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Is Chevy asking GT money for a V6 Camaro?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 15059797" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>Quick search (ford site for mustang, google for 2016 camaro since Chevy doesnt have the 2016 pricing up yet)</p><p></p><p>2016 V6 Mustang (base model) MSRP = $23,895</p><p>2016 Ecoboost Mustang (mid level) MSRP = $25,395</p><p>2016 Mustang GT Base MSRP = $32,395</p><p>2016 Mustang GT Premium = $36,395</p><p>2016 Mustang GT350 = $47,795</p><p>2016 Mustang GT350R = $61,295</p><p></p><p>2016 i4 Camaro (base model) MSRP = $25,700</p><p>2016 V6 Camaro (mid level) MSRP = $27,195</p><p>2016 Camaro 1SS = $36,300</p><p>2016 Camaro 2SS = $41,300</p><p></p><p>Looks like OP may be onto something but until GM releases their build and pricing guide for a 2016 its pretty much hearsay. Google got its pricing from the Car and Driver article so who knows how accurate they are. Though from what ive recalled since the 90's, the Camaro has always been a few grand more expensive than the Mustang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 15059797, member: 40530"] Quick search (ford site for mustang, google for 2016 camaro since Chevy doesnt have the 2016 pricing up yet) 2016 V6 Mustang (base model) MSRP = $23,895 2016 Ecoboost Mustang (mid level) MSRP = $25,395 2016 Mustang GT Base MSRP = $32,395 2016 Mustang GT Premium = $36,395 2016 Mustang GT350 = $47,795 2016 Mustang GT350R = $61,295 2016 i4 Camaro (base model) MSRP = $25,700 2016 V6 Camaro (mid level) MSRP = $27,195 2016 Camaro 1SS = $36,300 2016 Camaro 2SS = $41,300 Looks like OP may be onto something but until GM releases their build and pricing guide for a 2016 its pretty much hearsay. Google got its pricing from the Car and Driver article so who knows how accurate they are. Though from what ive recalled since the 90's, the Camaro has always been a few grand more expensive than the Mustang. [/QUOTE]
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