Thinking about getting an American v8 in 2017

For the current gen of each in 2017 which would you cop

  • Camaro

    Votes: 6 33.3%
  • Charger

    Votes: 2 11.1%
  • Challenger

    Votes: 5 27.8%
  • Mustang

    Votes: 5 27.8%

  • Total voters
    18

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I have been scouting for a new car to replace my old infinti g35. I have been looking for an m56 or other v8 sedan but now I'm leaning for towards an american V8.

I have always been weary of owning american cars due to reliability problems and the fact that they age like shyt when a new generation comes around. I do think in 5-10 years v8s will stop being produced so one of these may be worth a lot in the future. I have no kids so people keep telling me to consider the american V8's coupe's.

Here are some of my opinions from driving and riding in all of them

The Camaro
-Seems the most stylish, the ss with 455 and a 4.0 second 0-60 has caught up to the GT and srt8
-Low visibility but I didn't find it that much of an issue
-Small ass backseats I fit 4 grown men during a drive though
-Most rare, I see the fewest of these around
-High cost
-Interior is meh


Charger
-sedan
-wayyy too many people have them
-people will slow down and get in the way because they think your a cop
-roomy best interior imo
-heavy and bad in turns
-regular rt is mediocre imo

Challenger
-most masculine body
-heavy and bad in turns
-roomy best interior imo
-heavy and bad in turns
-regular rt is mediocre imo

Mustang
-Never liked fords
-Ok interior but nothing about it is unique
-Easy to lose control
-Very good price
-Once again too many people have them
 
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