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Originally Posted by coolman
If your buying it to be rare don't buy a camaro. They just passed the 100k mark in the first year alone. Give it five years. You'll see just as many camaros
if not more than mustangs running around. IF you wanted rare you should have got a 2010 GT500. Right around 4,000 built(convert and coupes combined) only 68 in my color combo. 
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didnt buy it cause i thought it was rare, it would be dumb to think that these cars will ever be rare because they are very affordable and very popular, just like the stang. I knew they just past the 100k mark also. (just stating that where I am geographically they are more rare which is why i typed "where i'm at") They are both beautiful cars but my major reason for buying the camaro over the stang was that
I do like the looks better than the stang plus the warranty is great, plus i just couldnt wait for the new stang with the camaro sitting there looking at me.
I never really been into the Chevy vs Ford rivalry, I have owned 3 of each, a couple chrysler products (2 jeeps and my current dodge), and a few Japanese Imports, In my almost 29yrs alive. So I have no bias toward either. (never had a euro car, maybe in the future??)
Couldnt have gotten a GT500 its not practical for me my Camaro is my DD my last diagnostics from onstar has me at 43 miles per day and I like getting 26mpg on 87 octane. Plus the whole deal of paying another mortgage for a car.
I'll probably have to wait until my kids (4yr old and 6yr old) are out on their own before I really splurge on myself for an vehicle. Right now they are priority #1, as they should be. But, Hopefully everything isn't hybrid or electric by then!:(