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Is Chevy asking GT money for a V6 Camaro?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber" data-source="post: 15060682" data-attributes="member: 70485"><p>Both are priced competitively for what you get out of each car. </p><p></p><p>My '14 was not "cheap" by any means and fully loaded it came out to almost 47K with tax/title/destination. Sure, I have every option aside from a glass roof, but, that isn't cheap. </p><p></p><p>The Camaro is a lot of bang for buck and they've always been competitors of the mustangs on paper, at tracks and price-wise. </p><p></p><p>Once you start adding options to trim levels, all bets are off. Compare equal trim levels and what they come with and compare it against the price, that is the least biased and fairest way to compare prices of each car. If you price out a fully loaded Camaro against a mid-level trim GT and argue that the Camaro is so much more expensive, your argument is flawed and lacks all of the facts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber, post: 15060682, member: 70485"] Both are priced competitively for what you get out of each car. My '14 was not "cheap" by any means and fully loaded it came out to almost 47K with tax/title/destination. Sure, I have every option aside from a glass roof, but, that isn't cheap. The Camaro is a lot of bang for buck and they've always been competitors of the mustangs on paper, at tracks and price-wise. Once you start adding options to trim levels, all bets are off. Compare equal trim levels and what they come with and compare it against the price, that is the least biased and fairest way to compare prices of each car. If you price out a fully loaded Camaro against a mid-level trim GT and argue that the Camaro is so much more expensive, your argument is flawed and lacks all of the facts. [/QUOTE]
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