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Is Chevy asking GT money for a V6 Camaro?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rios302" data-source="post: 15059719" data-attributes="member: 156969"><p>No I didn't. The fact remains, A V6 Camaro is closer to a GT Mustang then a GT is to an SS Camaro. Dit won't take many options to bump the cost of a V6 Camaro into a Mustang GT. I was strictly speaking froma price point perspective. Its pretty clear, the new Camaro is superior in terms of performance but it's also more money and that's a fact. It's also true that true Camaro/Ford enthusiast will not care about cost. I myselft had a similar dilemna in 2011 when the 5.0 came out. I honestly prefer the looks of the Camaro SS at the time. I also knew the Mustang was faster at the time and cheaper, althought its design was not as striking. Fast forward to today, I feel like the 2010 camaro is aging badly while the Mustang is aging a lot better. I am just glad I went with the Mustang after all. same goes for the camaro, it might be the best car in terms of performance but from a price point, getting a GT might be the better immediate purchase because it's cheaper and maybe because it's also the better looking or most new design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rios302, post: 15059719, member: 156969"] No I didn't. The fact remains, A V6 Camaro is closer to a GT Mustang then a GT is to an SS Camaro. Dit won't take many options to bump the cost of a V6 Camaro into a Mustang GT. I was strictly speaking froma price point perspective. Its pretty clear, the new Camaro is superior in terms of performance but it's also more money and that's a fact. It's also true that true Camaro/Ford enthusiast will not care about cost. I myselft had a similar dilemna in 2011 when the 5.0 came out. I honestly prefer the looks of the Camaro SS at the time. I also knew the Mustang was faster at the time and cheaper, althought its design was not as striking. Fast forward to today, I feel like the 2010 camaro is aging badly while the Mustang is aging a lot better. I am just glad I went with the Mustang after all. same goes for the camaro, it might be the best car in terms of performance but from a price point, getting a GT might be the better immediate purchase because it's cheaper and maybe because it's also the better looking or most new design. [/QUOTE]
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