I prefer the Chrysler Grand Fury concept to make the Challenger a little more profitable.
I prefer the Chrysler Grand Fury concept to make the Challenger a little more profitable.
As a hater toward the Germans, I love what you just did.
They haven't made the Magnum in 5 years...
I don't care for the taillights; other than that, I say gun-ho!
I concur...
Sounds better than the electric/hybrid Challenger re-badge Cerberus was floating around of the Chrysler Barracuda.
My prediction: Challenger continues as is. Chrysler makes a station wagon version of it called the Grand Fury, and the Barracuda becomes a Chrysler—specifically the one to replace the 200.
As great as that line is, the image you posted just made me realize how much that looks like the Ford Aspire. Like, everything from the A-pillar back.
Uh, the Pontiac Aztek came with an air mattress & clip-on tent... Oh, and parts are dirt-cheap, and the tailgate can support 4000lbs.
I'll totally have to look into that.
The companies won't do it since they are paying through the teeth to the UAW and they're all afraid they're going to merge with one-another anyways. (half-assed answer; I give GM 5 years, and Ford 10)
Because you're over 6" or because your girlfriend has a twitchy throat?
Some people enjoy being thrust into harm's way.
That's not much to write home about... Like, that would completely fit in my mouth and NOT cause a gag reflex.
Am I the only one that's seeing more Chrysler 200-S than Nissan GT-R?
Yeah, I'd fuck him.
I drove a $1200 Reliant with a salvage title.
My aunt has an '83 Plymouth Scamp...
I always thought the Geo Storm and especially the wagon version (traditional hatch; shooting brake) was the true looker of this series.
Look up the crash test Top Gear UK did on the Proton Waja/Chancellor...a car I actually think is fantastic looking. I seriously hope they get bought out by Chrysler\Fiat and become more safe. I really enjoy their cars, but the video was unsettling.