1-2" therefore = more weight, It would be nice if we had weights of each chassis bare bones. Things on the SS like thinned glass, plastic suspension parts etc help the camaro with weight. How do you know the chassis is stiffer? Do you have proof, i really would like to see a test? The problem with the 1Le is that it's just another camaro trim, they sell in low numbers and the value along with the other SS trims will tank like crazy. People buy the Gt350 with adm because its special (Shelby name and Motor)not because of pure performance. If the 1le was special then it too would retain its value, but really its just a parts bin car.
Well then we are both off subject LOLThe height of a vehicle doesn't add as much weight as the length and width, which is identical.
How good a chassis is cannot be measured in numbers unfortunately, you just have to drive it to feel it. If you don't feel like doing that then just read up any reputed publication that will echo my thoughts on it exactly. GM knocked it out of the park with the Alpha platform plain and simple.
I won't argue the 1LE is a parts bin special (that was it's exact intention when GM created it in 1988) but this thread is about outright performance, not how fuzzy and "special" a car makes you feel.
OOOH that ALPHA PLATFORM !!111one!!GM knocked it out of the park with the Alpha platform plain and simple.