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Originally Posted by HEMI DAVE
...and to think we PMed each other a couple of times before you got banned.
Seems so long ago now....
Lets try to keep this thread on track OK...
You can always start a Hemi Dave bashing thread
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Nah, I'll pass on that one. A lot of people were banned for various reasons, mostly for speaking the truth and sticking to what they believe in. Water under the bridge though, I'd like to keep on track here. I truly believe the new Camaro is the epitome of the "love it or hate it" muscle car. There doesn't seem to be any in between on this one. I love the car for the pure and simple fact that it brings something into the new era muscle car slugfest. Ford did a fantastic job of bringing back the old school Mustang persona with the S197. Dodge knocked it out of the park with the Challenger. There was something both were lacking though and Chevrolet jumped at the chance to appeal to consumers that realized this. Ford nailed it on the performance with the 197 and Dodge creamed everybody with the nicest retro thus far in the 21st century. The Camaro is unique in it's design and offers real muscle car performance at an affordable price, something GM has mastered since the first Camaro rolled out in late 1966. Each has it's advantages and disadvantages in comparison to each other. It's really a matter of preference and what better suits each individual consumer's wants and needs. It's just really cool to see these three automobile manufacturers finally compete, toe to toe, for the 1st time in decades. I can't remember a time when Ford, Chevrolet and Dodge all had a full production, affordable to most, muscle car on the market at the same time. It's really cool and is what drives forums such as this one.