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Old 02-18-2013, 10:19 PM   #89
Mersades
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I view the Camaro as more of a "driver's car." You're in it because you want to drive, not watch movies or chat on your Bluetooth. Drivers in this category tend to care more about what's included mechanically. I know that this segment of the population is becoming smaller, but I also know there are still a portion of us out there that honestly enjoy the simple driving part of owning a vehicle.

I am in no way looking down on the technology side of things. I think it is amazing, to be honest. I wouldn't be employed if it wasn't for the tech boom. But, I am a web designer, and I live and breathe technology and how people connect and communicate for 40+ hours every week.

My Camaro is my escape from that. I can hook my iPod up and change songs on the steering wheel. That is all I need. When I'm in my car, especially solo, it is my "girl cave" and it is honestly stress relieving to disconnect and just drive. That's part of why I own a Camaro (outside of wanting one since I was 12).

So, as my husband and I get established, we'll have the sporty car and the more comfy car with the technology. We're happy with that, and I think everyone should be happy with the vehicle they own. That's why we have so many choices, after all!
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