Hack
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You lost me when you said that the GT350 and SS 1LE should cost the same. Maybe I misunderstood, but don't even try to say the engine in the SS 1LE is anywhere near equivalent to a Voodoo and that they should cost the same. And I'm pretty sure the two cars weigh about 15 pounds different than each other. GT350 3,760, SS 1LE 3,746. Some sources say the difference is less. And the brakes are not equivalent in those two cars either. Not close.They do well, or I wouldn’t be on this channel. But the limitations become apparent when you drive similar trim levels back to back. Stock for stock, my Alpha based convertible handles better than any S550 non-Shelby coupe or convertible I’ve ever driven. The Camaro coupe even more so. And because of what my job was at GM and is now at IHS Markit, I drive a lot of everything. These are the last two ‘Stangs that spent time in my driveway. There have also been Challengers, AMGs and M-Series this past year and a half.
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I’m not trying to knock anybody here or your personal cars, because let’s face it, you did not build your stock ride. GM just does a lot more than Ford out the door on suspension and handling. It is what it is. Ford does do a lot to make the Shelby S550 cars handle the way they do, but it comes at a very significant mass and price penalty (compare GT350 vs SS1LE). Thing is, 9 out of 10 buyers could give a $#!¥ about the difference in handling between one car or the other if they have other reasons for preferring one over the other. Provided the car handles up to their standards. And the 10th buys a Shelby.
For those whose decision on Mustang vs Camaro comes down to visibility, there isn’t anything you can do to improve Camaro’s visibility (except buy a convertible) but there are things you can do to improve a Mustang’s suspension. There are aftermarket mods that many Mustang buyers implement to get better handling out of their S550. Hello Steeda. Nothing wrong with that. On the flip side, I have yet to meet an S550 buyer (non-Shelby) who said they chose their car over a Camaro because of the handling. I hear that all the time when Camaro buyers who also like Mustangs (yours truly included) list reasons for choosing Camaro over Mustang.
I'm still not sure whether the famed Alpha chassis really does much for the Camaro. The Camaro when compared to Mustang is a little smaller and a little lighter and has stiffer suspension in most equivalent packages. And the performance is close to the Mustang. Whatever Alpha does for it, the benefit is relatively small as far as I can tell. It certainly didn't benefit sales.
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