Then in mid-64 the mustang was born, and Chevy was quick to respond in 66, and that started this whole debacle, where they go back and forth for the next 50 years. When the mustang came out in 64.5 it had a 289ci v8 with 210 horsepower, and the camaro had a 396ci v8 with 325 hp, which gave the camaro a distinct advantage over the mustang. The camaro does 0-60 in 8.0 seconds and runs the quarter mile in 15.0. The mustang did 0-60 in 6.2 seconds and the quarter in 15.3(motor trend). When you search "camaro vs. Mustang" over 4 million results pop up and 2 million videos. Henery Ford once said "Automotive racing started right after the second car was built". Another factor when looking at these cars are the transmissions the mustang had a better 3 speed auto whereas the camaro had a 2sp auto, but both had 4 sp manual trans. The real seller of these cars was the straight-line performance, the camaro is the hands down winner on this therefore it is the first reason on why it's …show more content…
The newset of these cars are much different of the ones from the past. Before, all everyone ever cared about was the ¼ mile times, well that’s still relevant, but now more people are looking at track times and handling capabilities. Looking at the new camaro it has a 6.2l LT1 that makes 455hp and 455tq, and the mustang has the same 5.0 "coyote" that was introduced in 2010, but it has been revamped for this 2018 year and now has 460 hp and 420 tq. Now back to the track stuff, each car has a distinct "trak pak" option to choose when building a car. For the camaro, it’s the 1LE pack, which gives magnetic ride, Goodyear eagle F1 supercar tires, brembo brakes, recaro racing seats, a strut tower brace, and a e-LSD. With the mustang it's called the "GT performance pack", which gives almost the same treatment as the Chevy, but a little less with a little less quality stuff. For example, they both have brembos, strut tower braces, and magnetic ride. The camaro just wins in every specification, especially on track. The camaro and mustang have the equal amount of trims and packages for whatever kind of car you want. Both have all out-track version for the serious drivers. The Chevy has four options, Z/28, ZL1 1LE, and the SS1LE. For the mustang it’s the GT350R and the GT perf. Pack 2. Along with track packs there are also extremely limited drag cars, the camaro is called the "copo", and for ford it's the "cobrba