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Old 01-14-2006, 06:24 PM
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Re: Autoextremist.com has nothing nice to say

It's simply an opinion. In my opinion a bad one. The fact is, recently DCX has a good history of building concepts that become production cars (okay, let's not mention the Charger). I think the design of the new Challenger shows their intent to build it. However, when was the last time you saw GM adhere to a concept and build it? GM has had a number of cool Corvette, Camaro and T/A concepts over the years that never made it to showroom floors mainly because the design of the cars were way beyond what their production capabilities were. At least DCX is being realistic with their Challenger concept. I seriously doubt a new Camaro will look like the new concept, if they build one at all. Everyone knows GM's Chevrolet line has never been known for outrageous looks. They have always left that to Pontiac.

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