What made you choose?
*Note: This is in the wrong section, I know, it just seems more people view the street/strip.
What made you choose the Mustang over the Camaro? Was it just looks? Or was it something else? I'm really curious and i'm not looking to start a war/debate, just why you chose a Mustang over a Camaro. Please only reply if you're going to have serious answer, not a "Chevy Sucks Yo".
What made you choose the Mustang over the Camaro? Was it just looks? Or was it something else? I'm really curious and i'm not looking to start a war/debate, just why you chose a Mustang over a Camaro. Please only reply if you're going to have serious answer, not a "Chevy Sucks Yo".
Mainly because the mustangs look cooler IMO. Also, I drove both (SS) and GT before buying, the SS is a much faster car... (obviously) but as for as compfiness, GT has it hands down IMO. Also, the GT being 4k cheaper did help a little.
Well personally I hate the way the Camaros look. They look like a catfish[&:] I can tolerate them in black with some nice wheels but still. I actually wanted and was looking at LS1 T/As. Even wrecked they still were a pretty penny so I bought the GT since it was cheaper. I lost a T/A at an auction by around $300. I wish I had bought it now but I love this car too. I just like the T/As because of the LS1 obviously, but a bigger attracting factor is the fact that you can get them with T-tops
It came down to looks and exclusivity for my Cobra. when I bought it I was also looking at a 2000 Z28 which was 2k cheaper and felt faster, but wasn't as rare as the Cobra. It wasn't until I saw the Cobra with it's top down that I chose it over the Camaro.
I was looking at the camaros, but I diddnt think they were fairly priced in my area.....My family diddnt want me to get it because they said it was ugly.....I diddnt entirely fall in love with the z28s...i fell in love with the ws6s , but all the 02 ws6 are like 19 k here......I also wanted a 02 maxima but i diddnt like it. But when i drove my mustang i fell in love with it....



