01-18-2020, 09:53 AM
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Drives: 20 1LE 2SS M6 Rally Green
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Franklin WI
Posts: 6,634
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Originally Posted by URBAN LEGEND
Facts are facts. Piece meal your facts from different sources and select your winner.
SMH.
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Dissecting this source you can see why the ZL1 1LE was the better car. Not for subjective reasons either.
Below I bullet point the positive comments made about each car.
ZL1 1LE- GT500's as-tested price of $94,665 is nearly $19,000 more than the Camaro
- Manual-transmission fans have an easy choice as the Chevy offers a standard six-speed manual.
- 200 pounds less mass
- with a weight distribution closer to 50/50
- beats the GT500 to 60 mph by .2 second, 3.4 seconds versus 3.6
- the Camaro averaged a fuel economy of just 14 mpg, a single mile per gallon ahead of the Mustang
- Its range, however, is far superior to the Shelby's. The Mustang's fuel tank is only 16 gallons,
- Camaro also outgripped and outstopped the Mustang, with a 1.17-g skidpad performance
- and stops from 70 mph in 137 feet
- and from 100 mph in 268 feet.
- The ZL1 is more stable, and it puts its power down better
- a more sophisticated traction-control system,
- and an excellent electronic limited-slip differential
- Camaro is easier to drive quickly. The fun is more accessible and therefore more easily enjoyed.
- the Mustang's steering is numb compared to the Camaro's, and its chassis isn't as sorted.
- Camaro's Recaro seats are even more comfortable
- ZL1 was also packed with features not found on our Mustang, including navigation, heated and cooled seats, a heated steering wheel, a back seat, power seats, and wireless phone charging.
- the winner is the Camaro. Its biggest advantage is that it's simply a better value.
- but the more affordable ZL1 1LE manages to match or surpass the Shelby's performance while offering a much longer list of features.
GT500 CFTP- 5.2-liter supercharged double-overhead-cam 32-valve V-8 not only revs to 7500 rpm, it produces 760 horsepower at 7300 rpm
- The Shelby's engine is significantly louder than the Camaro's,
- outruns the Camaro to 100 mph by .3 second,
- and by 150 mph the gap is stretched to more than 4.0 seconds.
- Mustang's 11.4-second run at 132 mph just besting the Camaro's time of 11.5 seconds at 124 mph
- On the street, we prefer the Shelby's brake feel and firm pedal action,
- and the response and precision of its dual-clutch transmission nearly rivals Porsche's PDK.
- The Mustang's suspension is al dente, while the Camaro's is uncooked.
- digital gauge cluster also clashes with the cars born-from-the-1960s sensibility, the graphics are appealing and informative
- Mustang's interior looks, feels, and functions better than the Camaro's
- attention to detail and thoughtful design are also found under the Shelby's hood. With a magnesium strut tower brace, carbon-fiber composite panels, and a menacing cobra emblem atop its supercharger, its engine compartment
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