As you guys know I'm quite the car guy and I love the new Camaro...but there's been a bit of a hitch. Was finally able to sit in a Camaro without that stupid headspace-stealing sunroof and yes I fit much better...but there's inch, maybe less, left between my head and the roof when the seat is as far down as it can go (no I will not lean the seat back a lot, I don't drive like that). And right next to the Camaro was a Challenger, and while the Mustang may pale a bit next to the Camaro, the Challenger held it's own. Plus it's a whole lot bigger inside...
Anyways I thought what I'd do is start this thread to talk over the pros and cons of the Camaro, the Challenger and the Mustang. Now, ignoring the obvious one that I can't yet begin to afford a new car yet I still think it's kinda fun to talk about it. So here we go:
Chevrolet Camaro SS 2010 (manual)
http://www.chevrolet.com/vehicles/2010/camaro/overview.do
Pros:
-Styling, exterior and interior
-Very comfy seats
-Great gadgets for the trim I want
-Good fuel economy even with the V8
-Most amount of HP
-6-speed manual
-Indipendent Rear Suspension, generally thought to have the best and sportiest handling of the three
Cons:
-Lack of headspace seeing as I just barely fit in it
-Rear seats useless (already knew this though seing how tall I am)
-Visibility worst of the three (but still managable)
-Still going to be expensive for a while here in Sweden
Dodge Challenger R/T 2009 (manual)
http://www.dodge.com/en/2009/challenger/
Pros:
-Exterior styling, most retro of the three.
-Interior room
-Good gadgets, only really lacks USB that the Camaro has
-Good fuel economy even with the V8
-Huge trunk
-More HP then the Mustang
-Cheaper then Camaro at this trim
-6-speed manual
-Indipendent Rear Suspension, and probably the smoothest ride, but that might work against it...
Cons:
...since it's not a sports platform to begin with to there's probably going to be a lack of handling and won't be near as as sporty as the other two
-Interior styling, worst of the three. Even in manual that shifter needs to be replaced ASAP. And the steering wheel isn't that pretty.
-Seats while okay, a bit too narrow. This is fixable with a diet on my part though.
-Backseat is almost completly useless still, despite interior space.
-Less HP then the Camaro
-BIG and WIDE. Not a huge issue but will take some getting used to, and may be be a problem with garages and so on.
Ford Mustang GT 2010 (manual)
http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mustang/
It should be noted that where I to get a Mustang, it would probably be the 2005-09 version since I'm not really "feeling" the new styling.
Pros:
-Still better looking most cars on the road
-Okay interior
-Okay gadgets
-Cheap, lots of parts and extras
-While the new styling isn't quite my thing, the glass roof option is kinda cool
-Lightest and smallest of the three
Cons:
-Solid rear axle, so worst handling of the three. But the low weight might help some of that.
-Least amount of HP
-While not common, definetly more common then the Camaro and Challenger around here
-Worst seats of the three, but better ones are an option.
-"Only" a 5-speed manual, could probably live with that.
-While technically the worst fuel economy, it's not by much.
-Not really a color on it that I really like, but that's fixable with a piant job.
Should be added that sportyness and handling matters a bit to me after driving A LOT in my Saab with sports trim for the last few years.
Feel free to help me out with opinions and voting but please no brandbashing in any direction, and DO NOT turn this intro a thread about autobailouts. If I wanted that I would have started this thread at a car forum.
Thanks in advance for your opinions
Anyways I thought what I'd do is start this thread to talk over the pros and cons of the Camaro, the Challenger and the Mustang. Now, ignoring the obvious one that I can't yet begin to afford a new car yet I still think it's kinda fun to talk about it. So here we go:
Chevrolet Camaro SS 2010 (manual)
http://www.chevrolet.com/vehicles/2010/camaro/overview.do
Pros:
-Styling, exterior and interior
-Very comfy seats
-Great gadgets for the trim I want
-Good fuel economy even with the V8
-Most amount of HP
-6-speed manual
-Indipendent Rear Suspension, generally thought to have the best and sportiest handling of the three
Cons:
-Lack of headspace seeing as I just barely fit in it
-Rear seats useless (already knew this though seing how tall I am)
-Visibility worst of the three (but still managable)
-Still going to be expensive for a while here in Sweden
Dodge Challenger R/T 2009 (manual)
http://www.dodge.com/en/2009/challenger/
Pros:
-Exterior styling, most retro of the three.
-Interior room
-Good gadgets, only really lacks USB that the Camaro has
-Good fuel economy even with the V8
-Huge trunk
-More HP then the Mustang
-Cheaper then Camaro at this trim
-6-speed manual
-Indipendent Rear Suspension, and probably the smoothest ride, but that might work against it...
Cons:
...since it's not a sports platform to begin with to there's probably going to be a lack of handling and won't be near as as sporty as the other two
-Interior styling, worst of the three. Even in manual that shifter needs to be replaced ASAP. And the steering wheel isn't that pretty.
-Seats while okay, a bit too narrow. This is fixable with a diet on my part though.
-Backseat is almost completly useless still, despite interior space.
-Less HP then the Camaro
-BIG and WIDE. Not a huge issue but will take some getting used to, and may be be a problem with garages and so on.
Ford Mustang GT 2010 (manual)
http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mustang/
It should be noted that where I to get a Mustang, it would probably be the 2005-09 version since I'm not really "feeling" the new styling.
Pros:
-Still better looking most cars on the road
-Okay interior
-Okay gadgets
-Cheap, lots of parts and extras
-While the new styling isn't quite my thing, the glass roof option is kinda cool
-Lightest and smallest of the three
Cons:
-Solid rear axle, so worst handling of the three. But the low weight might help some of that.
-Least amount of HP
-While not common, definetly more common then the Camaro and Challenger around here
-Worst seats of the three, but better ones are an option.
-"Only" a 5-speed manual, could probably live with that.
-While technically the worst fuel economy, it's not by much.
-Not really a color on it that I really like, but that's fixable with a piant job.
Should be added that sportyness and handling matters a bit to me after driving A LOT in my Saab with sports trim for the last few years.
Feel free to help me out with opinions and voting but please no brandbashing in any direction, and DO NOT turn this intro a thread about autobailouts. If I wanted that I would have started this thread at a car forum.
Thanks in advance for your opinions
