
2018 Chevy
Camaro
Fuel Capacity
✔ 19.0 gal.
Front Head Room
✔ 38.5 in.

2018 Ford
Mustang
Fuel Capacity
✖ 15.5 gal.
Front Head Room
✖ 37.6 in.
Sports cars continue to remain popular among men and women who enjoy driving at high speeds and showing off edgy exteriors. Both the Chevy Camaro and the Ford Mustang have a long history in the auto industry and continue to remain successful as American cars. When you're ready to upgrade to the latest sports car, it's important to know the differences between the rivals.
Specs at a Glance
Consumer Ratings
The 2018 Chevy Camaro doesn't disappoint consumers with its latest design due to its V8 engine that is packed with 650 hp and stylish motoring that isn't limited to upper trims. Consumers enjoy the precise handling and smooth ride, which makes it practical for daily driving. The steering is also described as extremely sharp and allows the vehicle to hug sharp turns. The car continues its strong reputation for firm handling as one of the top high-performance vehicles.
The new Ford Mustang is head-to-head with the Camaro but could use more leg and cargo room for those who want to bring passengers along or use the car for trips. Although it may have a high level of performance, it's not ideal for your daily commute due to its low fuel economy. The visibility is often compromised, which can affect the confidence of the driver. Unlike the Camaro, the vehicle doesn't include GPS navigation.
Exterior Features
The 2018 Chevy Camaro is available as a convertible or a four-seat coupe, making it easy to take on joy rides. The vehicle has aggressive good looks that won't make you look like a wimp when you're revving your engine at a stoplight. The new design of the body also stays true to the retro design of vintage Camaros, making the vehicle continue to be recognizable. A backup camera, keyless access, and automatic headlights are some of the top exterior features that offer convenience.
The exterior of the 2018 Ford Mustang is fast and mean but could use an upgrade for those who want a sharper body. It features a touchscreen and backup camera that is easy to use. The hood is also large and bold, which can look dramatic on the car but can affect how well you can see the road while seated in the driver's seat.
Safety
The 2018 Chevy Camaro is built with both passive and active safety features, which includes everything from rear cross-traffic alert to a blind-spot warning feature to reduce the risk of an accident. Drivers who purchase the Convenience and Lighting package can obtain rear parking sensors and a blind spot monitoring system that will allow you to have an extra set of eyes when you're changing lanes or are backing out of a parking space. It received an overall five-star rating by the NHTSA for its crash tests and safety features that include Electronic Stability Control, Brake Assist, Emergency Trunk Release, Daytime Running Lights, and Electronic Stability Control.
Unfortunately, the car does not offer adaptive cruise control or blind side warning compared to the Chevy Camaro. It scored high on crash tests with the IIHS but had lower scores from the NHTSA, making the Camaro a safer vehicle. Some of the features that are standard include Lane Departure Warning, Traction Control, Brake Assist, Electronic Stability Control, 4-Wheel ABS, and 4-Wheel Disc Brakes.
Contact us to schedule a test drive and check out how the 2018 Chevy Camaro compares to the latest Ford Mustang. We'll show you around our large inventory of vehicles and provide you with information on our different financing options.
All prices are Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). MSRP excludes destination and handling charges, tax, title, license, and options. Dealer sets actual price.
* Based on 2018 EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle.