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Motortrend: 2016 Mustang GT vs. 2016 Camaro SS
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<blockquote data-quote="Rainmaker" data-source="post: 15067473" data-attributes="member: 147940"><p>I actually really like the Chevy Camaro SS, but I won't buy one. I think if it was lowered with the right wheels and stance, it would look very aggressive. I also like Chevy's approach: a larger 6.2L motor, still utilizing the pushrod. The pushrod always sounds so much better than the DOHC motors.</p><p></p><p>I still prefer the '16 Mustang GT w/ the PP. Visually, the car looks amazing from most front angles, but it has a few wierd rear angles that I have not warmed up to. Of course I have yet to see a GT350 with the Track Package, or a GT350R - so we will see, but so far, in my opinion, Ford almost nailed this new generation design, but the rear is just too soft and feminine in my opinion. I still think the 03/04 Cobra was the last real, aggressive looking and balanced looking car from front to back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainmaker, post: 15067473, member: 147940"] I actually really like the Chevy Camaro SS, but I won't buy one. I think if it was lowered with the right wheels and stance, it would look very aggressive. I also like Chevy's approach: a larger 6.2L motor, still utilizing the pushrod. The pushrod always sounds so much better than the DOHC motors. I still prefer the '16 Mustang GT w/ the PP. Visually, the car looks amazing from most front angles, but it has a few wierd rear angles that I have not warmed up to. Of course I have yet to see a GT350 with the Track Package, or a GT350R - so we will see, but so far, in my opinion, Ford almost nailed this new generation design, but the rear is just too soft and feminine in my opinion. I still think the 03/04 Cobra was the last real, aggressive looking and balanced looking car from front to back. [/QUOTE]
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