Originally posted by gouldy
A Camaro is an American vehicle. Only good for straight line speed and crashing into poop. Not that the Camaro is particularly good for straight line speed either given its engine cpactiy. The SS model has a 6.2litre engine and produces 426hp.... wtf is THAT!? 6.2 LITRES! and all they've managed to draw from it is 426hp!? Utterly useless. (Comparison: UK model of Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII FQ400 - 2litre engine capactiy = 411hp)
Archaic chassis technology and general cheapness of manufacture and materials are also known issues.
If you're doing anything other than posing when you're driving a car like that, then you're an idiot.
You need to check your facts. I'm a huge import car fan. I drive an 09 Civic Si, and I really don't care for muscle cars much. However, the Camaro can actually handle very well, as can the new mustang GT.
I hate these cars as well, but the new ones are actually respectable. A very respectable new muscle car is the mustang GT, which is not only great for straight line speed, but it handles very well.
Also Chevy did a great job with the cobalt SS/TC. It can out handle AWD turbo cars like the WRX, and it's a monster on the track in it's class. Probably the best bang for your buck that you can get for around 22k. The Ford Focus RS is also an 'american made' car that unfortunately has not been released in the states. It's a 300 whp turbo four cylinder that top gear said was one of the most fun FWD cars they had ever driven.
Again, I'm not a fan of the cars produced by the US, but I recognize their recent improvements. Much of the American public is still stuck in the ignorant "imports are junk" mentality, but the majority is starting to recognize the superior quality brought by imported brands. This is why brands like Ford are stepping up their game and are improving. GM is a little slower on their game, and Dodge is leaps and bounds behind. Until the GP see's that 4000 pound 400 horse cars aren't what they are cracked up to be, compared to a 250 whp/2800 lb car, the US is stuck with 'fast cars' being seen as gas guzzling pigs.