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Old 01-06-2007, 05:00 PM
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Re: DCX drops the ball, AGAIN!

Well, let's see here ! I'll try to combine my comments to the two posts above and mix in a little more !! ! First off, I think we/I are suffering from being Americans and in this era we're in....so used to getting something real quick plus being tied to Mopar production ; meaning they'er quicker at getting concepts to market faster than anyone else : so we become automatically induced into premature "wharfing " !! Personally, I'm not too worried about this Camaro Convertible, not real impressed with the looks [besides their near copy of the Challenger's color ,and even if I had the $$$ wouldn't even think of buying the Camaro convertible or the coupe. I really wouldn't even want a ride in the back seat either since it appears to be below 'grade' !! I'd have to be about 6'4" to see out and then when sudden braking occurs my head would snap..end of story !!! I would way rather have this Sweet Thing >>
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