I hate to say it but these stupid things are growing on me; I'd consider buying a used 6th gen SS down the road but just how bad is overall visibility? I'm seeing a massive discrepancy between window sizes among pictures; I just want to actually be able to see out of the damn car.
Literally has better visibility
>>14803741
I'm mostly using my 370z for a reference point; I rented a Charger for a week last year and it was beautiful actually being able to see out of my car, I don't think I could handle worse visibility than my Z.
>>14803732
It's surprisingly bad. I test drove one and it was actually distracting because it was so bad. That, and the rear styling (subjective, I know) were two pretty big factors as to why I didn't get one.
>>14803760
Eh, my only other option for a reasonably inexpensive [modern] murrikan V8 is the S550 GT but god damn that interior is a turn-off.
It's insanely bad. I would honestly suggest a convertible just for the visibility.
>>14803771
That's actually what I went with, instead. The interior is leaps and bounds better than the s197, although I will say the materials in the Camaro interior were nicer. Less cheap plastics.
>>14803771
That and they're going to depreciate absurdly hard until Ford replaces the Coyote
>>14803787
The thing is the Camaro interior is just appealing; somewhere I'd want to actually be. The Mustang is unbelievably tryhard and just feels sterile and lifeless.
>>14803792
I hear ya. I had a few niggles with the Camaro interior, myself, but to each their own. The Camaro interior is better than the Mustang interior, as a whole, though.
>>14803732
I sat in the 2016 Challenger, Mustang, and Camaro at the Chicago auto show. They're all pretty bad, and neither actually jumped out as being significantly worse than the other.
>>14803810
I'm just speaking subjectively, not about actual quality. I'll paint a picture to describe my thoughts
Camaro: A dimly lit, slightly warm room with plush carpeting; a faint scent of burning wood fills the space.
Mustang: An office cubicle with obnoxiously bright fluorescent lights, hard, white linoleum floors and has that ubiquitous hospital smell; makes you wish you were home.