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Now it's Camaro's turn

Paul_G

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Government motors working hard to go belly up... I seen a new hummer ev truck in town the guy was really hitting the loud pedal, the front end came up and it was squatting hard.. it was impressive but it’s still as useless as tits on a bull.. I will say it moved out quick! The guy was kinda struggling to keep it in a lane. My wife was begging me not say anything at the next light so my window stayed up.
 
There was no Camaro between 2002 and 2010. Honestly, I love Camaros, Mustangs, Corvettes, Challengers, and Chargers.

I like the performance of the 4-door Chargers but the looks were just okay. I has to do with the absolute beauty of the second and third gen models.
 
Never though I would say that those 4 door Chargers they built were much cooler than the Mach 1, Camaro and "Charger" that followed but yeah they were.
 
Nothing new here. They once slapped the Challenger name on a jap-crap car. They put the Charger name on an Omni024. Then, they called a 4-door family sedan used for taxi, police, municipal fleets, etc. .... a Charger. A Magnum became a station wagon. Ford, besides the abomination of the Mustang and Mach badges, they somehow turned a Maverick into a truck.
 
At least the Magnum wagon did Mopar justice to the name...maybe moreso than the Cordoba-ish Magnum did.
Oh, I love the Magnum wagon, and yes it certainly did. My point was using a "performance" name for a different body style.
 
I was wondering why the 2 door Charger looked familiar! (A Camaro in disguise?)
 
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