Now I Know Why I Can't Like The Mustang: I'm A Camaro Guy

After my first drive in a Chevrolet Camaro SS, I find myself wishing it was the Pony Car we can buy in the UK, rather than the Mustang...
Now I Know Why I Can't Like The Mustang: I'm A Camaro Guy

The Ford Mustang is - decades on from the launch of the original - no longer a forbidden fruit for us Brits. In 2015 the first examples of the sixth-generation Pony Car with - gasp - a steering wheel on the right-hand side landed in Britain, giving petrolheads that complication-free slice of V8 Americana they’ve been missing for all these years.

At the time, I was ecstatic. And then I drove one.

It wasn’t the slightly vague steering or the wallowy yet weirdly firm damping that disappointed me. No, I hadn’t expected a masterclass in driving dynamics. What I wanted was simple coupe thrills, only to have my hopes dashed by the one part of the equation I thought I could rely on. The engine.

What I was expecting was a big, lazy V8 that made a great noise, only to find that the Coyote V8 needed quite a bit of revving to get the best out of it, sounding weirdly flat and uninspiring, and being hooked up to a less than brilliant six-speed manual gearbox. And as fun as Line Lock is, I can’t help but think software-controlled burnouts are just un-American.

The facelifted sixth-gen Mustang with its louder exhaust improved the noise stakes while also bringing chassis improvements (and a much higher price tag), but I still don’t find myself drawn to it. Now, though, I finally understand the problem: it turns out I’m a Camaro guy.

Now I Know Why I Can't Like The Mustang: I'm A Camaro Guy

On a trip to California last year, I had a bit of time in a Camaro SS Hot Wheels 50th Anniversary Edition. A $4995 option which was also available for the 2LT Camaro, it adds all sorts of visual upgrades like racing stripes, special paint, and 20-inch wheels, and all that does indeed make for a wicked-looking coupe. But I was more interested in the engine.

It took only a part throttle application shortly after picking it up to find that the 455bhp, 455lb ft V8 was much more to my liking than the Mustang’s Coyote lump. It’s the same pushrod LT1 V8 used in the base Corvette, and it has multiple personalities.

It’s moody and rumbly at low revs, lets out a delicious howl in the mid-range, and is creamily smooth at the top end. This is the kind of engine that livens up every journey, no matter how dull. Even the gearbox is better - the cogs themselves are too long, but there’s no arguing with the heavy, very mechanically satisfying ‘thunk’ of every shift.

Now I Know Why I Can't Like The Mustang: I'm A Camaro Guy

That could have been the end of it. I’d have happily punted up and down Highway 1 in that car, being greedy with the throttle away from every single traffic light and bouncing the noise of the LT1 off various rock faces. But it turns out the SS is a fine steer when you put it on some Canyon roads.

Yes, it is nose heavy, and yes, something like a BMW M2 is more satisfying to drive on twistier bits, but the Camaro SS is very well sorted. The suspension verges on being too stiff, but body control is generally good. The front end is willing, and there’s far more traction from the rear than you might expect. There’s something nice about the weight of the steering, too - it’s heavy, but it’s a natural-feeling heft that - along with the chunky gear change - makes driving the Camaro feel like it actually takes effort.

Now I Know Why I Can't Like The Mustang: I'm A Camaro Guy

Like the Mustang, the Camaro does have flaws. Despite appearing to be vast on the outside, the inside is conspicuously pokey. The window lines are bizarrely high, hampering visibility, and crucially, hampering your ability to open a window and rest an arm on the door while you’re cruising around. Which just seems the right thing to do in this car.

Then there’s the infotainment screen, which for some bizarre reason is angled slightly down. When the light is in just the wrong place, all you can see is your passenger’s trousers. To cap it off, the navigation system itself isn’t brilliant.

The Mustang does a lot of this ‘normal car’ stuff much better. It’s better packaged, and more useable day-to-day. But for all the attributes that should be the most important for someone buying a car like this, the Chevrolet has the Ford beaten.

Now I Know Why I Can't Like The Mustang: I'm A Camaro Guy

It’s a car of multiple talents. It has that feel-good V8 sense of occasion, while also standing up as a decent sports car. Finally, as an object, it just makes you smile. I even (whispers it) quite like the big-mouthed facelifted version.

Ford’s decision to stick a steering wheel on the right-hand side of the Mustang and ship it to the UK is something to be celebrated. But I find myself wishing we were in a parallel universe where instead, Chevrolet did the same with the Camaro.

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Comments

German Perfectionist

Wow, that steering wheel is hideous. Doesn’t match the car whatsoever.

02/10/2019 - 15:08 |
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It’s just the way the light hits it, my buddy has a 6th gen 50 th anniversary Camarillo, the dash is the same material as the wheel. It looks really good in person

02/10/2019 - 17:04 |
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Like the Ford GT, I think Porsche and Merc have nice steering wheels now

02/10/2019 - 19:15 |
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Anonymous

Have you driven a GT350 Matt??

02/10/2019 - 15:12 |
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Matt Robinson
Matt Robinson

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Still on the to-do list! Such a shame they never sold them here. First Bullitts have now landed in the UK though…

02/10/2019 - 15:25 |
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Ian Price

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

If he drives a gt350 he has to drive a zl1

03/07/2019 - 21:00 |
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Anonymous

I prefer the Dodge Challenger. It doesn’t handle as well as the Camaro or Mustang, but is better than most people think, the Hemi engines are better than the Coyote IMO, and you can actually see out of it.

02/10/2019 - 15:36 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

You aren’t supposed to see out of an engine just so you know.

02/10/2019 - 19:25 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Hemi isnt better than a coyote. I have over 850 rwho through a stock coyote. Try that with a hemi.

02/10/2019 - 19:27 |
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Martin Burns

If you liked this you’d like the 2010 era. Horrible interior that’s even harder to see out of… but speaking not only as a Mustang guy but also as a Mustang owner… I’d love a 2010 Camaro, base, moded tastefully (which is the part Europeans seem to miss about muscle cars.. they come 75% finished and you equip the goodies that suit you) that’s why they come with roll bars off utility vans, they understand you will go buy one from any of the dozens of aftermarket suppliers, who usually work with the manufacturer anyway. I.e Roush, Shelby, Steeda, Saleen, etc. But my my the 2010 era is a fun drive. 30mph is all smiles, it’s great fun.

…. would be awesome if CarThrottle did a proper muscle car build, you all would get to experience what you have been missing from these cars. Not to mention factory downtunes… ahem… but a stock US sports car is 75% finished and that’s a good thing, because they can be so different depending on how they are tuned and built. Drag, circuit, street, canyon carving. .. does what you tune it for.

02/10/2019 - 15:55 |
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Miata Man (Miata Squad)

I you liked the camaro you should drive a corvette

02/10/2019 - 16:43 |
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*if

02/10/2019 - 16:43 |
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Ian MacDonald

I’m gonna go ahead and say it, I love the new face of the SS. Both with the black insert and without it.

02/10/2019 - 17:44 |
0 | 0

Problem is this is not the new face.

02/10/2019 - 21:04 |
0 | 0

That isn’t a production car. The real one looks horrid. I have a 2018 (like the one in the article), and if the 18’s looked like this I’d own a mustang instead.

02/10/2019 - 23:03 |
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Midwest Hoonigan

Greatly written article on opinion until you said you like the facelift. That thing is hideous and an unnecessary screw up on Chevy’s part. They had to change it around because of declining sales, too.

02/10/2019 - 18:10 |
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Anonymous

Hideous Car to be honest.

02/10/2019 - 18:12 |
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Ray Sloan

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

looks really mean in person. and the zl1 has a stance like a shaolin monk

02/11/2019 - 03:17 |
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Aaron Pederson

My brother and I were always super competitive growing up being around the same age. He loved Mustangs and I, Camaros.

Years later, I own a 2011 Mustang GT and he is about to purchase a 2011 Camaro SS. Funny how that worked out. Ive never driven a Camaro SS so itll be interesting to go back to childhood days and see if I was right!!

02/10/2019 - 18:30 |
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Basith Penna-Hakkim

This model is way more good looking than the new Camaro

02/10/2019 - 18:47 |
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