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Old 08-22-2006, 07:17 PM
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Re: Decided against the Challenger due to.......

Well congrats on the purchase. Can't say I blame you, that Shelby is one sweet piece of work - personally I could never spend that much money on a Ford and still feel good about myself, but hey - if that's what you want and it makes you happy that's all that really matters.

As far as other manufacturers getting back into the muscle car game - forget about Mercury ever making another Cougar (at least a muscle car Cougar), but at least Pontiac is now TALKING about a possible Firebird comeback - I'll believe it when I see it, but at least it's a step in the right direction.

It baffles me that Pontiac has no problem having a Torrent SUV, a twin of the Equinox, or a G5, which is a new Cobalt-clone next year... but somehow the thought of a Firebird twin to the Camaro (a total no-brainer to most people) keeps eluding the powers-that-be at GM...
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