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Old 07-23-2003, 02:06 AM
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Default My opinion on present day Chevrolet.

I have been giving this topic a lot of thought for a while now and even though I am not the one on this board to voice my opinion, I thought I would give it a shot. Right now Ford has their designing pencils in high gear as they are set to release the 2004 Mustang and GT-40 and have already released the Marauder, Mach 1, Cobra, and Lightning. I am Chevy guy, but I was rather excited when Ford returned to those great vintage styling cars of the 60's. All those Ford guys must have GIANT smile on their face. Chevy has been creating cars such SSR, and other concepts that have the potential to catch the eye of a buyer but what is stopping Chevy from creating "that" car all of us and the rest of the Chevy fans want to see? It seems like Chevy has stopped focusing on cars and has brought Trucks and SUVs to center stage. I saw a Silverado SS at Curry Chevrolet the other day and it is a nice looking truck but wheres the muscle car? I guess I am trying to find a solution for the gap in Chevy's line up since the abolishment of the Camaro. The Corvette Z06 was a nice treat, but the Corvette should always be Chevy's fastest-sleakest car. I think we all need to see a retro-style muscle car come back into action. Post your opinion. Agree-Disagree it doesn't matter.

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