A few pics from Chicago........56K.....zzzzzz
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Challenger owns all!! Not really feeling the camaro, not yet anyway. Maybe it will grow on me. Plus, I'm a diehard MOPAR freak so............ Yea I know, but Chevy is so close, I love both.
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they all look the same!!!! idk im not a fan of the whole "contemporary sleek" meets "old school 70's style" thing. they are marketing those cars for the middle aged man who owned a mustang/camaro/challenger back in the day, got rid of it because he got married and needed a bigger safer car for the kids, and now (as his kids are off to college) can afford to get another sports car. i suppose the cars look the same because all the old school cars looked pretty much the same. i guess thats y i dont like them, they aernt marketed or designed with me in mind (18-31 demographic). its like they are taking 70s era cars and (through some unnatural psudo-scientific experiment gone wrong) crossing them with a voltswagon or an audi. They just dont look raw enough! if i saw one of those things rolling down the street i dont immediatly think "oOoOo might be a fun race", i think "what a waste of a new car". a muscle car, i think, should sound, handle, smell, feel, and look like a monster. i say it agian, these new cars aernt raw enough. GM made a huge score with the C6, amazing corvette with sleak new styling and amazing power, but definatly a wrong turn with this generation IMO. what a waste of a powerful engine too (for the camaro and challenger)... no wonder gm stocks plumited..
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Seeing the cars close up makes the Stang and the Challenger look like "real" cars (the mustang is). The camaro just looks too concept yet. I'm waiting to see a production model.