2010 CHEVROLET CAMARO SS vs 2013 FORD MUSTANG BOSS 302 REVIEW/COMPARISON
"A battle of two retro-revival, bad to the bone muscle cars".
This week we have two legendary cars that are almost the same enter the ring. Who will emerge the better of the two?
Round One: Shakedown Lap
Of course, like usual I took both cars down to the "Eifel Field to Hill Sprint" track to see which one can score the best lap time. The course (pictured above right) tests things like turn-in on the hairpins, stability over the extremely mild jump corner and uphill speed and high speed stability on the final two straights.
Here are the specs for the cars:
HORSEPOWER: CAMARO: 426hp.................MUSTANG: 443hp
PRICE: CAMARO 35,000................MUSTANG: 45,000
WEIGHT: FORD WEIGHS ABOUT 200kg LESS
PP: CAMARO: 498PP...............MUSTANG: 501pp
LAP TIMES: CAMARO: 2:19.100
MUSTANG: 2:19.443
GAP: +0:00.343
So the Camaro pulled out a victory despite having lower horsepower, but remember, the torque is higher and makes up time on the uphill sections, The Camaro is also aided by it's more advanced suspension compared to the Mustang's prehistoric struts.
Point goes to the Camaro SS
Round Two: Drag Race
In the drag race, the Mustang went on to take the lead early, thanks to it's shorter gearing than the Camaro, but of course on this 4km track, that's not enough to save you, so while the Mustang maxed out, the Camaro with more torque came back to win by about half a second.
Point goes to the Camaro SS
Round Three: Paint Chips
This was also a complete blowout for the Mustang, the Camaro has 5 paint chips, with Red, Blue, Green, Yellow and Black. The Camaro has 10 colours, most of which the Mustang has, and some. They also have two variations of stripes and the option of no stripes at all for every colour.
(Not to mention the Mustang gives you no paint chips...)
Point goes to the Camaro SS
Round Four: Customization
Again, another blowout. The Camaro has 6 unique options despite being an older model, 3 body kits, 1 flat floor and 2 rear wings with the ability to remove the stock wing too. The Mustang only has 4 unique options, 2 body kits, 1 flat floor and 1 factory-style wing, with the ability to remove the stock one.
Point goes to the Camaro SS
Round Five: Tuning
Nothing much to see here. Both cars are about equal in tuning, but the Mustang has 1 more PP than 500, so the Camaro would be better in PP restricted or stock racing.
Point goes to the Camaro SS
Round Six: Sound
The Mustang sounds like a Jag (almost), and the Camaro sounds just like a Corvette. I prefer the sound of the Mustang, but the Camaro sound might be more realistic (in a continuity sort of way) because they both use LS engines.
Point goes to both
Round Seven: Design and Styling
Welcome to the segment where we separate the beautiful from the butt-ugly. Both cars look almost exactly the same to me, both use the classic muscle car retro-revival styling, so there isn't much to compare here. The Camaro here is a little bit lower and longer, and the facia looks a tad more aggressive. Ultimately I prefer the Camaro
Point Goes to the Camaro SS
Final Round: Drifting and Popularity
The reason I prefer to combine these two topics is because the drifting scene in GT6 really shows what cars are in and out in terms of popularity on the interspace. The Camaro seems to be overshadowed online because of the Mustang being new to the series. Both cars are rear-drive and are both able to get around the corner sideways under relative control. Here then it seems the Mustang take the lead.
Point goes to the Mustang Boss 302
Final Thoughts
I love the Mustang, and I love the Camaro, but I can't find any reason to justify buying the former over the latter. It's slower, corners worse and is 10,000 credits more expensive. With a 7/2 win over the Mustang the Camaro takes the cake, and the vote.
And as always, the verdict is...
Buy a Challenger?
Haha. Nope.
(jk)