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Originally Posted by Jekyll-N-Hyde
You know ford did a Great job with the new mustang. I actually respect they said we are staying with a live rear axle we are going to make it better at handling !!!!!!
Its ok to like both if thats how you feel.
I do think its funny people say one reason they buy the Camaro is they get more looks in the Camaro.....is that why you want the car ?
oh well to each there own here is two everyone who buys a new Camaro or Mustang. Lets support each automaker and keep money in the system and smiles on our faces.
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Well I bought my car for the HP:Price ratio. Plain and simple. The 2011 Mustang made me have to think twice, but since the Mustang would've cost a lot more to get rid of those dumb driving lights, I stuck with the Camaro. I hate the driving light so much on the GT.
With that being said. I am not going to lie. I love seeing people look at my car. I did buy a color that doesn't get as many looks, but I don't like sticking out like a sore thumb either. I'd probably have considered a very dark burnt orange though if it was offered like the 2011 Challenger has. That color is beautiful!
If I had the money, I'd have all three because I respect the fact that even with rising fuel prices, the big 3 are willing to make impractical (no real rear seating, no towing, bad fuel economy) cars that people enjoy driving and being seen in. Sometimes the boring practical choice just isn't the one you want to make! I truly hope that V8s will continue to be offered in these cars for many years to come, even if they have to shrink them down and add power adders, you just can't beat the sound of a lower RPM V8.