Thanks everyone, it's a lot of fun to drive for sure!
Thanks, the grey makes it a little less cartoon-like vs the brighter colors.
It's definitely longer and wider vs the STi, not by as much as you'd think, the Subie has grown over the years and is closer to mid-size now. I'd guess the Camaro is a few inches longer and a couple inches wider. Also, the Camaro has shrunk a bit, it's not small but it's smaller and lighter vs the pre '16 generation.
I've owned a few full sized trucks and a Suburban so the Camaro is no problem to drive around wrt size. It's windows are small though, which did take some getting used to but not more than 30 minutes or so. Once you get the seating position and mirrors adjusted it's not horrible, but it is an issue. IMO they prioritized styling over visibility a little too much.
The interior is roomier vs a vette and can fit much taller people but it's not roomy and the rear seats are very small. The front seats are amazing suede and leather Recaros but they won't fit wider folks. Also, the trunk opening is ridiculous, it's like a mail slot. It is a small car with a stretched out wheelbase and width.
The M6 is a beautiful car, I wouldn't let the dimensions hold you back, I don't think it'll take too long to get used to... there are far larger vehicles out there!
I agree with you about the Corvette. The new mid-engine is nearly Italian exotic car beautiful, so that should be a great car. I test drove a C5 and a C6 years back, and those Corvettes felt to me to be big on the outside and small on the inside -- exactly the opposite of how the SL feels to me and of what I personally like.
You have driven a Suburban so you don't have the antipathy toward large cars that I have. I rented a Chevy Tahoe for a long weekend up to the forest a few years ago and I had a miserable time driving that thing! I could not keep the car in the lane. I turned my head for a moment and I think I flattened a Volvo (big crunch and cracking glass) . . . or was it a phone booth? Later in the drive I accidentally hit something and suddenly I saw a stop sign and pole imbedded into the right side of the front bumper. I just can't drive anything that big. It just does not work for me!
The M6 is a very impressive car -- no doubt about it. But, for me, it was a little too big in every dimension. I have decided to split the difference between my SL550 and a new M6 . . . and to look for an SL 63!
I think your car looks a lot nicer than a Charger!