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Old 12-24-2006, 07:42 AM
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Re: Muscle cars

As an ~old timer~, in my mind there is a difference between a ~MUSCLE CAR~ and a ~PONY CAR~. For example a CHEVELLE SS, a BUICK GSX, a CHARGER (2 door!), a SUPER BEE, a ROAD RUNNER...is a ~MUSCLE CAR~. A CAMARO, a MUSTANG... is a ~PONY CAR~.

I think that the new CHALLENGER ( mostly because of price, weight and size) should be considered a ~MUSCLE CAR~. It is not a ~PONY CAR~. I think that it is a mistake for the DCX marketing department to match the CHALLENGER against the MUSTANG and the CAMARO (price, weight and size). DCX should sell the idea ~THE MUSCLE CAR AREA IS BORN AGAIN AND WE ARE ALONE IN THIS CLASS~.

What is your take on that!
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