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Alot has been said. I have owned mustangs, 300 Z, Trans ams, Grand Prixs and I must say pony car wise the Trans Am/Camaro was and is (Camaro) the better car. I currently own a G8 GXP and a Camaro SS. I bought the Pontiac because it was the last of its kind and I am a die hard Pontiac fan. I bought the Camaro because I loved the look and style. Having driven the Camaro for the past 5 months I must say its one of the best built sports cars I have ever owned. My neighbor who is a big Ford fan boy (look closely at my pic below and you can see his blue/white GT in his driveway), owns nothing but fords and currently has a GT drove both the Camaro and G8. He has told me numerous times the Camaro is much more comfortable and refined than the GT. The Camaro will remain king until Ford starts over from scratch on the Mustang... I don't see that happening with the new CAFE regulations just around the corner. Ford is stuck with what they got, a car that can go somewhat fast in a straight line.
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In order for him to make such a bold statement, you don't think he has any intel on what Ford has been doing on the Ring? Do you honestly think this is a statement made by someone that has no idea what the other car is capable of? If that is the case and this backfires on him, I'd agree with you completely. I'm just not so sure that's the case. While I'm sure they'll concede straightline performance to the other guy, they seem awfully confident in pointing out that the ZL1 will be a better all around track performer. Time will tell the truth.
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I'm just wondering how much that new mustang is gonna cost! TBH I can't see myself driving the speeds either car is capable of. I know that's not the point of these recent threads. But I have to say competition is a win win for all of us. Let's hope cafe limits will not jepordize future possibilities for muscle cars that we all want and need.
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Al stated. "The days of “no replacement for displacement,” are over, and it’s not enough to be fast in a straight line. With the Camaro ZL1, we set out to deliver integrated performance, and be equally good at acceleration, braking, grip, and turning." Those comments make me think that Chevrolet believes that the GT500 will be faster than the ZL1 in a straight line, but that the ZL1 will deliver better integrated performance, including lateral Gs, cornering, and overall track performance. If the 2013 GT500 performs better at the track than the 2013 ZL1 does, then Chevrolet executives will have major egg on their faces.
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Where to start with this one....... First of all - let's take a walk back to a couple of years ago. The housing market imploded - taking the ability to raise money on the open market impossible. We can debate the politics until the cows come home. what IS true: >Thank God for the Ford Family that a few execs at Ford had an inkling of what was to come - because prior to the melt-down, Ford mortgaged EVERYTHING - including the staplers on the desks -- and then put the money in the bank - so that they'd have a cash cushion -- had they not done that, they'd have followed GM and Chrysler into bankruptcy. That's simply a fact. The reality is that there is simply not enough capital for Ford or GM or Chrysler to update all of their cars and trucks every two years.......like it or not, that's a fact. Thus - one needs to get beyond the "Sport" Segment and look at the larger picture - the automotive business is one of the most competitive in the world - and manufacturers from all over the world wanted into the U.S. Market simply because it was, until recently, the largest in the world. Coupled with the fact that we do not put tarriffs on any passenger cars coming into the U.S. (something that isn't necessarily true in the rest of the world....) In order to compete, every manufacturer must be constantly improving their products. Your statement that the Camaro team is 'relaxing' or 'doing nothing' could not be further from the truth. Those outside of the walls of GM (and Ford and Chrysler) simply cannot know evrerything that's being worked on -- As to updates on Camaro -- we replaced the V6 engine - made hundreds of changes beneath the skin of the car (the SS has a new suspension package) - we spent substantial money on the ZL1 - we are also improving the Corvette -- plus I don't think it's a secret that there's a new Corvette coming. On top of that, we are the leader in flex fuel, we are the leader in fuel cell technology (which is another energy source down the road) and we launched the Volt - a car that is unique in that it's an electric car that can be driven coast to coast without stopping every 50 miles to recharge. We're the leader in two-mode hybrids - and we started at the top of the food chain (so to speak) by developing hybrid technology for busses - then trucks - then SUVs rather than at the bottom of the food chain (with subcompacts) The Cruze gets hybrid fuel economy without the hybrid or the hybrid premium......we still lead many segments in top fuel economy - but it's also true that companies like Subaru and Honda can claim fuel economy superiority as a company - because they don't build trucks and commercial vehicles....... Now - you may say "I don't CARE about Hybrids or Fuel Cells or Electric cars" - and that certainly is your perogative - however, WE have to worry about it because we (all manufacturers) have a 56.6 mpg target as CAFE in the next 10 years......and that's staggering. But - we don't have a choice - So - I hope you'll understand that capital allocation is crucial if GM and Ford and Chrysler are to stay in business. Ford is now down to two brands that they need to continually develop -- GM is down to four - but that's still a lot of "mouths" to feed......... So - sorry - you are correct in that we didn't do a mid-cycle on the Camaro in 2012 -- that doesn't mean we're 'relaxing' or that we're 'ignoring' the Camaro - far from it....the team is working LITERALLY around the clock...... and...., as I said, you don't know all that we're working on - and further, if you were running GM and could see what those of us within the organization see - I think you'd also understand why GM didn't do a Mid-cycle. Do we deserve your business? No - we don't - we have to earn it and we understand that. But please - I'd ask you not to make statements that we're 'relaxing' or that we don't take this business seriously - because that's simply not true.
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This discusssion is priceless but just as in previous generations, the only way to settle this "mustink" gt500 vs. Camaro ZL1 is to race them heads up on a couple of track \ track settings with the best drivers Chevy and Ford can muster. My vote is Tony Stewart for the ZL1. After all, he is a Chevy guy and is feeling very confident these days. I'm a decent driver but after spending $60K on this badass car, I couldn't push this car to it's limit on a track - too much to lose. Now if I let my crazy brother drive it.........
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And of course, who's to say that GM isn't aleady planning on a Camaro upgrade that will trump the GT500's 650 horsepower?
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I love you guys .... wait I almost spilled my beer ... I am good !!
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There is really no proving anything is truly better than anything else in this category. Even if the GT500 came out and "beat" the ZL1 in every single category, people would still defend its reign to the grave and dismiss all other claims. It's just how this stuff goes. I mean... Look at a certain mag's review of GT vs SS.. SS won in pretty much every category.. Who won the overall? GT... For no other reason than because they said so. We make fun of them for their horse and buggy style suspension. They make fun of our center cam engines. We make fun of them for small engines. They make fun of our HP:L They're light. We're fat. We look nice. They look like poo. These threads are fun to read though. |
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And as for your neighbor saying the Chevy is more refined than the Mustang, that may be the case where you live, but I spent quite a bit of wheel time between SS and the GT, and on the streets here, they drove and felt the same. I'm sure if you live in a pot hole riddled area, or where there is lot of gaps between asphalt slabs on the freeway, the IRS will absorb the bumps better than the IRS. |
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