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Still can’t decide which 2010 Chevrolet is right for you and your family? Let West Herr Chevrolet, your Buffalo area Chevy dealer, point out three basic comparison tips from an independent source between our award winning 2010 Chevy Camaro and the well known 2010 Ford Mustang to help you make an informed decision.

West Herr Chevrolet has been assisting customers from the Hamburg-Orchard Park area for years, and achieving complete customer satisfaction is our goal. Our professional sales team will provide all the information available on each of our vehicle models.

The Chevy Camaro is setting the bar for sports cars. Chevrolet has improved the Camaro’s overall performance and interior design, placing it atop the competition. It brings more features than any other vehicle in its class. When we compared the Camaro to another vehicle in the same category, the Camaro outperformed  its competitor.

2010 Chevy Camaro vs. 2010 Ford Mustang

Styling

Chevrolet stayed true to the Camaro’s innovative styling, which was a hit when it debuted in concept form at the 2006 Detroit auto show. The production Camaro is low-slung and muscular -like the Mustang-, but features sharper angles overall and a gaping black grille that gives the coupe a  more aggressive stance  than the Ford.

Power

The Camaro joins the fray with some heavy-hitting engines to back up its intimidating looks. The base model is a 300-hp, 3.6-liter V-6 that features direct injection. The fabled SS trim level fans the flames in this competition with its 6.2-liter V-8, which makes up to 422 hp and 408 pounds-feet of torque.

Ford’s Mustang was starting to look a little outgunned in the muscle car horsepower wars, as its standard V-6 produced 210 hp and its optional V-8 generated 300 hp for 2009. For 2010, Ford only bumped the V-8′s horsepower rating to 315 hp, thanks in part to a cold-air induction system.  The numbers speak for themselves.

Interior

Chevrolet has concocted a striking design for the inside of the Camaro that’s entirely unique. Elements with a original spin include the supplementary center-console gauges, audio system and air-conditioning controls, and the gauges. The interior also features sophisticated trim, like the available red door and dashboard accents.

With the Mustang, Ford has given the interior a more premium feel with the use of upscale soft-touch dashboard trim and a revised layout for the buttons in the middle of the dash, and the car is available with features like an aluminum shift knob. Despite the improvements, the Mustang’s cabin doesn’t offer the visual excitement of the Camaro’s, which comes out ahead in this category.

Come visit your Hamburg Chevy dealer and test drive a 2010 Chevy Camaro today!


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