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Old 12-19-2015, 11:02 AM   #554 (permalink)
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Ok so some of my non-driving thoughts on Camaro Vs. Mustang:

- I like the exterior design of the Mustang better. In person it has more of a sporty GT-type feel to it. The Camaro still looks good, but from some angles it doesn't give a "sports car" vibe.

- On the interior, I think the Camaro definitely has a more "modern" look and feel to it, but I don't like the placement of some of the bits. It's very stylized while the Mustang is a bit more classic in approach. I still like it, though. Materials are really good, like the new Mustang, with a bit more use of soft-touch leather (either real or synthetic) on the doors and the center tunnel. I like the look of the Mustang steering wheel and the feel of the Camaro's.

- Mustang has a more open feel to it on the inside, Camaro is more claustrophobic. Both still have a great aggressive feeling with the long hoods and relatively low seating position.

Either way they both appear to be fantastic values for the money. You really get a lot with both of the cars, and depending on your personal preferences, you can't go wrong with either.
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