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Is Chevy asking GT money for a V6 Camaro?
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<blockquote data-quote="FIVEHOE" data-source="post: 15060501" data-attributes="member: 140030"><p>You must have missed the part where camaro numbers are not set in stone. Didn't someone mention that the website pricing for ford didn't include destination charge already? </p><p>You must have missed the other part where car and driver had a gt in the mid 40's...</p><p>You must have missed the other point where you can pretty much option an eco boost or 4 cyl into GT pricing. </p><p>Not to mention you must be high if you don't think the camaro is going to competitively priced with the mustang. Even if it costs a little more, you are essentially getting more of a car and to a lot of people that minor cost will be worth it.</p><p>But you keep those fanboy shades on while this thread continues to backfire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FIVEHOE, post: 15060501, member: 140030"] You must have missed the part where camaro numbers are not set in stone. Didn't someone mention that the website pricing for ford didn't include destination charge already? You must have missed the other part where car and driver had a gt in the mid 40's... You must have missed the other point where you can pretty much option an eco boost or 4 cyl into GT pricing. Not to mention you must be high if you don't think the camaro is going to competitively priced with the mustang. Even if it costs a little more, you are essentially getting more of a car and to a lot of people that minor cost will be worth it. But you keep those fanboy shades on while this thread continues to backfire. [/QUOTE]
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