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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 5970651" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>I've seen both. They look similar. Same with the Mustang. But like it has been said, they all looked similar in the 60s too so big deal. But, the Camaro and Challenger do just look bloated and overweight, and honestly so do the 2005 and up Mustangs, just not as much so. They are just big cars, and they don't really appeal to me, and I actually like American cars lol. I like everything though, imports, domestics, trucks, cars whatever. I think the new Camaro is an interesting design, but it isn't for me. It will be a head turner for a year or so because there hasn't been a new Camaro in 6 years. But after that, and GM restructures, I would bet we don't see another generation, or at least for a long time.</p><p></p><p>And yeah my post was a little biased obviously but I stated that in the first sentence. I even defended the Camaro's interior, which has long been the biggest gripe about the whole car. In person, even in base form it doesn't look that bad, except for the huge blindspots and sitting in the bathtub feeling from the tiny windows. The 2010 Mustang interior just kills the Camaro's though. No contest. I just wish I could get that interior into my SN95. :-/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 5970651, member: 582808"] I've seen both. They look similar. Same with the Mustang. But like it has been said, they all looked similar in the 60s too so big deal. But, the Camaro and Challenger do just look bloated and overweight, and honestly so do the 2005 and up Mustangs, just not as much so. They are just big cars, and they don't really appeal to me, and I actually like American cars lol. I like everything though, imports, domestics, trucks, cars whatever. I think the new Camaro is an interesting design, but it isn't for me. It will be a head turner for a year or so because there hasn't been a new Camaro in 6 years. But after that, and GM restructures, I would bet we don't see another generation, or at least for a long time. And yeah my post was a little biased obviously but I stated that in the first sentence. I even defended the Camaro's interior, which has long been the biggest gripe about the whole car. In person, even in base form it doesn't look that bad, except for the huge blindspots and sitting in the bathtub feeling from the tiny windows. The 2010 Mustang interior just kills the Camaro's though. No contest. I just wish I could get that interior into my SN95. :-/ [/QUOTE]
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