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A 2016 Camaro SS should beat the Mustang GT with the performance pack in pretty much every category. The 2015 SS 1LE equals or surpasses the 2015 Mustang already.
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I think once you start seeing the 2016 Camaro on the street it might start growing on you. |
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It's actually one of the finest looking hoods to come out of auto design in a very long time. The view you will only see from an airplane..... The view you will see..... The view Mustang boys will see.....
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How can a website (Camaro6) beat a car, lol.
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If you want me to take you seriously, you'll need to be more specific. [edit] Nevermind.... I just read your last 30 posts on here..... :troll:
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Not to be blunt but this and any thread taking guesses at performance let alone speaking of any kind of dominance is stupid. The curb weight of the Gen 6 has yet to be released so any proof of any major loss is impossible. GM saying it's bested the 1LE doesn't mean it handles better it's most likely the added power. After all a 2015 1LE with an LT1 dropped in it would be quicker around a track too.
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The new car is lighter, stiffer, more powerful. The actual chassis tuning is yet to be determined, but I'll venture a guess and say the new car with mag option and 6-piston brembo will still eat the 1LE with the equivalent hp.... and ride better as a daily driver. ..... see what we did there?
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The situation is a lot different than everyone hanging on David P.'s pre-production comment of "200 pounds is within our grasp". In any case, the superiority of the Gen 6 Camaro is simply my opinion. I'm saying that I recognize an engineering situation that bodes extremely well for the Camaro 6. I could be completely wrong at the end of the day. This is all just educated speculation until the car hits the streets. If you'd like to offer your opinion and the basis for that opinion, by all means feel free to do so.
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Only issues I have is the way I read your posts I view it as your saying the that Ford won't do anything and that the 6th Gen will dominate through its life. Maybe in 17 Ford lets some tech from the 350 trickle down to the GT, maybe they tweak the HP. Ford has responded quickly in the last years of the S197 which is why I don't think one car or the other would crush the competition for more than a year or so. I see lots of good back and forth as both companies are pushing each other to make the best cars possible |
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Will Ford respond? Absolutely. Can they "win" certain metrics? Probably. You can always throw a bigger engine in there, right? (*nod to Chrysler*) But the rebalancing of engineering components will take Ford a few years to figure out. Not only will they eventually crack it, but Chevy will reach a point of diminishing returns on their designs to where the company will want to "catch their breath" offering their competitors valuable time. This is similar to the specialization / commoditization cycles you see in most markets. One player will outcompete existing players by changing the game entirely. But it only lasts for a short while as their solution eventually gets commoditized by the market. Often this can cause the company on top to then follow the competitors it displaced into bankruptcy. I don't think the cycle is that extreme in this case, but there are parallels in my mind. Quote:
Normally I'd also consider employee cross-pollination as a way for companies to "steal" ideas from each other. With what I've seen of the car industry, however, that seems like less of a factor.
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The fact that modern pony cars are anything but static targets is what makes them great.
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The camaro will be quicker for a year maybe two but we know that Ford will respond faster than Chevy will. I have no doubt that it'll get a bump in power with a 20-50lb weight lose during a Mid cycle update. At that point it'll take back the crown. Competition is your best friend. I hope the next chally really steps ups the pony car game.
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