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Originally Posted by Toxicgoober
Because it has been endlessly, incessantly, beaten to death since the first review months ago. It's a sports car for one, and for two, there already exists a Mustang, with different styling and different pros/cons. You hardly ever hear anyone griping about the extra body roll from the Mustang because it's understood it's a GT car, and probably will have some extra body roll as a by product of making it a better cruising machine. This is the exact same thing as it being understandable the Camaro has restricted visibility because it is, was, and hopefully always will be a highly stylized/fun/more sports car oriented alternative to the Mustang. We don't need clones of the same thing from two manufacturers. The Camaro sold perfectly well just as is in the 5th gen. I do t understand why hardly anyone gets that you are going to have some sacrifices with any car, regardless of price range. It's impossible to retain these exact looks AND have improved visibility. Again, everyone who has that big of an issue can absolutely purchase a Mustang/Challenger. It doesn't exactly keep me up at night; I'm just extremely tired of hearing the same BS by almost everyone in almost every review.
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First it's not BS. It exists and why can't anyone at least agree it's an issue when every magazine makes note of it? I don't want a Ford or a Fiat. I am apparently alone in the greatness I expected from GM.
Second it's a matter of what sacrifices you are willing to trade off. Many here prefer the BA styling over daily usability as an automobile. Me? I know what it takes and I know the trade offs that can be made. I had hoped for more. You guys are simply accepting less. And hopefullly that is sufficient to at least maintain the old cars sales, which were decent but never great.