Cardude99
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Okay, today I went to the Phoenix international auto show. Obviously not one of the good ones but it was fun.
I was lucky enough to be able to sit in both a Mustang GT and a Camaro SS. One of the things I can say without a doubt is that the Camaro had a very nice shifter and clutch, it was a pleasure compared to the Mt 82. Also I must give props to be frameless rear view mirror on the Camaro as that was a very nice touch. However that is where the true advantages are as I did not get to test drive either call her I can't comment on performance.
The Mustang ruled in several categories. The visibility in the Mustang was amazing compared to the Camaro and just as good as I remember from my previous Mustang. The ergonomics in the Mustang is worlds and above the Camaro. I love how I can hang my arm out in the Mustang as that is how I drive. The Camaro was amazingly uncomfortable to sit in where the Mustang was a pleasure even compared to my Hellcat. I am not a small guy and was surprised on how comfortable the GT was. The blind spots in the Camaro were horrible. The rear view in the Camaro was absolutely terrible as the slope of the rear window made it so there was about 6 inches of room to look through. The overall interior design of Camaro downright sucked. While I'm sure the Mustang loses in the performance category it more than makes up for that in the Ergonomics and comfortability category.
I am not going to lie, i really wanted to love the Camaro because of the performance benefits. I wanted to fall in love and just say that the cons are not that bad and totally no nig deal. However I did not get that luxury. The cons of the Camaro were just that bad. When I decide to buy my next car, while the performance of the Camaro is tempting, it is not enough to make up for how uncomfortable horrible the visibility is inside that vehicle. At this time the Mustang totally has my vote as the more well rounded performance automobile.
I still reserve my right to a final opinion until I test drive both vehicles but as of right now I can say proudly that I am happy the Mustang still wins my heart. Perhaps when I drive both that could change but at this time I am a Mustang fanatic proud and true.
PS, 707 horsepower for 65 Grand was too much of a bargain to pass up so please don't hate me for owning a Hellcat. At 9 mpg the Hellcat is not a practical daily driver. It's just a toy.
I was lucky enough to be able to sit in both a Mustang GT and a Camaro SS. One of the things I can say without a doubt is that the Camaro had a very nice shifter and clutch, it was a pleasure compared to the Mt 82. Also I must give props to be frameless rear view mirror on the Camaro as that was a very nice touch. However that is where the true advantages are as I did not get to test drive either call her I can't comment on performance.
The Mustang ruled in several categories. The visibility in the Mustang was amazing compared to the Camaro and just as good as I remember from my previous Mustang. The ergonomics in the Mustang is worlds and above the Camaro. I love how I can hang my arm out in the Mustang as that is how I drive. The Camaro was amazingly uncomfortable to sit in where the Mustang was a pleasure even compared to my Hellcat. I am not a small guy and was surprised on how comfortable the GT was. The blind spots in the Camaro were horrible. The rear view in the Camaro was absolutely terrible as the slope of the rear window made it so there was about 6 inches of room to look through. The overall interior design of Camaro downright sucked. While I'm sure the Mustang loses in the performance category it more than makes up for that in the Ergonomics and comfortability category.
I am not going to lie, i really wanted to love the Camaro because of the performance benefits. I wanted to fall in love and just say that the cons are not that bad and totally no nig deal. However I did not get that luxury. The cons of the Camaro were just that bad. When I decide to buy my next car, while the performance of the Camaro is tempting, it is not enough to make up for how uncomfortable horrible the visibility is inside that vehicle. At this time the Mustang totally has my vote as the more well rounded performance automobile.
I still reserve my right to a final opinion until I test drive both vehicles but as of right now I can say proudly that I am happy the Mustang still wins my heart. Perhaps when I drive both that could change but at this time I am a Mustang fanatic proud and true.
PS, 707 horsepower for 65 Grand was too much of a bargain to pass up so please don't hate me for owning a Hellcat. At 9 mpg the Hellcat is not a practical daily driver. It's just a toy.
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