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Is Chevy asking GT money for a V6 Camaro?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rios302" data-source="post: 15060567" data-attributes="member: 156969"><p>First of all, I am no fan boy. As I stated before I am more about performance for the money. That's why I went with the 2011 Mustang GT Track pack over the Camaro SS of its time, it was not only cheaper it was also beating the camaro SS both at the track and in a straight line. Either way just because I brought up an argument that doesn't make a fan boy, I was simply trying to make a point yet it seems like your brain is too small to comprehend that . Also why would I be high, was I not getting my numbers out of reliable sources such as magazines yet your claims are base on what, nothing but speculation. So I am a fan boy because I am trying to make a point even though I acknowledged right away that its pretty clear the Camaro is the superior car in terms of performance, specially GT vs SS.</p><p></p><p>Also You think I don't know that you can add options both to the Camaro and the Mustang and those add up to the price? </p><p></p><p>It is true I was not aware that Ford doesn't list it's destination fees which vary by region. Let's say destination is $900.00 even then the difference between the GT and the Camaro SS is bigger than that of the GT and the V6 Camaro. That was simply the point I was making. So you can add leather seats and other options to either car, but if both parts are equal the difference in price remains but I suppose that's too hard for you too understand. If anything you are the fan boy, because you are defending something with nothing but vapor water. I was strictly speaking about cost and the difference base on the numbers available. </p><p></p><p> If anything you are the one with the fanboy shades. With your comments such as this "I guess price is what the ford fan boys are going to next...</p><p>And lol if you think you can get a gt350 at msrp" bro, fanboys don't like to research actual numbers. They just hear what they want to hear. "you must be high if you don't think the camaro is going to competitively priced with the mustang" I just provided you the numbers, so basically what you are saying is that since the Camaro SS is price similar to the Mustang GT, then by your own reasoning, the Mustang GT is also price to compete with the V6 Camaro and that is just the point I been trying to make all along. Until other numbers become available, the fact remains, and your arguments are the ones back firing unless proven other wise. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for making me laugh bro!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rios302, post: 15060567, member: 156969"] First of all, I am no fan boy. As I stated before I am more about performance for the money. That's why I went with the 2011 Mustang GT Track pack over the Camaro SS of its time, it was not only cheaper it was also beating the camaro SS both at the track and in a straight line. Either way just because I brought up an argument that doesn't make a fan boy, I was simply trying to make a point yet it seems like your brain is too small to comprehend that . Also why would I be high, was I not getting my numbers out of reliable sources such as magazines yet your claims are base on what, nothing but speculation. So I am a fan boy because I am trying to make a point even though I acknowledged right away that its pretty clear the Camaro is the superior car in terms of performance, specially GT vs SS. Also You think I don't know that you can add options both to the Camaro and the Mustang and those add up to the price? It is true I was not aware that Ford doesn't list it's destination fees which vary by region. Let's say destination is $900.00 even then the difference between the GT and the Camaro SS is bigger than that of the GT and the V6 Camaro. That was simply the point I was making. So you can add leather seats and other options to either car, but if both parts are equal the difference in price remains but I suppose that's too hard for you too understand. If anything you are the fan boy, because you are defending something with nothing but vapor water. I was strictly speaking about cost and the difference base on the numbers available. If anything you are the one with the fanboy shades. With your comments such as this "I guess price is what the ford fan boys are going to next... And lol if you think you can get a gt350 at msrp" bro, fanboys don't like to research actual numbers. They just hear what they want to hear. "you must be high if you don't think the camaro is going to competitively priced with the mustang" I just provided you the numbers, so basically what you are saying is that since the Camaro SS is price similar to the Mustang GT, then by your own reasoning, the Mustang GT is also price to compete with the V6 Camaro and that is just the point I been trying to make all along. Until other numbers become available, the fact remains, and your arguments are the ones back firing unless proven other wise. Thanks for making me laugh bro! [/QUOTE]
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