Unless they are giving away 2014 Mustangs, I wouldn't even consider one. Ford wasn't at all bashful about spilling the beans on the 2015.
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Unless they are giving away 2014 Mustangs, I wouldn't even consider one. Ford wasn't at all bashful about spilling the beans on the 2015.
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Picked up a 2012 Camaro LS for the wife - (all of the models you listed are girls cars nowadays).... but its a sexy ass machine!
She had to have the 6 spd manual and that was hard to find with the V6 in the blue color. But we did!
Now this is a mans car (the cheapest of the non-euro supercars)
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And that is a factory hitch. No the Owner's Disc (no more paper manuals) does not say it is recommended, but my 6 spd had no problem towing the boat. I even pulled my 21' mini day since the B boat didn't have an engine in it. No problems. So my choice..... Room to play and the power to get there, Challenger all the way.
Camaro, W.T.F. is wrong with you.
Not a thing, but at 6' and 230, I like to ride in a car not wear it. I checked out all three when I bought the Challenger. The Camaro had the least room of them all, it felt like the car was all over you. The mustang GT was a fun toss around car and had adequate room. The Challenger had the best all around manners, lots of room and was still a blast to toss around. All three cars were mid level stick shift cars. And of the three, the Challenger still gets more comments than I see when I ride with my friends in their mustangs or camaros. Not to mention it is the most visually correct of the nostalgia modeled new cars.
I love the mopar hemi's, but a 68-69 camaro are my favs. At 5'9" i'll take the camaro. I'm still a chevy fan.
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Mustang.
Since you're looking for a 2dr
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Jesus that's a forkin fOrD. Ugh
As far as the new ones go, I like the Challenger and Mustangs. My only concern about the Challengers is the windows are too small. I'm not claustrophobic but I like to know in an emergency I can climb out the window. That's kind of why when I had my Viper I wouldn't run it too often with the top on it.
My chick had a Magnum loaded from a divorce, she hated it, and so did I after driving it. Fucking hard to see anything out of those chopped windows.
While you may not have been able to get get out of a Viper side window, I can assure you I have no problem doing the Bo Duke through the side window if I need to. And yes, I have slid out the side window and back in again when it was on a trailer. I didn't want to risk dinging the door on the trailer fenders.