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It seems to me that the Mustang and Challenger designers went with a more timid design. With the challenger it was by necessity to keep development cost and time down they swiped the interior from another car. With Ford they just look like they went with it by design so they could make sure that the design wasn't too radical, much like their exterior and powertrain.
The Camaro has a unique look on the outside, and frankly if the interior was as "run of the mill" as the other two, it would look really out of place. Like it was an afterthought or borrowed from a family sedan.
About the only thing they can improve is the materials, and that's only for soft-touch, and maybe a few trim pieces... other than that they nailed the style and it fits the car perfectly and is as unique as the outside. That's the most important part.
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