We drove a $33,000 Ford Mustang and a $38,000 Chevy Camaro to see which was the better entry level iconic sports car — here's the verdict by Matthew DeBord on Jun 1, 2018, 12:52 PM  - Ford and Chevy both offer entry-level versions of their iconic muscle cars.
- The Mustang has a 310-horsepower EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder engine, while the Camaro has a smaller 275-horsepower motor, also turbocharged.
- The Mustang was the clear winner in this contest.
Ford and Chevy have been locked in a battle for muscle-car supremacy for decades. Ford's Mustang arrived in 1965. The Camaro landed in 1967. The fight hasn't let up since. Both carmakers know that not everybody wants a massive V8 engine, which is what makes a muscle car a muscle car. So they offer less stonking versions of the 'Stang and the mullet-mobile, each with a turbocharged powerplant. We tried the turbo Camaro in 2017. More recently, we jumped behind the wheel of the turbo Mustang. Here's how it all went down. FOLLOW US: On Facebook for more car and transportation content! First up is the Camaro.
The Camaro was Chevy's 1960s response to the Mustang. Here's a rude 1968 model.
Former BI Transportation reporter Danielle Muoio checked out the turbo Camaro in 2017. Read the review.
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