detroitmuscle
DetroitMuscle
detroitmuscle

Since the average bloke could care less where a car was made,the important thing is to produce something more desirable than the competition.Perhaps the Chinese can do that with European knowledge available to them.

I like the Camaro rendering much more than the actual current version.It looks more true to it's heritage of a 70's pony car.

I own a 2010 Challenger RT with track pack 3.92 rear,six speed,and a fabulous factory exhaust that the Charger never had.The onboard 0-60 timer has a best run of 4.72 seconds.All with around 18mpg city.The only trouble with this problem free machine is in trying to drive normally while so many pompous Asian tuner

Woodward,in Detroit proper,has never enjoyed the cruising past that the suburban cruisers are recreating in mostly Royal Oak and beyond.Fond memories of drag racing,drive in restaurants,and meeting other members of the opposite sex didn't happen in Detroit.And what if someone's classic needs gas or repairs downtown?

I enjoy driving and look at it as a form of recreation.It gets expensive,but so do other interests.What does surprise me is the number of commenters on this,an enthusiast forum,who avoid driving with a passion.

Plenty of "constructive" criticism toward a really cool project.

Excitement isn't about how much gas it doesn't use.

Umm,Did I say a Challenger can beat your PT cruiser over some rocks?

After riding with my wife today,i can say that hands down the most important auto invention is the tissue dispenser.Second to that is the cupholder,followed by the phone.

The early Kias that we did extensive collision repair work on were pretty much solid,as far as the drive train goes.The bodies were basic.The mechanicals,like window guides and such were light enough to be delicate.The interior trim was crappy.These were basic reliable transportation cars that were inexpensive.

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Spreading more racial division is only going to make the situation in Detroit worse.

What will prevent crafty people from stealing the electric current for their own use?

I just threw up all over my keyboard.

I have no idea why? why? why? [but]

As an older retired person,I can say that the majority of you have been coddled in your youth by parents who failed to instill the work ethic in you.Work isn't supposed to be a fun adventure full of undeserved praises and award plaques.That's why they give you money and you work for the man,who is smarter than you.

I was minding my own business,driving along in my stock Challenger R/T when a couple teens in a S2000 behind me started screwing with me.I finally had enough and forced them to a stop.They had no choice but to pull next to me at which point we both hit it.The Challenger put bus lengths on the little screaming

Ask anyone in a room full of people "Do you ever tailgate other drivers?"

Congratulations to Mazda on it's well deserved accomplishment.

Woodward cruiser at it's finest.