Challenger or Camaro??
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I've decided to cop one of these cars by around the Fall and was wondering....
A) Which is easier to drive? (I'm 20 and have little experience with muscle cars)
Which is better for everyday use?
C) Which would get me more play?
D) Which has better built quality and durability?
A) Which is easier to drive? (I'm 20 and have little experience with muscle cars)
Which is better for everyday use?
C) Which would get me more play?
D) Which has better built quality and durability?
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First question is are you getting v6 or v8?
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personally the charger with 6 speed. but the camaro is faster depending on the trim levels your are comparing.
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R/T SRT8 For challengers are fast
SS Z71 for Camaro are fast too.
They're both great for everyday use.
The camaros have had recalls lately...the challengers are reliable -
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I was wrestlin w/ this decision then decided to cop the challenger. Now every time i see a camaro i break my neck lol
The camaro def has more eye appeal, but somethin about ridin around in that big body that did it for me. -
who u tryin to impress??
? ?? Camaro. .
? ?? Challenger..
i aint even tryin to be funny.. depended on the car.. ? hop higher then the ? . hahaha -
What year models OP?
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Both are dope cars
Camaro looks more of sport car now a days while the Challenger still looks like a muscle car.
but to answer the questions
A) Which is easier to drive? (I'm 20 and have little experience with muscle cars)
I never driven a camaro but the challenger rides nice but I feel boxed in there's too many blindspots in the car and I heard the camaro has them to.
Which is better for everyday use?
Challenger,never heard a complain about the way they preform and are reliable as well.
C) Which would get me more play?
Probably the camaro since ? would drive on it.
D) Which has better built quality and durability?
Challenger, camaros stay going in the shop -
BOSSExcellence wrote: »who u tryin to impress??
The hoes bruh -
wilberdmillz wrote: »What year models OP?
2011 -
Both are dope cars
Camaro looks more of sport car now a days while the Challenger still looks like a muscle car.
but to answer the questions
A) Which is easier to drive? (I'm 20 and have little experience with muscle cars)
I never driven a camaro but the challenger rides nice but I feel boxed in there's too many blindspots in the car and I heard the camaro has them to.
Which is better for everyday use?
Challenger,never heard a complain about the way they preform and are reliable as well.
C) Which would get me more play?
Probably the camaro since ? would drive on it.
D) Which has better built quality and durability?
Challenger, camaros stay going in the shop
So you have the Challenger sweeping everything except the exterior look bc chicks like it better.... i drove a Camaro before (not a Challenger) and you can't see ? and gotta make moves off instinct a lot of times, so i guess it's even when it comes to driving.... The main reason it's hard for me to decide is bc the Challenger has a lil more room in the back seat.. -
wilberdmillz wrote: »What year models OP?
2011
If both will be 2011 models get the Camaro SS, it ? on the Challenger R/T of the same year performance wise. -
Both are dope cars
Camaro looks more of sport car now a days while the Challenger still looks like a muscle car.
but to answer the questions
A) Which is easier to drive? (I'm 20 and have little experience with muscle cars)
I never driven a camaro but the challenger rides nice but I feel boxed in there's too many blindspots in the car and I heard the camaro has them to.
Which is better for everyday use?
Challenger,never heard a complain about the way they preform and are reliable as well.
C) Which would get me more play?
Probably the camaro since ? would drive on it.
D) Which has better built quality and durability?
Challenger, camaros stay going in the shop
So you have the Challenger sweeping everything except the exterior look bc chicks like it better.... i drove a Camaro before (not a Challenger) and you can't see ? and gotta make moves off instinct a lot of times, so i guess it's even when it comes to driving.... The main reason it's hard for me to decide is bc the Challenger has a lil more room in the back seat..
are you looking to buy one of these cars soon? -
Both are dope cars
Camaro looks more of sport car now a days while the Challenger still looks like a muscle car.
but to answer the questions
A) Which is easier to drive? (I'm 20 and have little experience with muscle cars)
I never driven a camaro but the challenger rides nice but I feel boxed in there's too many blindspots in the car and I heard the camaro has them to.
Which is better for everyday use?
Challenger,never heard a complain about the way they preform and are reliable as well.
C) Which would get me more play?
Probably the camaro since ? would drive on it.
D) Which has better built quality and durability?
Challenger, camaros stay going in the shop
So you have the Challenger sweeping everything except the exterior look bc chicks like it better.... i drove a Camaro before (not a Challenger) and you can't see ? and gotta make moves off instinct a lot of times, so i guess it's even when it comes to driving.... The main reason it's hard for me to decide is bc the Challenger has a lil more room in the back seat..
are you looking to buy one of these cars soon?
Nah around October/November -
Both are dope cars
Camaro looks more of sport car now a days while the Challenger still looks like a muscle car.
but to answer the questions
A) Which is easier to drive? (I'm 20 and have little experience with muscle cars)
I never driven a camaro but the challenger rides nice but I feel boxed in there's too many blindspots in the car and I heard the camaro has them to.
Which is better for everyday use?
Challenger,never heard a complain about the way they preform and are reliable as well.
C) Which would get me more play?
Probably the camaro since ? would drive on it.
D) Which has better built quality and durability?
Challenger, camaros stay going in the shop
So you have the Challenger sweeping everything except the exterior look bc chicks like it better.... i drove a Camaro before (not a Challenger) and you can't see ? and gotta make moves off instinct a lot of times, so i guess it's even when it comes to driving.... The main reason it's hard for me to decide is bc the Challenger has a lil more room in the back seat..
are you looking to buy one of these cars soon?
Nah around October/November
I say get a 2015 RT ? pack its about 38k but is fully loaded and has an SRT engine in it.
6.4L with 486HP
The Carmaro SS is 38k aswell but not close to being fully loaded and only has 428HP -
The challenger actually has a usable back seat if you need it
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Menace...? not tryna pay a $675 car note on a damn 2015 lol.It really all comes down to which one you think is best fit and or how much you have and is willing to spend...unless your credit is decent.
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Black_Excellence wrote: »Menace...? not tryna pay a $675 car note on a damn 2015 lol.It really all comes down to which one you think is best fit and or how much you have and is willing to spend...unless your credit is decent.
675 a month? You must not put money down when you cop cars
If his credit is good and he drops 5k he's looking at a 450payment /72 months -
IMO 72 months is too long to be financing a car, I think that was a way for companies to put people in cars they really can't afford. 48-56 month is perfect imo.
Interesting article on that"It can have some negative impact on the market in creating a vicious cycle of negative equity if the consumer doesn't hold onto their vehicle long enough," Melinda Zabritski, senior director of automotive finance for Experian, said. "Something has to be done to keep the market affordable, or consumer buying is going to have to change and we'll have to return to less frequent purchases
leftlanenews.com/honda-exec-long-term-auto-loans-are-stupid.html -
Nah i didnt put anything down @menace i traded in my marauder credit was str8...monthlys with my charger started off at $485 although my first 4 months I paid $500 just cause it was a 31 thousand dollar car one owned when i got it (brand new basically)....re-financed now payments $380 i have 2 and a half years left give or take.
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Its up to you... pure performance id say get the challenger.Your chances of it needing repair is less likely,they are both great for everyday use if thats going to be your everyday car...the SS are a lil bit faster but i think the r/t challengers look and sound better...nothing like the sound of that v-8 Hemi engine cranking up!!!! holl on im bout to to start mine now!!! brb
2011 challenger r/t
2011 SS camaro
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wilberdmillz wrote: »IMO 72 months is too long to be financing a car, I think that was a way for companies to put people in cars they really can't afford. 48-56 month is perfect imo.
Interesting article on that"It can have some negative impact on the market in creating a vicious cycle of negative equity if the consumer doesn't hold onto their vehicle long enough," Melinda Zabritski, senior director of automotive finance for Experian, said. "Something has to be done to keep the market affordable, or consumer buying is going to have to change and we'll have to return to less frequent purchases
leftlanenews.com/honda-exec-long-term-auto-loans-are-stupid.html
Thank u bruh!
If someone is locked in or thinkin' about gettin into a 6 year loan he's hustlin' backwards. Ur really jus buying something you're over extending yourself (and paying a grip more in interest) for.
Although I do see Menace's p.o.v. b/c after all, he's a car sales man. He'll put a nikka in a 30 year arm mortgage if he could to get that commission. lol
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wilberdmillz wrote: »IMO 72 months is too long to be financing a car, I think that was a way for companies to put people in cars they really can't afford. 48-56 month is perfect imo.
Interesting article on that"It can have some negative impact on the market in creating a vicious cycle of negative equity if the consumer doesn't hold onto their vehicle long enough," Melinda Zabritski, senior director of automotive finance for Experian, said. "Something has to be done to keep the market affordable, or consumer buying is going to have to change and we'll have to return to less frequent purchases
leftlanenews.com/honda-exec-long-term-auto-loans-are-stupid.html
Thank u bruh!
If someone is locked in or thinkin' about gettin into a 6 year loan he's hustlin' backwards. Ur really jus buying something you're over extending yourself (and paying a grip more in interest) for.
Although I do see Menace's p.o.v. b/c after all, he's a car sales man. He'll put a nikka in a 30 year arm mortgage if he could to get that commission. lol
Yes,.... Yes I would