The only major issue facing the 2019 Chevrolet Camaro in Australia is the fact that the cost of locally converting the car to RHD puts it in a higher price bracket than it otherwise would be. Take the often-deluded blue versus red grudge match out of the equation, and the Camaro is a demonstrably better car than the Mustang. If it competed on a level playing field, it wouldn’t even be an argument.
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