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I have always seen the Challenger as the one I want to go cross country in or drive everday. It is a tourer, a top speed autobahn type car. Because it has differrent strengths in other areas, doesn't mean it's less of a car. Yes the Camaro and Mustang are better track performers, but a Challenger is like Harley, it's not about racing it, it's about enjoying it and being seen in it. I don't personally look at a motor trend and say "damn that car only ran a 13.1 in the quarter mile and only pulled .88G on the skidbuy, no way I'd buy it!" I go drive the cars and get what I like, what my heart tells me "I" am gonna like. Really, how many buyers even pick up a car magazine these days?
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