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These Challengers are getting pretty dated IMO.
They were by far and away the best example of the old glory days in styling. But now I think the new mustangs are a home run. The new Camaros look a little better as of recent but overall I never give them a second look. Wish Chevy could do something better in the styling department. New cars are getting FASTER and faster but they are still just an appliance with NO Soul like the old Musclecars.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Survivor 69/Z28</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
New cars are getting FASTER and faster but they are still just an appliance with NO Soul like the old Musclecars. </div></div> We need a "Like" button for posts like this. I could not agree more. There is not a single new "performance car" that interests me.
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"overall I never give them a second look. Wish Chevy could do something better in the styling department"
"still just an appliance" I'll jump in too. New cars are great but do little for me. My last new purchase was in 1999. Been shopping, just not interested. There is an impressive variety of late model performance cars out there, new and used, for those who want one. |
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