3 Reasons:
1. Price; Jalopnik ran an article in the fall of 2016 saying 4cly Camaros where going for less than $20k, which is not close to the price of a V6.
2. Turn-in; I wanted a car that could turn-in well, and the i4 has the least amount of weight over the front wheels, and weight in the front of the car is VERY hard to reduce, harder than adding a bit more power for example.
3. My brother had the 3.6 ATS, which I drove a few times, and I wasn't impressed enough with the V6 to justify spending the extra money that I shouldn't be spending anyways.
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