Even if you're not a fan of the hunchback 911s, I really don't see how you can say the Boxster/Cayman is ugly.
Even if you're not a fan of the hunchback 911s, I really don't see how you can say the Boxster/Cayman is ugly.
I thought the reported switch to the Giorgio platform for the next Challenger would mean losing too much interior room (which is what sets the car apart from Camaro/Mustang) but now I read FCA will update the current LC platform. I do hope they can take a few hundred lbs out though.
I thought the Challenger looked dated when it came out in 2008. But the weird thing is that the older it gets, the more it looks “classic,” with clean proportions, and no silly extra creases or ornamental details that have made the Camaro and Mustang look dated over the same time frame.
In fairness, even with that pinch, the Challenger still has oodles more room than the other non-FCA cars you listed.
I’m still waiting for their modern LilRed Express.
Give a single cab, short bed, 2wd that 392 and let it rip!
The Camaro is a very good performer with terrible visibility, is cramped, has a tiny trunk, and looks kind of compromised until you get to the very highest trims. The Challenger has a timeless look at nearly all trim levels, has a bigger trunk than most crossovers, and is basically purpose built for comfortable…
I’m in my mid thirties, wife and three kids. I want something fun, but can carry my family. I don’t autoX, so I want a cruiser.
I mean I’m 33 but yeah, this is pretty much why I have a Challenger.
I was in the market to buy a performance oriented daily driver (before I bought my current house) and I really didnt find anything with as much value as the Charger/Challenger.
Challenger is still cooler-looking and more practical (bigger, more comfortable) than Mustang or Camaro. It may lag behind both in build quality, but it’s one of my favorite currently-available-new-cars despite/because of how anachronistic it is.
I went yesterday with my 5 year old daughter. It was our first NASCAR race. We brought ear plugs but wow, it was still much louder than I anticipated.
In the Mustang’s defense, pit crews look a lot like pedestrians.
I love that it’s legal for the #20 car to plow him out of the way like that
I don’t disagree with you at all, but as a liberal truck bro (go ahead, fight me) I’ll trade in my Tundra tomorrow on one if it was available, but I wouldn’t even consider it for a Ridgeline.
A friend of mine had a guy cum on her leg on a crowded public bus in Rome. We were all squished on the bus, trying to pretend we weren’t pressed up against strangers, and I hear her yell “Hey! Asshole!” and smack him on his stupid bald head. Everyone was thinking she was insane, but the bus just like got quiet and we…
“It was very surreal. Generally people who are caught doing this always deny it, ‘No, no, no.’ He didn’t. He continued.