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Re: Chrysler studies challenges to building Challenger...

Originally Posted by OhioChris
When I went to the Detroit Show there were just as many people at the Chevrolet Camaro concept, as there were at the Challenger concept. Maybe a few more.

Comparing the Challenger crowd to a hybrid Chevy Subrurban crowd isn't a fair gauge.

There was also quite a few people at the Ford GT500 Shelby. Even though they didn't, and wouldn't, open the hood.

I love all muscle cars from the Big Three. The more they make, the better the World will be.
Chris- You miss understood me. Maybe I wasn't clear in what I was trying to say.

DCX was stressing speed and performance (except the minivan) in their vehicles. Even the Imperial girl was saying it had a top speed of 160 MPH. You walk over to the GM exhibit and the first thing you see is a girl talking about hybrids. I just thought it was a comparison on what DCX is doing and GM is doing. It has nothing to do with vehicle comparison. It has everything to do with corporate philosophies. It just struck me odd, that's all.

I didn't see the Camaro. I like it though. And I've owned many, many more GM products than DCX products.

As far as the GT 500 goes, there was hardly anyone around it when I was there. But I like it as well. Take a look:

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