Back to the Future
#13
. Colormatching the tails would get rid of the retro look i guess, I'm sure they'll grow on me.I didn't even notice. I figured the srt would have a little different look and stance.
#16
I hate to say it but those new Challengers look much better than the new Camaro. I need to see the Camaro in person to really make a decision though. I'm worried about how well the Camaro and Challenger will sell. Once the hype dies down from their introductions, people will just look at them as impractical 2-door gas guzzlers. Besides, the only people who are genuinely interested in these cars are the true car enthusiasts. The average driver (which makes up most of the driving population) would rather have an economical and cost effective car like a Honda or Toyota.
I'd give the Challenger and Camaro 4 years of production.
I'd give the Challenger and Camaro 4 years of production.
Last edited by BlackLM7; Jul 9, 2008 at 03:58 AM.
#17
thought the first year challengers were all going to be the 6.1L hemi w/ auto tranny?
and the second year they would introduce the manual tranny and the other motors into the platform.
and the second year they would introduce the manual tranny and the other motors into the platform.
#19
Hate to say it but I think it looks better than the Camaro. JMO
The Camaro looks good from certain angles but looks like *** from others.
With gas prices ever rising netheir will be huge sellers but who cares, they are still cool to have around at all, gives us some hope.
The Camaro looks good from certain angles but looks like *** from others.
With gas prices ever rising netheir will be huge sellers but who cares, they are still cool to have around at all, gives us some hope.




