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Chrysler ME-412 Concept Car

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Amen to that on the Muscle Cars. I always thought that the early Mazda RX-7 was a 240Z wantabe.

I saw a pic of the new mustang today dont know if its a production or a concept, but it looked very retro.

Yes, I have also seen a picture of the new Mustang and it does have very retro front end.

I am not too fond of the new mustang, I feel like it cheapens the original some. I don't like the trend of making 'retro' style cars, seems to me that we will get sick of them even faster than a good original design, especially in this case since mustangs are so common.

However I like the new C6 corvette, the body style appeals to me much more than the C5 did.

talking about chryslers quality are you forgetting that mercedes benz manfactures some of the most well made vehicles on the planet, and that all of chryslers new vehicles are being influenced greatyl by benz, like there new 300 and dodge magnum, all on the previous generation RWD benz chassis from the e class, or the crossfire with its slk chassis and engine, chrysler is coming back into the game and me personally if i HAD to buy something american it would be from chryselr group...

Originally posted by brianglawson

talking about chryslers quality are you forgetting that mercedes benz manfactures some of the most well made vehicles on the planet, and that all of chryslers new vehicles are being influenced greatyl by benz, like there new 300 and dodge magnum, all on the previous generation RWD benz chassis from the e class,

Ooh yeah, that's something to brag about. Using the hand me down, leftovers from another brand for your new models. Real "forward" thinking there by Chrysler M-B.

Could be, under that skin and rim, It's just a Viper with a few new gadgets:classic:

I will retract that comment of mine, I did not realize that this car was a mid engine car with a AMG engine. Who the hell can afford these cars anyways? Sure won't be me or anyone I know, unless the "dollar and a dream" comes true:classic:

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