So gentleman, if you were buying tomorrow what's your order? For me it would be:
1) Camaro
2) Challenger
3) Mustang
Now, if the Mustang really gets the 400hp 5.0 DOHC engine next year then it moves to the top of the list
Order agreed.
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So gentleman, if you were buying tomorrow what's your order? For me it would be:
1) Camaro
2) Challenger
3) Mustang
Now, if the Mustang really gets the 400hp 5.0 DOHC engine next year then it moves to the top of the list
I wasn't a fan of the Challenger at first (looks-wise, at least) until I saw one in person and it's flippin sweet Napoleon. Although I'm just a bit biased towards the Camaro.
The Camaro came out ahead of the Mustang? Surprising, it's not like that happened with the last gen of Camaros and Mustangs, and the gen before that... and before that.
And who gives a crap about a 400hp Mustang, I needs me some LS9 in a new Camaro.
The Camaro came out ahead of the Mustang? Surprising, it's not like that happened with the last gen of Camaros and Mustangs, and the gen before that... and before that.
And who gives a crap about a 400hp Mustang, I needs me some LS9 in a new Camaro.
GM won't last long enough to make that happen. Plus, it's probably not a good idea to make a muscle car that gets 14mpg if you want any hope of getting more government money...