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Originally Posted by 2010-1SS-IBM
You're probably right about the price.
I guess I disagree with the cross-shopping argument because I consider the Mustang and Camaro to be essentially 2-seaters, and would expect people with kids/family/whatever to prefer the Challenger. But that's pure speculation.
And yeah, marketing would help.
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Yeah the Challenger has more rear room than a Mustang or Camaro. My parents have sat comfortably in the back of mine.
The problem is that it's still a coupe' (I like to say coopay like the Top Gear guys haha). Anyway, only the passenger side seat flips forward to allow rear seat access and you have to climb through the seat belt to get in there.
So yes, there's more room, but access is still a bit of a pain. None of these cars are family sedans and someone who purchases one as such will soon be disappointed with the hassle I'd think.