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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
I absolutely hate the new Mustang. I think it's a terrible looking car. One of the reasons the new Knight Rider sucks (should have been a Camero).
All these cars are pretty much the same American muscle, solid differential, good in a straight line and not on the curves but makes a real nice sound. Wait...I think Camero has independant suspension.
I would buy Camero. It's Canadian...oh wait. It's a Vauxhaull VXR - which is actually a Holden. That means the Camero is Australian.
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Yeah, you think "Finally the Americans put independent suspension into a car!! ...oh wait, they got it from the Aussies." That is like saying "I have a rich celebrity wife...!!...but she is Sarah Jessica Parker"
Truth be told, all three of these cars are terrible. Cheap, crap in the corners, 2/3 of them don't look that good, interiors are dreadful.
When I first saw the Camaro on the internet I was stunned, looked awesome, wanted one. That was 4 or 5 years ago. This past year I saw one in the Auto Show. I was so disappointed. Truly ugly car, dreadful interior, only thing going for it is 400+HP.
On to the Mustang, it looks outdated now, and has no more of that "new muscle" feel to it. It weighs way way way too much, and is low on power compared to the other 2.
Out of the three I think the Challenger looks the best, it looks quite good actually. But it is a dodge, so terrible suspension and it weighs A LOT, I think close to 2 tonnes? Isn't as powerful as the Camaro, but it'd be the one I would get because it looks the best.
If you think I am being Anti-American on these cars I am just being honest.
For sake of this thread, Challenger wins.
How can people think the Camaro is good looking? Go see one in person, it is terrible. Front is squished, doors are too tall, windows are tiny, back end looks ridiculous with the tiny lights, the body is made of cheap plastic (push it in if you don't believe me). Then when you get inside you can't see out of the window because it is so stubby, but super wide. The interior is made up of the same plastic garbage they use for all their other cars (like my '06 Cobalt). Like I said, the only thing good is the engine.