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Eric Rizzo > wrote: > If you're a Hemi kind of guy, have you taken a look at the new Dodge > Magnum? That is a pretty bad-a$$ looking car. Is that that station wagon? I don't like the abrupt boxed nose on that one. It looks too high and square when I compare it to the slope of the rear roofline. All grille and headlights. Which brings up that Cadillac with the shoebox nose and 4 rectangular headlights. Just doesn't have refined style to my eyes. Speaking of wagons - Chevy oughta go retro with a '57to'07 Nomad. That'd be tres cool. Here's waving to ya - \|||| Owen ___ '67BB & '72BB ___ "To know the world intimately is the beginning of caring." -- Ann Hayman Zwinger |
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Bob G. > wrote: > I have to agree that Chrysler has put some very interesting "looking" > cars on the Market within the last few years... Yeah, my hat's off to Chrysler for giving their design folks some free reign. They've struck me, in comparison to the other mainstream auto makers, as Apple Computer is to the PC world. They're really doing some innovative stuff on 4 wheels. Here's waving to ya - \|||| Owen ___ '67BB & '72BB ___ "To know the world intimately is the beginning of caring." -- Ann Hayman Zwinger |
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Bob G. > wrote: > I have to agree that Chrysler has put some very interesting "looking" > cars on the Market within the last few years... Yeah, my hat's off to Chrysler for giving their design folks some free reign. They've struck me, in comparison to the other mainstream auto makers, as Apple Computer is to the PC world. They're really doing some innovative stuff on 4 wheels. Here's waving to ya - \|||| Owen ___ '67BB & '72BB ___ "To know the world intimately is the beginning of caring." -- Ann Hayman Zwinger |
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Barking Rats wrote:
>>If you're a Hemi kind of guy, have you taken a look at the new Dodge >>Magnum? That is a pretty bad-a$$ looking car. > > > Is that that station wagon? I don't like the abrupt boxed nose on that > one. It looks too high and square when I compare it to the slope of the > rear roofline. All grille and headlights. They are going for the roof-chopped hot rod look. It works for me. Better than the Chrysler sedan version. The SRT version will have something like 425 hp. Not bad. -- I have only two men out of my company and 20 out of some other company. We need support, but it is almost suicide to try to get it here as we are swept by machine gun fire and a constant barrage is on us. I have no one on my left and only a few on my right. I will hold. -- [1stLt. Clifton B. Cates, USMC; in Belleau Wood, 19 July 1918] |
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Barking Rats wrote:
>>If you're a Hemi kind of guy, have you taken a look at the new Dodge >>Magnum? That is a pretty bad-a$$ looking car. > > > Is that that station wagon? I don't like the abrupt boxed nose on that > one. It looks too high and square when I compare it to the slope of the > rear roofline. All grille and headlights. They are going for the roof-chopped hot rod look. It works for me. Better than the Chrysler sedan version. The SRT version will have something like 425 hp. Not bad. -- I have only two men out of my company and 20 out of some other company. We need support, but it is almost suicide to try to get it here as we are swept by machine gun fire and a constant barrage is on us. I have no one on my left and only a few on my right. I will hold. -- [1stLt. Clifton B. Cates, USMC; in Belleau Wood, 19 July 1918] |
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> >PT Cruiser, you mean? I test-drove one a couple of years ago, the turbo >one. It wasn't bad, but not impressive enough for me to take it home. I >like the styling, though. >I think Chrysler is getting better about partnering some power with >their beautiful cars. The 300M has some muscle, the turbo PT was in >response to consumer demand, and the 300HP Crossfire ought to satisfy >most of us HP junkies. >If you're a Hemi kind of guy, have you taken a look at the new Dodge >Magnum? That is a pretty bad-a$$ looking car. > > Eric ================ I was refering to the Prowler (Thanks Dad...you were right in that it was forgetable...d I did forget its name) ... Just way underpowered The PT Cruisers have been showing up at the Saturday Night Cruise Ins now for quite some time and to be honest I just walk on by as I walk around nothing about the PT Cruiser interests me... As for being a Hemi type of guy.... hell yes... lol... but to be honest I have not been drawn to the Magnum...or lets say I do not remember what it even looks like... My everyday vehicle is a Dodge Dakota (2001 3.9 5 speed) that was a mistake to buy....no problems with it BUT oh what lack of power... I should have bought a V8 Bob |
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> >PT Cruiser, you mean? I test-drove one a couple of years ago, the turbo >one. It wasn't bad, but not impressive enough for me to take it home. I >like the styling, though. >I think Chrysler is getting better about partnering some power with >their beautiful cars. The 300M has some muscle, the turbo PT was in >response to consumer demand, and the 300HP Crossfire ought to satisfy >most of us HP junkies. >If you're a Hemi kind of guy, have you taken a look at the new Dodge >Magnum? That is a pretty bad-a$$ looking car. > > Eric ================ I was refering to the Prowler (Thanks Dad...you were right in that it was forgetable...d I did forget its name) ... Just way underpowered The PT Cruisers have been showing up at the Saturday Night Cruise Ins now for quite some time and to be honest I just walk on by as I walk around nothing about the PT Cruiser interests me... As for being a Hemi type of guy.... hell yes... lol... but to be honest I have not been drawn to the Magnum...or lets say I do not remember what it even looks like... My everyday vehicle is a Dodge Dakota (2001 3.9 5 speed) that was a mistake to buy....no problems with it BUT oh what lack of power... I should have bought a V8 Bob |
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