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Originally Posted by Igottahaveone
Isn't that the point of it being a throw back to the challengers of yester-year. For the same reason you listed about the Challenger exterior being boring is what I thought of the camaro, hence why i bought a challenger. ,(I still think the camaro is a beautiful looking car), It doesn't really matter though, since we both got the car we liked best and either way its still an American made car and thats more important in the end.
Maybe my tastes are biased, since i was driving lincoln continentals (66-67's), in my teenage years. There is just something about a boxey vehicle that i like more, like the stangs from the the mid 80's?(thinking 5.0's) and the camaros back then were awesome!(thinking irocs and such)
PS-love those magnums, one bad ass looking wagon!
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Thats the point alot of Challenger owners try to get across. Dodge had two options, design a car that paid direct homage to the classic Challenger..or design an entirely new car with extremely subtle hints to the past (like the Camaro).
You're going to piss off someone, no matter what direction you go. I think Dodge made the right choice.