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I try to keep my car clean and what not but I basically end up spending a ton of time in my car and those little things can sometimes make sitting in stop and go traffic for hours a lot more liveable. |
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There's no way in hell I'm fitting in the back seat of a Camaro. The last GTO's had great back seats in my opinion. |
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Thanks for the nice write up. I come from Mustang. Great car! Ford did a good job. It's the little things Ford did that I think drives people away from Camaro. The Mustang is also a friendlier look and performer to the average buyer. But I'm an enthusiast and the 6th Gen Camaro won me over! |
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Drives: '16 2SS & '15 Subaru Forester Join Date: Jan 2016
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If I had any engineering skill I would try to take one of the center console knee pads (which my knees don't even touch) and turn them into some kind of cell phone holster pocket.
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Ironically, neither my wife, nor I use this extra little storage space in her 2015 GT convertible
![]() One advantage the Mustang convertible has over the Camaro is trunk space. Our Mustang has plenty of trunk space, but more importantly the trunk is completely segregated from the top. So, we load up the trunk with our luggage on our trips to Destin. Once off the interstate, I simply drop the top. I don't have to pull any separator or cover in the trunk before lowering the top.
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![]() Drives: 2016 1LT V6 6MT Convertible Join Date: Aug 2016
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I'm with the OP: Love my Camaro, but the Mustang is better at being a car. Cars have trunks that can be easily accessed, their back seats fold down, their front seats lean back far enough to sleep in, they have storage space for things like keys and phones, they can be seen out of, and they have more supple suspensions on choppy pavement. My Camaro has none of those things. So yes, the Mustang is a better overall coach.
However, I'm very happy with my Camaro because I didn't want a car, I wanted a sports car on a budget. And a sports car the Mustang is not. So, I live with my imperfect Camaro, and I couldn't be happier. On the other hand, 2015 Mustang Convertibles can be had for less then $20k, still under warranty. So if you're simply looking for a stylish top-down cruiser...
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For me a car is an item to drive it faster, enjoying each moment running miles with my girlfriend and smiling for having something different than a dishwasher with wheels... |
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![]() Drives: Hyper Blue 2016 1LT V6 Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Dallas Area
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Some things I've observed that are different in my car. I have a Base 1LT with just three options - V6, Bose, and 8-speed Auto.
My iPhone integration is great, either over bluetooth, or with CarPlay. I can easily browse playlists. It is better that previous Hyundai products or Acura/Honda products I've used or rented. I agree about storage, but actually enjoy the parking break. My son thinks the sound of it engaging "sounds cool". Having an Automatic, I don't experience cold hands due to the vents, and like the operation of them, but I can see how that'd be annoying if one's hand was there all the time. What I do HATE - is the fact we only have one 12V power-point, and that it is placed in a prominent spot right by the shifter. I leave a variety of things plugged in at times, and this is a bad spot. I'm waiting for one to get smacked and damage either the plug or the socket. I also wish there were holders for the seatbelts, and I have the issue I've seen others complain about with the seat material showing seams and edges around the seatback levers used to fold the seats. All that said - overall I love the car. I've only ever owned one other GM product, and imho they've come a long way with the interiors. The car is a lot of fun to drive. This is a "starter Camaro" for me. I hope the next one will be an SS (or better/faster). Almost everyone that has ridden in my car has been impressed with how nice the interior was, especially for what is relatively speaking, a base car. |
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Location: AZ
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Camaro vs Mustang debate has been going on forever. I grew up on Mustangs and just recently converted to Camaro - with a few Corvettes sprinkled in the middle.
Its a given that Ford will step up Mustang performance, Chevy will do it on next gen, then Ford....etc. Mustangs far outnumber Camaros in overall sales, have far more following, more readily available parts/3rd party and more vendor support. I could swap out just about every cosmetic part on my 2014 GT within months of its release. Camaros make me happier currently however...doubt I will ever go back to modern mustangs - an old Mach1, hell yea! Having owned all 3, as mentioned....Corvettes are still the best overall ride for pure sports car enjoyment IMO. They are however the least practical and most expensive. That is why the avg age of a Corvette buyer is over 50...at least I helped bring down the avg age some. Regardless all 3 make for a fun ride! Last edited by DisturbedSS; 10-27-2016 at 07:55 PM. |
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I use a zip drive for music. No need to fill up my phone's storage with that.
I too was expecting much more valid points from the OP. Cubbies?? Those are places for grime, change and receipts to pile up in. I'd sooner throw a tupperware bowl in there if I needed something to put stuff into. |
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