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Originally Posted by SlitherByU
I agree with you. Both cars are outstanding examples in there own right. And yes the GT500 should have come equipped with better braking. I actually find the brakes pretty responsive. Tho, I don't flog it on the track either. I'm sure both GT500 and ZL1 owners wish GM and Ford would've done this or that to improve their respective cars.
If there's one thing I'd like to drive thru to the ZL1 croud, it's that the GT500 does handle quite well. I think the perception that it doesn't or that's it's marginal is waaay off.
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I have nothing but respect for both cars. I prefer my Camaro, but deep down I love cars period.
In response to the video I agree. Watching that neutral would be an impossible decision. What I took away from the laps run in both cars was that he seemed more comfortable in the Camaro, and slightly more scared in the GT500. Both emotions are great.
In the end the Camaro is more refined on a track, the GT500 is a monster on both. As was said though, the Camaro was the more consistent car lap after lap.
When I ordered my car back in Oct '08' with the talk of GM maybe not even making the Camaro due to Bankruptcy, the ONLY other car I considered was the GT500. IMO they are both great cars, and I would be proud to own both.