If it makes you feel better I'll say $43k MSRP, which is what I just priced the Camaro I want on chevy.com (not including tax+title+delivery/prep etc). Considering many dealers were at one point selling Camaros for $5000 over MSRP around here, someone spending $45k on a 2010 Camaro is not unheard of.
But I digress. My point on the interior is that nearly every professional review of the car stated its interior was cheap, plastic-y, etc. And that the cheaper Mustang had a much more refined interior.
I never said the Camaro interior was "not a muscle car interior" or that I wanted it to be plush like a Caddilac. I said that engineering today can produce a quality interior higher than that of the current Camaro for less money than before (as evident by the cheaper Mustang with arguably better interior, or the $40k 385hp Hyundai Genesis). Thus I stated that there's no reason to accept a less-quality interior these days when it's been proven for less $ we can have a better one.
I'm not saying raise the price of the Camaro so it has a better interior; I'm saying we should be able to have a better interior
without the price ever going up because other car companies can do it for less, why not Chevy.
Relax everyone