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Old 01-04-2006, 05:57 PM   #1
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Old 01-04-2006, 06:15 PM   #2
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I'm eager to see in the next few days if the 2009 Camaro concept is the same as the pics leaked last month.

If so, VERY similar styles albeit both are still concepts, 2 years away from seeing road..
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Old 01-04-2006, 06:30 PM   #3
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Definitely a beauty! I'm not that big a fan of the throw-back vehicles, like the new Mustang, but the Challenger looks sweet! They have to do a convertible for that bad boy! Once they do that, then they have a classic vehicle!

In the mean time, I'm in love with one (affordable) vehicle, and one vehicle only at the moment.



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Old 01-04-2006, 06:32 PM   #4
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all that car needs is an orange paint job confederate flag on the roof and the big 01 on the side and it's sold.
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Old 01-04-2006, 07:04 PM   #5
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Definitely a beauty! I'm not that big a fan of the throw-back vehicles, like the new Mustang, but the Challenger looks sweet! They have to do a convertible for that bad boy! Once they do that, then they have a classic vehicle!

In the mean time, I'm in love with one (affordable) vehicle, and one vehicle only at the moment.



What kind of car is that Lanny? Pretty cool.

That Challenger looks like one of those "Overhauled" cars by Chip Foose. Way cool.
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Old 01-04-2006, 07:07 PM   #6
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Thats a Nissan Z.

Just my opinion, I'd prefer to get the Infiniti G35 coupe as opposed to the Z.

And for roadsters same look, less power, but:
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Old 01-04-2006, 07:12 PM   #7
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Nissan 350z. Awesome ride!

I agree with you on the Challenger. It looks like Foose's hands are all over it. You know this one is going to be a BIG seller! Chrysler keeps raising the bar for the North American manufacturers. Awesome looking vehicles coming from Daimler and Co.
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Old 01-04-2006, 07:13 PM   #8
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Oh THAT is cool Browna. Wow. I'm so uncool when it comes to cars...
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Old 01-04-2006, 07:17 PM   #9
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And for roadsters same look, less power, but:
Yeah, but you get your ass handed to you by them motorized scooters the old people drive around the mall!

GM screwed up again by not putting a small 6 in the car. The 2.4 litre 4 banger just doesn't get it done. And the thing handles like its in mud. Looks great, but its not a very good vehicle. I have a feeling it will have the shelf life of the Fiero.

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Old 01-04-2006, 07:20 PM   #10
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Now Fiero was a cool car! Haha!! (Dad used to work at Stampede Pontiac)
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http://automobilemag.com/photo_galle...ge_challenger/

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Second on the G35 Coupe
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Second on the G35 Coupe
Third, but it doesn't come in a convertible. MUST have convertible!!! I've made the drive home from work with the top down each of the last five days I've made the commute. Nothing like open air driving!
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I'd agree if I didn't live in the random climate capital of North America

Plus the G35 has a back seat so a baby seat will fit back there Increased chance of convincing the wife! Ok, 0.05% increase, but an increase nevertheless!
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Yeah, but you get your ass handed to you by them motorized scooters the old people drive around the mall!

GM screwed up again by not putting a small 6 in the car. The 2.2 litre 4 banger just doesn't get it done. And the thing handles like its in mud. Looks great, but its not a very good vehicle. I have a feeling it will have the shelf life of the Fiero.
How about 260HP? With 260lbs torque. In its cousin the Solstice GXP.
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Not bad, but I'll stick with my Mini...
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Yeah, but you get your ass handed to you by them motorized scooters the old people drive around the mall!

GM screwed up again by not putting a small 6 in the car. The 2.2 litre 4 banger just doesn't get it done. And the thing handles like its in mud. Looks great, but its not a very good vehicle. I have a feeling it will have the shelf life of the Fiero.
Stock motor is a 2.4 4 cyl VVT with 170HP. The redline version will be a turbocharged 260 HP engine. As for handling, I'll wait and see what suspension upgrades come with the GXP/Redline. Looks wise, I really like the sky though.

EDIT: Apparently 0-60 in 5.5. That will eat your Z roadster for lunch (Not dissing the Z, I would love to roll around in a Z coupe).

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Not bad, but I'll stick with my Mini...
There's a fun little car. I had two of them, but had to get rid of them when they started to become too expensive to maintain. Once you get out of warranty, they just cost too much. And I also found out they are susceptable to serious suspension damage from normal driving. Beware the strut pillars/towers! If you drive over rough roads on a daily basis they will deform the caps and cause irrepairable suspension damage and make the car worthless. Keep an eye on it. First sign of deformation, get rid of the vehicle. Its a $2K repair (US$) that also makes the car untradeable to a Mini dealer.

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Stock motor is a 2.4 4 cyl VVT with 170HP. The redline version will be a turbocharged 260 HP engine. As for handling, I'll wait and see what suspension upgrades come with the GXP/Redline. Looks wise, I really like the sky though.

EDIT: Apparently 0-60 in 5.5. That will eat your Z roadster for lunch (Not dissing the Z, I would love to roll around in a Z coupe).
Yeah, we'll see. I'll take my 300 horses (naturally aspired) and put it against that GM junk. I know one of the product trainers (the GM proving grounds are here in Phoenix, out in Mesa) and he was all hyped about the car when it was on the drawing board, but now that its been released he's found it to be terribly under-powered and a worse performer in the corners, and hugely disappointed. Having driven the Solstice I don't think a more powerful engine is going to help it. If the car won't handle, why bother? I'll give GM credit, they are at least trying. Not succeeding in any shape or form, but they are trying. GM has a problem with over-promising and under-delivering. The Solstice/Sky platform is another in a long line of swings and misses IMO. I'll keep my Jap scrap.
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