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Wouldn't buy it still, but it does look pretty promising. Liking the upgrades they claimed to have done.. I bet it sounds awesomeWait, Is that a V6 or V8?
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All the new muscles are just so massive. Even in my firebird (which I thought was a fairly big and heavy car) the new gen. mustangs/challengers/camaros dwarf the car when alongside them. It defeats the point of having a coupe if it just uses a sedan chassis anyway, in my view. The pretty horsepower numbers would be a lot more impressive housed in a less bloated frame.
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Originally posted by Atrum Rosa View PostAll the new muscles are just so massive. Even in my firebird (which I thought was a fairly big and heavy car) the new gen. mustangs/challengers/camaros dwarf the car when alongside them. It defeats the point of having a coupe if it just uses a sedan chassis anyway, in my view. The pretty horsepower numbers would be a lot more impressive housed in a less bloated frame.
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They are so "Blocky" I was looking at a LT1 TransAm last night for sale and I couldn't help but think this car is roughly 15 years old and it looked so "Sporty" it's almost hard to believe its a muscle car. I prefer the 90's muscle cars over any year to be honest, I'm not a big fan of those giant chevelles, Everytime I see a new camaro in white I often get confused and think that there's a 2 door 300C.
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Originally posted by Atrum Rosa View PostIt defeats the point of having a coupe if it just uses a sedan chassis anyway, in my view. The pretty horsepower numbers would be a lot more impressive housed in a less bloated frame.sigpic
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i love the three new muscle cars, ive driven or sat in everything and would say they are much bigger...of the three, the challenger looks, drives and feels the most like an old school muscle car.
heres a size comparison
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Originally posted by Atrum Rosa View PostIf I was to buy one, it would definitely be the challenger. In black.
x2 The Challenger is a sick looking car, especially in black. But they are all too big, and Im glad Im not the only one that thought the Chrysler 300 thing about the new Camaro!aka FreedStyle
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I love that car. I know a lot of people on here don't like the 5th gens, but I think they're awesome.
I was lucky enough to drive the SS and my god, I'd give my first born son for one. It is a beast.In America's Hat!
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Originally posted by Red&Black_Attack View PostIf there roomy as they are big, I'd rock any of those cars.
I love my big car. Roomy and still bad ***. :D
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