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RedWhiteMonkey

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3,327 posts

52 months

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I’m currently planning the road trip part of me and my future wife’s honeymoon for this August, which involves an eight day trip covering around 1000 miles picking up and dropping off at Las Vegas. The obvious choices through Hertz are the Ford Mustang GT Premium, the Dodge Challenger RT and the Chevy Camaro SS.

I like the Challenger but the interior is quite poor in my opinion, she likes the Mustang but all the (cheesy American) reviews I’ve read say the Camaro is the best of the three cars.

Anyone driven all three? Any recommendations?

Twin Turbo

5,444 posts

136 months

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Classic American roadtrip? Either of those 3 will be perfect. Don't worry about how they drive, it's not as if you're going to be clipping apexes.......just sit back, relax, and enjoy the cruise.

I'm biased, and I'd take the Mustang, but the other 2 are just as good smile


swerni

20,092 posts

80 months

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Mustang is a rather last year wink

The kind of driving you're going to be doing, it won't really matter.
The interior in the Challenger (IMHO) does it let down.
The boot aperture on the Camaro is small ( although the boot is a fair size) so soft bags are the order of the day.
The Camaro does have nice touches like Ipod connectivity.
However..........

Of the 3, the Camaro is also the most over muffled, you will be disappointed by the lack of V8 roar from the stock car.

If it were me I would go for the Challenger.
But then again I had a Stang for nearly 5 years and have had the Camaro for 16 months, so would be a change for me.


What do you want from it?



HD Adam

1,677 posts

54 months

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Sunday 15th January 2012 quote quote all
RedWhiteMonkey said:
Anyone driven all three? Any recommendations?
You rang?

I've rented all 3. First rule, whatever you choose, get the V8 model.
Goes nicer, sounds nicer and generally has a better interior than the base V6 model.

Challenger.





Biggest and floatiest of the 3 with not a bad interior and easiest to get lots of luggage in.
That might be a consideration if you are not staying in one place.

Camaro

Worst interior by far but feels the most Hot Roddy of them all. Cool HUD for that Top Gun feel and it's like driving something with a roof chop.



Mustang

Best interior by far and best engine with the new Boss 5.0.
Not the most spacious but if there's only 2 of you, its the nicest place to be.
Not a huge fan of the looks of the facelift model but it's got the overall package.





I don't think either of the 3 will disappoint you.



RedWhiteMonkey

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Thanks everyone, some really useful responses there. I'm sure people are quite right that any of three would be good fun but as we'll be moving around quite a bit so I think I'll go for the Challenger, its the one I like the look of the most anyway.
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swerni

20,092 posts

80 months

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Sunday 15th January 2012 quote quote all
RedWhiteMonkey said:
its the one I like the look of the most anyway.
Best way to make the decision!

LuS1fer

28,890 posts

115 months

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Monday 16th January 2012 quote quote all
The Mustang is the best handler but out there, that won't bother you. It has the best ineterior and sounds best but the looks after 2010 are a bit marmite.

I' d probably pik the Camaro just to see what it was like but on looks, the Challenger has them both licked. It depends how far you're going to drive. I've hired a V6 Charger and it was very dull inside and you'd hardly know what you were driving so to some degree what it looks like when you're inside, doesn't matter.

If you're more concerned with how it drives, I'd take the Mustang.

chevy-stu

4,771 posts

98 months

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LuS1fer said:
..... on looks, the Challenger has them both licked. ....
yes

RedWhiteMonkey

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3,327 posts

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Monday 16th January 2012 quote quote all
I've just booked a Challenger for a week in August through Hertz, picking up and dropping off at Las Vegas airport. I can't wait!

LuS1fer

28,890 posts

115 months

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Monday 16th January 2012 quote quote all
Love Hertz (see what I did there...)

chevy-stu

4,771 posts

98 months

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Tuesday 17th January 2012 quote quote all
LuS1fer said:
Love Hertz (see what I did there...)
I guess the OP wants to Avis cake and eat it....

getmecoat

HD Adam

1,677 posts

54 months

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Tuesday 17th January 2012 quote quote all
He's been quite Enterprising.

OP, have you definitely booked the V8 from the Hertz premium collection?

LuS1fer

28,890 posts

115 months

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Tuesday 17th January 2012 quote quote all
He just wants to be the Centaurof attention.

RedWhiteMonkey

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3,327 posts

52 months

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Tuesday 17th January 2012 quote quote all
HD Adam said:
He's been quite Enterprising.

OP, have you definitely booked the V8 from the Hertz premium collection?
It's a Dodge Challenger RT from Hertz's Adrenaline Collection, it's the only model of Challenger they appear to do. Everything I've researched and read says this will be the 5.7 litre Hemi V-8.

driving

HD Adam

1,677 posts

54 months

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Tuesday 17th January 2012 quote quote all
RedWhiteMonkey said:
It's a Dodge Challenger RT from Hertz's Adrenaline Collection, it's the only model of Challenger they appear to do. Everything I've researched and read says this will be the 5.7 litre Hemi V-8.

driving
Goody.

I rented the V6 once and although it looked the part, it was a bit pants.

We'll be expecting lots of cool pics from the trip.

Matt..

1,751 posts

59 months

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Tuesday 17th January 2012 quote quote all
RedWhiteMonkey said:
It's a Dodge Challenger RT from Hertz's Adrenaline Collection, it's the only model of Challenger they appear to do. Everything I've researched and read says this will be the 5.7 litre Hemi V-8.

driving
Have fun! I know i did when i rented one biggrin






Matt..

1,751 posts

59 months

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Tuesday 24th January 2012 quote quote all
The rental car options certainly makes me think about the US more for trips. I'd like to start at trip in Chicago, but they don't have any decent cars there for some reason? Does anyone have a list for Hertz and Avis muscle car rental locations?

Flip Martian

2,067 posts

60 months

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Thursday 26th January 2012 quote quote all
How hot are they on speed traps and enforcing the limit over there? I have a sod of a job in my camaro keeping my foot off the adrenalin pedal... Hiring one of those looks fab but with all those long straight roads, surely you'd just be tempted to floor it the whole time?! smile

Speed addicted

1,882 posts

97 months

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On the huge long straights near Vegas they have signs saying speed limit enforced by aircraft, this calmed the speeding in the hertz mustang slightly.

We did have a little play with a challenger just outside Yosemite. I shouted something about bullett and floored it past some slower traffic (kinda had to, we were being persued and everything) then my wife woke up and asked if I was racing..... No dear, I'll slow down.

Loved the mustang we got, it was only the v6 and not paticularly good at anything but I'd have one tomorrow

LuS1fer

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This has probably come and gone, as may the OP wink but a Corvette would probably be better than all of them.
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