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I've driven one - it was awesome, but I like the 2011 GT better - MUCH better. The roar of the V8 in the Stang was much better than the SS - plus the interior of the 'maro looks like caca - haha
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Why do you need all these opinions? Do your research and make a logical decision, or just buy what you like. It's that easy.
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I've not driven it. I likely won't.
But my opinion is this: You need to drive one, and decide for yourself.
I like red. You may like blue. But asking me my opinion on a color, I'm of course going to say "red." Which doesn't do you any good, does it?
But my opinion is this: You need to drive one, and decide for yourself.
I like red. You may like blue. But asking me my opinion on a color, I'm of course going to say "red." Which doesn't do you any good, does it?
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Just go drive the cars yourself. You're making way too many opinion threads and they are useless here. You wouldn't go to Camaro5 and ask for thoughts on the new 5.0, would you?
BTW, I have driven a 2SS/RS manual, and I hated it. Almost no thought was put in for the interior. High beltline, poor visibility, and the Gameboy styled HVAC/radio controls were stupid. Also, the aux. gauges behind the shifter did nothing for me. Exhaust was quiet, and the car felt heavy. Tried to be nimble, but it wasn't. I'd honestly rather have a Challenger for a daily driver than a new Camaro.
BTW, I have driven a 2SS/RS manual, and I hated it. Almost no thought was put in for the interior. High beltline, poor visibility, and the Gameboy styled HVAC/radio controls were stupid. Also, the aux. gauges behind the shifter did nothing for me. Exhaust was quiet, and the car felt heavy. Tried to be nimble, but it wasn't. I'd honestly rather have a Challenger for a daily driver than a new Camaro.
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True. It's your money and your payment book. Try them all (Mustang/Camaro/Corvette) and then buy one. After all, you're the one that has to live with it.
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Frankly, if you want the best handling and power go get a Porsche, I know , I have one but I am still getting the 5.0 GT. So please use the forum for questions about the Mustang and instead of being in front of your computer go out and test drive some cars...